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A modified version of baseball was given this name in 1926 by a YMCA official

Softball

100

a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory.

Nation

100

San Jose

Costa Rica 

100

Where was the explorer Captain James Cook from?

England 

100

On Dec. 16 1950 at age 22 she married Charles Black & announced her retirement from films

SHIRLEY TEMPLE

200

In this track & field event the upper hand cannot move or climb after takeoff

POLE VAULT

200

a sugary fluid secreted by plants, especially within flowers

Nectar

200

Munich

Germany

200

December 26, 2004 this country was struck by a devastating tsunami that left over 30,000 confirmed deaths 

Sri Lanka

200

On January 29 1958 Japanese warships visited this harbor but this time on a ceremonial visit

PEARL HARBOR

300

In 1989 this Canadian team won its 1st Stanley Cup

CALGARY FLAMES

300

quick and light in movement or action; agile

Nimble

300

Manchester 

England 

300

The 1864 convention in this city called for relief to the wounded without any distinction as to nationality

THE GENEVA CONVENTION

300

This tubby comedian who made 36 films with partner Bud Abbott died on March 3 1959

LOU COSTELLO

400

He's the only boxer to have won the World Heavyweight Title three separate times

MUHAMMAD ALI

400

relating to Scandinavia, Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands.

Nordic

400

Milan 

Italy

400

In Italy in the 1920s you wore a black shirt to identify yourself as a member of this party

THE FASCIST PARTY

400

In 1959 this spiritual leader of Tibet fled to exile in India

DALAI LAMA

500

While men use foils epees & sabres in this Olympic event women use only foils

FENCING

500

a feeling of sickness with an inclination to vomit.

Nausea

500

Vienna 

Austria 

500

What colour was the Statue of Liberty originally?

copper

500

In 1952 he became dictator of Cuba

Fulgencio Batista

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