Entertainment
History/Geography
Arts/Literature
Science/Nature
Sports/Leisure
100

What talk show did the McKenzie Brothers debut on SCTV?

The Great White North

100

What building graces the back of a US 100-dollar bill?

Independence Hall

100

Who's the first person to see the risen Jesus?

Mary Magdalene

100

What are the only vertebrates that outnumber birds?

Fish

100

What does the "V.O." on Seagrams V.O. stand for?

Very Old

200

What, with the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, make up Broadway's Triple Crown?

The Tony & the Pulitzer Prize

200

What future president married E.B. Wallace on June 28th, 1919?

Harry Truman

200

What British spy novelist sat on the editorial board of the Sunday Times?

Ian Fleming

200

How many sides does a heptagon have?

Seven

200

What is the smallest city with a National Football League Franchise?

Green Bay

300

What is a "licorice stick" to a jazz man?

A clarinet

300

How many children did Bobby Kennedy have?

Eleven

300

What language was the 1929 work Bambi originally published in?

German

300

What blood group's members are called universal donors?

O's

300

What kind of athlete might use a Slazenger Challenge?

A tennis player

400

What language is the opera Carmen generally sung in?

French

400

What tiny, flat seeds did slaves bring to the New World for good luck?

Sesame seeds

400

What newspaper is edited at 229 West 43rd Street, New York, New York?

The New York Times

400

What direction does water go down the drain in, in the Northern Hemisphere?

Counterclockwise
400

What color is the 1-ball in pool?

Yellow

500

What TV soap was heartthrod actor Tom Selleck a regular in?

The Young and the Restless

500

What state raises the U.S.'s biggest tobacco crop?

North Carolina

500

What war was American artist Winslow Homer a pictorial reporter in?

The US Civil War

500

How many legs does a millepede have on each of it's body segments?

Four

500

What woman champion first skated in the Olympics at age 11?

Sonja Henie

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