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What river forms a border between France and Germany?

The Rhine

100

What city's opera house does "The Phantom of the Opera" prowl?

Paris'

100

What was the screen name of film star Marion Morrison?

John Wayne

100

What country gave the Statue of Liberty to the US?

France

100

Which baseball planner was nicknamed "The Bambino"?

Babe Ruth

200

Cape Hatteras National Seashore is located on which coast?

Atlantic

200

In musical terms, what does "De capo" mean?

From the beginning

200

What animated series began as a video Christmas card that the creator sent to his friends?

South Park

200

The image of Uncle Sam was first used during what war?

War of 1812

200

How many worlds were in the original Super Mario Bros game?

Eight

300

What is the capital of Kenya?

Nairobi

300

Though not published first, which book in "The Chronicles of Narnia" series comes first chronologically?

The Magician's Nephew

300

What 80s rocker decided his real name, William Bailey, wasn't cool enough?

Axl Rose (Guns n Roses)

300

In what ship's sinking were there as many as 80 sailors eaten by whitetip sharks?

The USS Indianapolis

300

What is the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet?

Iota

400

Which European nation is landlocked by a distance of just 6.2 miles?

San Marino

400

What is the name of Zeus' father, who ate his children?

Kronos

400

What band made the massive hit from 1997, Tubthumping?

Chumbawamba

400

Who was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize?

Edith Wharton

400

Autophobia is a fear of what?

Being alone

500

What two characters are sculpted on Hannibal, Missouri's Main Street? 

Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn

500

Which Oscar Wilde character stayed young as his picture aged?

Dorian Gray

500

What was Wilma Flintstone's maiden name?

Slaghoople

500

Pilgrims never called themselves Pilgrims. What were they?

Separatists 

500

What does "A.D" stand for, in reference to dates?

Anno Domini

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