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Wrote more than 1,000 songs, including "This Land is Your Land"

Who is:

A. Lee Greenwood 

B. Ray Charles

C. Woody Guthrie

C. Woody Guthrie

100

"The War to End All Wars"

What is:

A. Korean War

B. World War 2

C. World War 1

C. World War 1

100

The capitol of Nevada

What is:

A. Las Vegas

B. Carson City

C. Reno

B. Carson City

100

When one's shadow is shorter

What is:

A. Summer

B. Winter

C. Fall

A. Summer

100

The number of rings that symbolize the Olympics
What is:

A. 4

B. 5

C. 6

B. 5

200

The Broadway show that was identified with the Kennedy years

What is:

A. The Phantom of the Opera 

B. Camelot

C. Hello, Dolly! 

B. Camelot

200

Commanded the Allied landing at Normandy on D-Day

Who is:

A. Robert E. Lee 

B. Douglas MacArthur 

C. Dwight Eisenhower

C. Dwight Eisenhower

200

"Russian America" before 1867

What is:

A. Canada

B. Alaska

C. Hawaii 

B. Alaska

200

The medical term for cancer in the blood

What is:

A. Melanoma 

B. Lymphoma 

C. Leukemia

C. Leukemia

200

The number of Olympic games that were cancelled because of WW1

What is:

A. One

B. Two

C. None

A. One

300

The group that starred in the movie "Rock Around the Clock"

Who is:

A. Beach Boys

B. Bee Gees

C. Bill Haley and the Comets

C. Bill Haley and the Comets

300

The year of the famous "I Have A Dream" speech

What is:

A. 1960

B. 1963

C. 1965

B. 1963

300

The U.S. state that the Dixville Notch is in
What is:

A. Rhode Island 

B. Maine

C. New Hampshire

C. New Hampshire

300

The only month that can have fewer than 4 moon phases

What is:

A. August

B. December

C. February

C. February

300

The country boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics

What is:

A. USA

B. Russia

C. Cuba

A. USA

400

The pen name of Theodor Geisel

Who is:

A. Dr. Seuss

B. Mark Twain

C. Stephen King 

A. Dr. Seuss

400

This presidential ticket was dubbed Bozo and the Pineapple

What is:

A. Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford

B. Gerald Ford and Robert Dole

C. Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale 

B. Gerald Ford and Robert Dole

400

New York City's "Street of Forgotten Men"

What is:

A. Broadway

B. Wall Street

C. The Bowery

C. The Bowery

400

The number of sides on a heptagon 

What is:

A. 6

B. 7

C. 8

B. 7

400

The first team to enter the Olympics during open ceremony

What is:

A. Host Country

B. Africa

C. Greece

C. Greece

500

The first American to win the Nobel Prize for literature, for his novel "Babbit"

Who is:

A. Pearl Buck 

B. Eugene O'Neill 

C. Sinclair Lewis

C. Sinclair Lewis

500

The war that General Douglas MacArthur was fired in

What is:

A. Korean War

B. Vietnam War 

C. World War 2

A. Korean War

500

Moderated the first Kennedy-Nixon TV debate

Who is:

A. Frank Reynolds

B. Harry Reasoner

C. Howard K. Smith

C. Howard K. Smith

500

The number of stars in the Big Dipper

What is:

A. 7

B. 8

C. 9

A. 7

500

The Olympic motto

What is:

A. Faster, Higher, Stronger

B. Dare to be Great

C. Refuse to Lose

A. Faster, Higher, Stronger

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