Geography
World Capitals
Country Musicians Nicknames
Endings & Beginnings
Fee, Fy, Pho
100

Eight of the world's ten highest peaks are found in what nation?


Nepal

100

Peru’s capital, sometimes called ciudad de los reyes, or city of kings, is one of the largest capital cities in the Americas. 

Lima

100

 Which Country singer who had an early crossover hit with "Young Love" earned the nickname "The Country Gentleman"? 

Sonny James  

100

Soda _______________ Corn (Hint: P)

Pop (Soda Pop; Popcorn)

100

An irrational fear.

Phobia

200

Which is the only continent without snakes or reptiles?

Antarctica

200

In Cuba’s capital city, classic American cars and salsa singers share the cityscape with inventive offerings in food, culture and nightlife. 

Havana  

200

 Bill Anderson had several hits on the country charts. His biggest hit was "Still", which crossed over to the pop charts. What name was he known by? 

Whispering Bill



 

200

Camp _______________ Fighter (Hint: F)

Fire (Campfire; Firefighter)

200

A huge meal or banquet

Feast

300

What is the most southerly province of China?

Hainan

300

what is the largest capital city in North America.  

 

Mexico City

300

 Country Music pioneer Jimmie Rodgers earned this  nickname early in his career,  while actually working on the railroad in the twenties? 

 The Singing Brakeman 

300

Grape _______________ Cocktail (Hint: F)

Fruit (Grapefruit; Fruit Cocktail)

300

A person engaged to be married.

Fiancé

400

Guatemala is located on which continent?

North America

400

Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee are cities in what country? 

Scotland

400

  A regular on "Hee-Haw", banjo player Dave Akeman was better known by what nickname? 

Stringbean  

400

No _______________ Guard (Hint: B)

Body (Nobody; Bodyguard)

400

The process by which plants make food from sunlight

Photosynthesis

500

In which country can you find the towns of Wee Waa, Walpeup, Natimuk, Grong Grong and Moe?

Australia

500

Helsinki is the capital of which country?

Finland

500

In the forties "The Tennessee Plowboy" was already a member of the Grand Ole Opry. What was his name on the album covers?

Eddy Arnold 

500

Lip _______________ Shift (Hint: S)

Stick (Lipstick; Stick Shift)

500

Tests at the end of an academic term.

Finals

600

What are the Benelux countries?

Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands

600

This teeming capital of Egypt, is one of the largest cities in Africa. It sits along the Nile, the world’s longest river.

Cairo

600

Which Louisiana native fiddler and singer came to be known as "The Ragin Cajun"?

Doug Kershaw

600

Dough _______________ Shell (Hint: N)

Nut (Doughnut; Nutshell)

600

A temperature higher than 98.6o .

Fever

700

What country is the IRA from?

Ireland

700

The capital of Kenya, calls itself the City in the Sun, renowned for its flowering trees and the perfect climate.

Nairobi

700

What name did Donald Eugene Lytle record country songs such as "Take This Job and Shove It" under?

Johnny Paycheck

700

Pork _______________ Stick (Hint: C)

Chop (Pork Chop; Chopstick)

700

An enemy, rival, or opponent.

Foe

800

Which river flows by Windsor Castle?

Thames

800

Situated on New Providence Island, the capital of the Bahamas, was once occupied by the infamous Blackbeard and his fellow pirates more than 300 years ago.

Nassau

800

Which Country singer likes to go by the name of 'Bocephus"?
 

Hank Williams Jr.

800

Crab _______________ Sauce (Hint: A)

Apple (Crab Apple; Applesauce)

800

The animal family that includes cougars, cheetahs, and housecats.

Feline

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