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100

The kid's TV show that takes place on the steps of a New York City brownstone

What is: 

A. Sesame Street

B. Gilligan's Island

C. Brady Bunch

A. Sesame Street

100

The Mediterranean country referred to as the "Cradle of Civilization" 

What is:

A. Italy

B. Greece

C. Morocco

B. Greece

100

The only state whose flag still has a Union Jack in it

What is:

A. New York

B. California

C. Hawaii

C. Hawaii

100

The amount of times a "busy" telephone signal beeps per minute

What is:

A. 20

B. 40

C. 60

C. 60

100

The state dance of Tennessee 

What is

A. The waltz

B. The square dance

C. The line dance

B. The square dance

200

The top-selling format of recorded music

What is:

A. The LP

B. The CD

C. The cassette

C. The cassette

200

The amount of U.S. senators who voted against making Sandra Day O'Connor the first female justice of the Supreme Court in 1981

What is:

A. one

B. three

C. zero

C. zero

200

The famous singer buried at Graceland 

Who is:

A. Elvis Presley

B. John Lennon

C. Patsy Cline

A. Elvis Presley

200

The animal that has been made beneficiaries in over a million American wills

What is:

A. Cats

B. Dogs

C. Horses

B. Dogs

200

The most valuable card in Tarot Cards

What is

A. The Fool

B. The Empress 

C. The Hermit 

A. The Fool

300

The singer titled their greatest hits video "The Immaculate Collection"

What is:

A. Madonna

B. Johnny Cash

c. Elvis Presley 

A. Madonna 

300

The church founded by John Wesley 

What is:

A. The Methodist Church

B. The Catholic Church

C. The Protestantism Church

A. The Methodist Church

300

The only 20th-century U.S. president without a college degree

A. Herbert Hoover

B. Harry Truman

C. Dwight D. Eisenhower 

B. Harry Truman

300

The 1981 disease that was "the most alarming of our times"

What is:

A. AIDS

B. Tuberculosis

C. Malaria

A. AIDS

300

The sport's paddles that were originally made from the tops of cigar-boxes

What is:

A. Pickleball 

B. Badminton 

C. Table Tennis

C. Table Tennis

400

The item Wendy sew's back for Peter Pan when left behind in the Darling's house 

What is: 

A. His cape

B. His hat

C. His shadow 

C. His shadow

400

The first American war to feature submarine warfare?

What is:

A. The Revolutionary War

B. World War 1

C. The Korean War

A. The Revolutionary War

400

The larger population in the U.S.

What is: 

A. Males aged 14 to 24

B. Females aged 14 to 24

C. Females aged 50 to 60

A. Males aged 14 to 24

400

The mysterious rays Wilhelm Roetgen discovered in 1895

What is:

A. Radio Waves

B. X-rays

C. Gamma Radiation

B. X-rays

400

The track known as the "brickyard" to auto-racing fans

What is:

A. Daytona International Speedway

B. The Indianapolis Speedway

C. Bristol Motor Speedway

B. The Indianapolis Speedway

500

The star of the 1987 TV special "The Good, the bad and the Huckleberry"

Who is:

A. Huckleberry Fin

B. Huckleberry Hound

C. Duke Huckleberry 

B. Huckleberry Hound

500

The month that takes it's name from the Latin word for ten

What is:

A. December

B. October

C. November

A. December

500

The animal considered sacred to most people in India

What is: 

A. Elephant

B. Cow

C. Tiger

A. Cow

500

The name for crude oil

What is:

A. Coconut Oil

B. Petroleum 

C. Castor oil

B. Petroleum

500

The Scandinavian country that refers to baseball as "pesapallo"

What is:

A. Norway

B. Sweden

C. Finland

C. Findland

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