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100

Which actor played the villain in the 1994 movie "Speed"?

Dennis Hopper

100

In which tournament is a green jacket awarded to the winner?

The Masters

100

Boscoli

Doodle - Andrea Boscoli (c. 1560 – c. 1606) was an Florentine painter of the Renaissance.

100

Which country in Europe is also known as 'The Boot'?

Italy 

100

What constellation is sometimes referred to as 'the Archer'?

Sagittarius

200

Which actor played the role of Harry Tasker in the movie "True Lies"?

Arnold Schwarzenegger

200

In a sanctioned soccer match, who normally signals that a player is offside?

The assistant referees (linesmen).

200

Arrigoni

Doodle - (Barzio, Province of Como, 1764 – 1819)[1] was an Italian painter, mainly depicting still lifes with flowers. Gottardo states that he died by suicide. A Catalogue of the Brera Academy states he was born in Valassina in 1752.

200

What is the only U.S. state to border two oceans?

Alaska

200

What is the name given to species of animals or plants that are imported to a non-native environment and become dominant over native species?

Invasive Species

300

In 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' what did the seven dwarfs do for a job?

Miners

300

These names are associated with which international sport: Marat Safin, Wayne Arthurs, Tim Henman, and Patrick Rafter?

Tennis

300

Vermicelli

Noodle -  is a traditional type of pasta round in section similar to spaghetti. In English-speaking regions it is usually thinner than spaghetti,[5] while in Italy it is thicker. It is typically made with semolina.[6][7]

300

A huge portion of which US National Park is actually a massive volcano?

Yellowstone

300

Who is credited with the discovery of oxygen?

A. Joseph Priestley

B. Sir Isaac Newton

C. George Stephenson

D. Marie Curie

A. Joseph Priestley

400

What is Indiana Jones' real first name?

Henry

400

How many gold medals did the USA win at the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games?

A. 26

B. 14

C. 9

D. 0

D. 0

400

Picagge

Noodle - Picagge or “chef's apron strings,” are long pasta strands that are 4 cm wide and 15 cm long, cut from lasagne sheets, that resemble tagliatelle. Produced in the province of Cuneo, our Picagge combine experience, technique and Piemontese passion to create an exceptional example of this traditional, Ligurian product.

400

Which country directly borders Egypt to the south?

Sudan

400

Apiology is the study of what?

Honey bees

500

In the movie "First Blood", who plays the role of Colonel Trautman, John Rambo's former military trainer/commander?

Richard Crenna

500

What does the Olympic motto "Citius, Altius, Fortius" mean?

Faster, Higher, Stronger

500

Capretti

Doodle - Giuseppe Orazio Capretti (1641 - 7 March 1725) was an Italian painter.

500

What is the name of the island chain that stretches across the top of the Pacific Ocean from southwestern Alaska to Russia?

Aleutian Islands

500

What is another name for the lingual bone?

Hyoid - The hyoid bone is a bone in the neck and is the only bone that doesn't connect to any other bone.

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