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100

What country has been called the Cradle of Western Civilization and the Birthplace of Democracy? 

Greece

100

Who was Elvis Presley's manager?

Colonel Tom Parker
100

How many stars are on Alaska's state flag?

Eight

100

What nursery rhyme character was arachnophobic?

Little Miss Muffet

100

What valuable product is obtained from the sturgeon?

Caviar

200

What meat traditionally becomes a Wiener schnitzel?

Veal

200

Who was the muppet show drummer? 

Animal

200

Who founded the city of Philadelphia?

William Penn

200

What horse-like animal with a single horn often appears as a supporter on coats of arms?

Unicorn

200

What layer of the Earth's atmosphere sits between the troposphere and the mesosphere?

Stratosphere

300

What creature is pictured on the German coat of arms?

Eagle

300

What movie required John Cusack to take lessons as a puppeteer?

Being John Malkovich

300

Which state's coastline is over 6,600 miles long?

Alaska's

300

What century saw the death of Paul Cezanne?

20th (1906)

300

How many bits are there in a byte?

Eight

400

How many time zones are spanned by Russia?

Eleven

400

What hairy's character's growl is the last line heard in Star Wars?

Chewbacca's

400

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa 

400

Who is the last remaining survivor from Earth when it is destroyed in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy?

Arthur Dent

400

What name is given to male rhinoceroses?

bulls

500

Which of the Great Lakes touches Chicago?

Lake Michigan

500

What movie star boasts that his surname translates from German as idiot?

Johnny Depp

500

Which iconic children's author was born in Chittenango, NY?

L. Frank Baum

500

Who is the tomboy main character in Little Women?

Josephine (Jo) March
500

What berry has the highest antioxidant content?

The blackberry

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