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100

The Little Richard song: "She's a real gone cookie, yes-sire-eee, but pretty little Suzy's the gal for me"

What is:

A. She's Got it

B. Long Tall Sally

C. Tutti Frutti

C. Tutti Frutti

100

The president who gave the first televised presidential press conference in the U.S.

What is:

A. Dwight D. Eisenhower

B. Franklin D. Roosevelt 

C. John F. Kennedy 

A. Dwight D. Eisenhower

100

The largest library in the U.S.

What is: 

A. Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County 

B. New York Public Library 

C. The Library of Congress

C. The Library of Congress

100

The planet that is believed to be most like Earth

What is:

A. Mars

B. Saturn 

C. Venus

A. Mars

100

The foreign country that gets the most U.S. tourists

What is:

A. Canada

B. France

C. Mexico

C. Mexico

200

The amount of money Merv Griffin got for his "Jeopardy!" and "Wheel of Fortune" production outfit (in millions)

What is:

A. 50

B. 150

C. 250

C. 250

200

The war U.S. president Grover Cleveland refuse to fight in

What is:

A. The Civil War

B. The Vietnam War 

C. The Spanish–American War 

A. The Civil War

200

The foreign country that provides the most tourists for Hawaii

What is:

A. Canada

B. Japan

C. Australia 

B. Japan

200

The fastest swimming marine animal

What is:

A. Dolphin

B. Seal

C. Killer whale

C. Killer whale

200

The board game British call "draughts"

What is:

A. checkers

B. chess

C. scrabble

A. checkers

300

The state Thelma and Louise hail from

What is:

A. Texas

B. Arkansas

C. Oklahoma 

B. Arkansas

300

The Native American tribe that fought at Custer's Last Stand 

What is:

A. Sioux

B. Apache

C. Cherokee

A. Sioux

300

The psychoanalyst that had a 20-cigar-a-day habit

What is:

A. Sigmund Freud

B. Carl Jung 

C. Erik Erikson 

A. Sigmund Freud

300

The maximum length (in minutes) of a total solar eclipse 

What is:

A. 7.5

B. 17.5

C. 27.5

A. 7.5 

300

The alcoholic beverage distilled from fermented molasses

What is:

A. Gin

B. Rum

C. Whiskey

B. Rum

400

The most frequently-mentioned beverage on prime-time TV shows

What is:

A. Milk

B. Coffee

C. Coke 

B. Coffee

400

The communist theorist that once was a London correspondent for the New York Tribune

What is: 

A. Joseph Stalin 

B. Vladimir Lenin 

C. Karl Marx

C. Karl Marx

400

The continent's name which was derived from the Roman word for "sunny"

What is:

A. Antarctica 

B. Africa

C. Australia

B. Africa

400

The sea that supplies 98% of the world's caviar

What is:

A. South China Sea 

B. Caspian Sea

C. Bering Sea

B. Caspian Sea

400

The most popular participation sport in America

What is:

A. bike riding

B. walking

C. swimming

C. swimming

500

The famed cowboy tune that is the official song of Kansas

What is: 

A. Home on the Range

B. Back In the Saddle Again 

C. The Streets of Laredo 

A. Home on the Range

500

The two "vices" President James K. Polk banned in the white house

What is:

A. smoking and dancing

B. drinking and dancing

C. smoking and drinking

B. drinking and dancing 

500

The U.S. cities name that comes from Indian words for "the plains with onion fields"

What is:

A. New Orleans

B. Philadelphia 

C. Chicago

C. Chicago

500

The tropical fruit that provides the medical slang word for a patient with jaundice 

What is:

A. Mango

B. Pineapple 

C. Banana

C. Banana

500

The board game Milton Bradley called "A child's first game"

What is:
A. Chutes and Ladders

B. Monopoly

C. Candyland

C. Candyland

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