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100

Beijing is the capitol of which country? 

China

100

Superintendent Chalmers and Principal Skinner take a trip to Cincy in "The Road to Cincinnati," a Season 32 episode of what long-running animated series?

The Simpsons

100

In which buzzing US city does the spaceship-like Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum call home?

New York

100

Which appealing yellow fruit is slightly radioactive due to its high potassium content?

Banana

100

In what year was the first Scrabble board game sold?

1948.

200

Which military leader conquered the Persian Empire, India and Egypt, among others to become one of the most notorious conqueror of all time?

Alexander the Great

200

Jack Nicholson starred in this book-turned-movie, about a mental hospital run by Nurse Ratched

One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest

200

Which actor played the role of Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby, adapted from the book written by F. Scott Fitzgerald?

Leonardo DiCaprio.

200

 Waxy buildup in the human ear is actually a form of what type of wet skin excretion?

Sweat

200

On a chess board, which piece can only move one space?

The King.

300

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City

300

What 1960s sci-fi TV show, co-starring June Lockhart and Bill Mumy, is about the Robinson family and their space mission that went off course?

Answer: Lost In Space

300

The best-known work of Japanese artist Hokusai is "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," part of a larger series called "36 Views of" what famous volcano?

Mount Fuji

300

What land animal has the most powerful bite?

Hippopotamus

300

What golfer invented the modern sand wedge?

Gene Sarazen.

400

 What was the name of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986?

Chernobyl

400
Who was Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" penned in honor of?

Marilyn Monroe

400

Who wrote Rip Van Winkle?

Washington Irving.

400

Where on the body are a crab’s taste buds?

Its toes

400

What is the only team in the NFL to neither host nor play in the Super Bowl?

Cleveland Browns.

500

El Pilar, located in what is now Belize, and Tikal, located in what is now Guatemala, are among the great cities of what ancient Mesoamerican civilization.

Maya

500

A string quartet is traditionally composed for one cello, one viola, and two of which instrument?

Violin

500

Featuring 36 silk-screen paintings and 13 drawings in the artist's signature colorful pop style, "Cars" is a series of artworks commissioned by Mercedes-Benz in the 1980s from what artist?

 Andy Warhol

500

Which gas used to make dental work pain-free was discovered in 1844 by Horace Wells, who watched people volunteer to suck it in and act goofy under its effects? 

Nitrous oxide

Bonus fact: These laughing gas events were called “frolics.”

500

The dimples on a golf ball give in traction on the terrain. How many dimples does an average golf ball have?

336.

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