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100

The name is ___________. James _________.

What is Bond?

100

MLB

Major League Baseball

100

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"Anchors Aweigh" is the official song of this branch of the U.S. Armed Forces.

What is the Navy?

100

South Carolina seceded from the Union to mark the start of this war.

What is the Civil War?

100

Pizza originated from this country.

What is Italy?

200

The hit show M*A*S*H featured life in field hospitals operated by this branch of the U.S. Armed Forces.

What is the Army?

200

LOL

Laughing Out Loud

200

Rickrolling is an Internet meme characterized by the unexpected appearance of "Never Gonna Give You Up," a song by this British musician.

Who is Rick Astley?

200

The Indus Valley Civilization was established on this continent.

What is Asia?

200
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This American dessert consists of a layer of graham crackers, a layer of chocolate, and a layer of marshmallow, often toasted.

What are s'mores?

300

This series of animated educational short films that aired on ABC, featured a famous episode titled, "I'm Just a Bill."

What is Schoolhouse Rock?

300

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PhD

Doctor of Philosophy

300

"Satchmo," "Satch" and "Pops" are nicknames of this musician who was born in Louisiana and passed away in New York City in 1971.

Who is Louis Armstrong?

300

Apartheid was a discriminatory policy that was practiced in this African country.

What is South Africa?

300

This Cajun dish contains rice, sausage and vegetables served with seasonings and broth.

What is Jambalaya?

400

This sitcom that aired on CBS from 1975 to 1985 featured the couple George and Louise, who moved from Harlem to Manhattan.

What is "The Jeffersons"?

400

JD (degree)

Juris Doctor

400

This famous Civil War-era song contains the lyrics:

"Glory, glory hallelujah
"His Truth is marching on."

What is Battle Hymn of the Republic?

400

Captain James Cook was the first British explorer to interact with the Maori indigenous people in this Pacific island country.

What is New Zealand?

400

In France, this delicacy is called "escargot".

What are snails?

500

Fred and ______ were the two main characters in the 1960s' animated sitcom, "The Flintstones."

Who is Wilma?

500

BCC (used in emails)

Blind Carbon Copy

500

This musician, born in New Jersey, was nicknamed "Chairman of the Board".

Who is Frank Sinatra?

500

Name the California island that processed roughly one million Asian immigrants in the 20th century.

What is Angel Island?

500

This vegetable is used to make pickles.

What is cucumber?

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