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100

Where will you find the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers? What continent?

Asia

100

Used in ancient times by the poet Tibullus, "The Eternal City" is a nickname given to what European capital?

Rome

100

This Wall Is A Designated Graffiti Area" reads part of the graffiti in the rear of London's Cargo Club, unofficially designated by what anonymous, irrepressible street artist?

Banksy

100

Established on November 11, 1926 and stretching 2,448 miles across the United States, what famous highway is also known as the Will Rogers Memorial Highway?

Route 66

100

What is the traditional dance of Hawaii called?

Hula

200

What is the proper geographical term for a cluster or chain of islands?

Archipelago

200

Once home to the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire and now a museum, Topkapi Palace is located in which Anatolian city?

Istanbul

200

The Great Wall of China was primarily built during which dynasty?

The Ming Dynasty

200

Which desert is the largest in the world?

Antarctic

200

What is the national sport of Japan?

Sumo wrestling

300

What country is known as "Land of a Thousand Lakes"?

Finland

300

Which city did the infamous Jack the Ripper roam?

London

300

Who presides over the coronation ceremony for British monarchs?

Archbishop of Canterbury

300

What is the longest mountain range in the world?

The Andes

300

What is the traditional garment worn by men in Scotland?

Kilt

400

 Which Asian country is known as the "Land of the Thunder Dragon"?

Bhutan

400

In which city would you find the Christ the Redeemer statue?

Rio de Janeiro

400

According to the National Health Service Central Register, what is the most common surname in the United Kingdom?

Smith

400

Which U.S. state has the most active volcanoes?

Alaska

400

Which country is famous for its delicious chocolate and waffles?

Belgium

500

What is the largest active volcano on Earth?

Mauna Loa- Hawaii

500

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

500

 In the early 20th century, I turned from blue to rose: which artist am I?

He was one of the founders of the Cubist movement in art and, like many artists, the style of his works evolved over time.  His Blue Period paintings (1901-1904), influenced by his reaction to the suicide of a friend, were characterised by their monochromatic appearance and sombre subjects.  This period was immediately followed by the Rose Period (1904-1906), when he returned to warmer colours and more cheerful subjects.

Picasso

500

Mount Rushmore features the faces of how many U.S. presidents?

4

500

What is the traditional dance of Argentina?

Tango

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