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100

Robusta and Arabica are common varieties of this bean. 

coffee

100

This primate sleeps sitting up with its head tucked between its knees and chest - gorilla, gibbon, orangutan

Gibbon

100

This is the only one of the "Three Kingdoms" that survived the Chinese invasions of the seventh century AD 

- Koguryo, Silla, or Paekche

Silla

100
These are the items in Salvador Dali's 1931 painting "The Persistence of Memory" that are melting.
watches/clocks
100

This is the condiment that Heinz produce before ketchup - mustard, mayonnaise, or horseradish.

horseradish

200

This is the name of the currency of China - ruble, renminbi, or yen

Renminbi

200

A dog's nose creates prints that can identify it, similar to human fingerprints. True or False. 

True

200

This city was the capital of the Koryo dynasty?             

- Seoul, Kaesong, Pyongyang, or Taegu

Kaesong

200

The opera "Marriage of Figaro" was composed by this person.

Mozart

200

This is what its called when you score three goals in a hockey game. 

hat trick

300

Angel Falls is located in this South American country - Argentina, Venezuela, or Chile? 

Venezuela

300

This animal doesn't lay eggs  - peacocks, ostrich, platypus

Peacocks - because they are male.  The female version are called Peahens

300

This was the founder of Korea's last royal dynasty.        

- Yi Myong-bok, Yi Song-gye, Yi Ik, or Yi Won-bom

Yi Song-gye

300

Papier-mache means "chewed up paper" in French.  True or False. 

True

300

When you're dining alfresco, this means you're eating.....-outdoors, in the nude, or with a companion

Outdoors - al fresco means in the fresh air in Italian. 

400

This is traditionally broken at the end of a Jewish wedding - a plate, glass, or mirror 

Glass

400

This Canadian body of water, when frozen, is known as "The World's largest Skating Rink".

Rideau Canal - same size as 90 Olympic hockey rinks

400

This was the secret weapon that Korean Admiral Yi Sun-sin used to inflict repeated defeats on Japanese invaders in the 1590s. 

turtle ship

400

This is not a type of Japanese theater. - Noh, Kathakali, or Kabuki

Kathakali is a form of Indian dance drama

400

This is the number of single squares that are on a chessboard - 32, 64, or 80

64

500

The name of Sierra Leone can be translated as "Lion Desert". True or False.

False.  It means lion mountains. 

500

This is what a cullet is - grain fed to cows, glass prepared for recycling, or dryer lint. 

glass prepared for recycling

500

This was the dominant social and political ideology under the Yi dynasty.

- Buddhism, Legalism, Eastern Learning, or Confucianism

Confucianism

500

LOL, IDK, and TTYL stands for these words. 

laughing out loud, I don't know, and talk to you later. 

500

This type of food would generally not be eaten by a pescatarian - salmon, chicken, peanuts

Chicken - a pescatarian will eat fish but not meat

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