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200

She was the star of "The Breakfast Club" and was also part of the cast of the TV show "The Facts of Life".

Who is Molly Ringwald?

200

This is capital of Papua New Guinea.

What is Port Moresby?

200

He was the first U.S. President to appear on a coin, four score and seven years ago.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?
200

The number of players in a soccer team.

What is 11?

200

This dish consists of nothing more than fine slivers of raw beef.

What is steak tartare?

400

This 2005 Gwen Stefani song was the first single to amass one million paid digital downloads.

What is "Hollaback Girl"?

400

Christmas Island is a territory of this country.

What is Australia?

400

This famous British explorer and sailor met his demise at the hands of Hawaiian natives in 1779.

Who is Captain James Cook?

400

Not just the loneliest number - it's also the points value given to vowels in Scrabble.

What is one (1)?

400

Maraschino is a liqueur made from this fruit, which is also found on top of your ice-cream sundae.

What are cherries?

600

In an episode of "South Park", a man in a panda suit was used to teach the public about this.

What is sexual harassment?

600

This city was originally the capital of Brazil until Brasilia was completed.

What is Rio de Janeiro?

600

This former U.S. President, who resigned in the midst of an impeachment investigation, has the same middle name as Bart Simpson's best friend, Milhouse (without the E).

Who is Richard Nixon?

600

L'chaim! This is the number of candles on a menorah.

What is nine (9)?

600

These two snack foods are mentioned in the song "Take Me Out to the Ball Game", sung during the seventh-inning stretch.

What are peanuts and Crackerjack?

800

The New Wave band Thompson Twins were named for characters in this comics series.

What is The Adventures of Tin Tin?

800

This native Australian flower is the state floral symbol for New South Wales.

What is the waratah?

800

This duo were the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953.

Who were Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay?

800

This is the number of golden rings given to me by my true love in the famous carol, "The 12 Days of Christmas".

What is five (5)?

800

A favourite of Garfield's, this pasta dish is traditionally eaten by Sicilians on New Year's Day for good luck.

What is lasagna?

1000

This is the collective name given to an Italian-made cowboy movie.

What is a "spaghetti western"?

1000

Located in Africa, this nation sits on the southern border of Egypt.

What is Sudan?

1000

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The late, great Muhammad Ali retired from boxing in 1981 after being diagnosed with this illness.

What is Parkinson's Disease?

1000

This is the name of the exclusive VIP club at Disneyland, located above the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.

What is Club 33?

1000

This is the traditional sweet dish served at Wimbledon.

What are strawberries and cream?

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