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100

She's known for her songs "Crazy" and "Walkin' After Midnight".

Who is Patsy Cline?

100

He famously said "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall?"

Who is Ronald Reagan?

100

This man made the world's first phone call- to his assistant in the next room. He said only 4 words, "Mr. Watson. Come here."

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

100
This ocean is the largest and deepest.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

100

This word means a group of lions.

What is a pride?

200

This American city is often referred to as the birthplace of jazz.

What is New Orleans?

200

The Vietnam War ended in this year.

What is 1975?

200

Edmund Hillary and his Sherpa, Tenzing Norgay, were the first humans to scale this impressive peak.

What is Mt. Everest?

200

An Ojibwe word meaning "where the river narrows" became the name of this Canadian province where the Saint Lawrence does actually narrow.

What is Quebec?

200

This is the word for a baby kangaroo.

What is joey?

300

Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, and Luke Bryan have been the judges on this musical competition show for the past 7 years.

What is American Idol?

300

This 1982 conflict between the UK and Argentina lasted only 72 days.

What is the Falklands War?

300

It took until 2008 to capture the first specimen of this colossal deep-sea dweller. They named the 28 foot long catch Archie.

What is a giant squid?

300

Lake Como and Lake Garda are both located in this country.

What is Italy?

300

This type of bird can rotate its head up to 270 degrees.

What are owls?

400

This song by The Beatles, which was their first to feature a sitar, was originally named "This Bird Has Flown"

What is Norwegian Wood?

400

This volcano, located in Washington state, had a major eruption in 1980.

What is Mt St. Helens?

400

This Norwegian explorer was the first to reach the south pole, and then years later, the first to reach the north pole.

Who is Roald Amundsen?

400

This "sea" is actually the world's largest saltwater lake, since it’s a completely inland body of water.

What is the Caspian Sea?

400

This is the tallest species of penguin.

What are emperor penguins? 

500

This musician switched his style to rock and roll after hearing Elvis perform live in his hometown of Lubbock, Texas.

Who is Buddy Holly?

500

This 20th century scientist is often called "the father of the atomic bomb".

Who is J. Robert Oppenheimer?

500

She is credited with writing the first computer program, a mathematical algorithm run on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine.

Who is Ada Lovelace?

500

This large river originates in Zambia and flows east through Zimbabwe and Mozambique before emptying into the Indian Ocean.

What is the Zambezi?

500

Manx cats are some of the only felines to naturally lack this anatomical trait.

What is a tail?

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