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100

Which bridge was the first to be built across the River Thames in London?

London Bridge

100

In which U.S. state would you find Stanford University?

California

100

What is the capital city of the United States?

Washington, D.C.

100

What is the common name for dried plums?

Prunes

100

What has legs, but doesn’t walk?

A table

200

Which U.S. president had a home called The Hermitage?

Andrew Jackson

200

What state is Yellowstone National Park in?

Wyoming

200

What is the capital city of Spain?

Madrid
200

What name does deer meat go by?

Venison

200

What is full of holes but still holds water?

A sponge

300

One of the ancient world wonders, the “Hanging Gardens,” was found in which city?

Babylon

300

Which state is known as the “Beehive State”?

Utah

300

Cairo is the capital of which country?

Egypt

300

Which kind of alcohol is Russia notoriously known for?

Vodka

300

What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?

The future

400

Which organization was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1917?

The Red Cross

400

Which state is known as the “Badger State”?

Wisconsin

400

What is the capital of Denmark?

Copenhagen

400

Which European nation was said to invent hot dogs?

Germany

400

What gets wet while drying?

A towel

500

Which King of England was executed in 1649 during the English Civil War?

Charles I.

500

Which U.S. state is known as the “Hawkeye State”?

Iowa

500

What is the capital of Thailand?

Bangkok

500

Which country invented tea?

China

500

The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?

Darkness

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