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200

Who were the first people to blow their noses into paper tissues?

THE JAPANESE

200

Who is the best-selling saxophonist in history?

KENNY G.

200

What did the Supreme Court say you had a First Amendment right to burn, in 1989?

THE AMERICAN FLAG

200

What planet needs 248 years to meander its way around the sun?

PLUTO

200

What NFL team introduced the no-huddle offense during the 1980s?

CINCINNATI BENGALS

400

What city did environmental writer Edward Abbey call "the blob that ate Arizona"?

PHOENIX

400

What's a singer required to do if he or she is asked to "sucker pucker"?

LIP SYNC

400

Who was president of the U.S. when Uncle Sam first got a beard?

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

400

What were first attached to seaworthy vessels in the Aegean Sea in 2000 B.C.?

SAILS

400

What two Yankees did 17-year-old female Jackie Mitchell strike out successively in 1931?

BABE RUTH AND LOU GEHRIG

600

What barrier took 1,700 years to build?

THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA

600

What pop parody career includes the hits "Addicted to Spuds," "My Bologna," and "Eat It"?

"WEIRD AL" YANKOVIC
600

What nation bartered 30 million barrels of oil for ten Boeing 747s in 1984?

SAUDI ARABIA

600

What was the surname of the Italian-American who invented a whirlpool bath for a son who had rheumatoid arthritis?

JACUZZI

600

Who was the first American male to win three straight Wimbledon titles?

PETE SAMPRAS

800

What's the state bird of a record seven U.S. states?

THE CARDINAL

800

What Beatles song observes: "There's a shadow hanging over me"?

"YESTERDAY"
800

What U.S. president was related to five former presidents by blood, and six by marriage?

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

800

What Hawaiian volcano first erupted in the 1970s and has done so regularly since 1983?

KILAUEA

800

What Kraft product did U.S. housewives find over 1,300 uses for in 1952?

CHEEZ WHIZ
1000

What community service club has a name derived from the native Indian word meaning "to make oneself known"?

KIWANIS

1000

What TV cartoon character wrote on his school chalkboard, "I will not aim at the head" and "My name is not Dr. Death"?

BART SIMPSON

1000

What "army" was once known as the Christian Revival Association?

THE SALVATION ARMY

1000

What country manufactured a whopping 110 cars in 1947?

JAPAN

1000

What seven-foot-one NBA star of the 1960s was born to parents who stood five-foot-eight?

WILT CHAMBERLAIN

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