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100

Binary number systems, often found in computer programming, use only these two digits.

What are 0 and 1?

100

Noted for her elegance and style, this Vassar grad became a widow on November 22, 1963. She became a widow a second time on March 15, 1975.

Who is Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis?

100

This country has three capitals: Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein. (bloom-fon-tayn)

What is South Africa?

100

Clara Barton founded this organization in 1881 after initially learning of a similar group founded in Geneva, Switzerland in 1863.

What is the American Red Cross?

100

This stew is made with shellfish stock, meat, a dark roux and the holy trinity of veggies is often served over rice and is the official state dish of Louisiana.

What is Gumbo?

100

The first vaccine for this disease, also known as pertussis, was licensed in 1914.

What is Whooping cough?

100

This Beatle wrote and sang lead vocals on their single "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".

Who is George Harrison?

100

The Dead Rabbits were a 19th-century Irish-American street gang based in this U.S. city. They were the sworn mortal enemies of the Bowery Boys.

What is NYC?

**According to legend, one of the most feared Dead Rabbits was a woman named "Hell-Cat Maggie, who filed her teeth to points and wore brass fingernails during gang fights. 

100

Star Wars villain Darth Vader was voiced by James Earl Jones, but this actor/director was considered for the voice role, after his groundbreaking War of the Worlds radio broadcast 40 years earlier.

Who is Orson Welles?

200

This kind of angle measures between 91 degrees and 180 degrees.

What is obtuse?

200

This first First Lady was widowed at age 26, when her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, died in 1757 

Who is Martha Washington?

200

This Latin American capital city was built by the Spanish on the ruins of Tenochtitlan, the old Aztec capital.

What is Mexico City?

200

Founded by Danny Thomas in 1962 and named for the patron saint of lost causes, this research hospital is located in Memphis TN strives to find cures and prevention for catastrophic childhood diseases.

What is St Jude's (children's research hospital)?

200
Eating black-eyed peas and rice on this holiday is a tradition meant to bring good luck and prosperity.

What is New Year's Day?

200

Historically called canine madness, this is a fatal viral disease that attacks the central nervous system. Spread primarily through the saliva of an infected animal via bites or scratches, it is 100% preventable through routine vaccination but is universally fatal once clinical symptoms appear.

What is Rabies?

200

Yarrow, Stookey, and Travers are the lesser known last names of this trio

200

This gangster once kidnapped jazz pianist Fats Waller at gunpoint and made him perform at his birthday party. 

Who is Al Capone?

200

This mustachioed villain is the bad guy in the Dudley Do-Right cartoons.

Who is Snidely Whiplash?

300

This branch of mathematics gets its name from an Arabic word meaning “reunion of broken parts.”

What is Algebra?

300

This actress became a widow at age 26, when her third husband, Mike Todd, died in a plane crash a year after they married.

Who is Elizabeth Taylor?

300

Casablanca and Marrakech are better known by many travelers to this country, but Rabat is the capital.

What is Morocco?

300

Headquartered in Americus, GA, this 501c3  works to help build and improve homes for families of low-income or disadvantaged backgrounds. 

What is Habitat for Humanity?

300

This porridge is made by boiling ground corn and then adding milk, salt, water and butter. Add sugar for a tasty breakfast, or cheese to make a side for your shrimp. 

What are grits?

300

This bacterial infectious disease is commonly referred to as “lockjaw” 

What is tetanus?

300

This band, lead by (anagrammed) Mr Mojo Risin, was the first to use a billboard to announce a new album release

Who are The Doors?

300

Often called "the man who invented Las Vegas," this gangster hobnobbed with movie stars and oversaw the development of the Flamingo Casino.

Who is Bugsy Siegel?

300

Preferring independence, this First Lady frequently traveled without Secret Service details and famously carried a .22 caliber Smith & Wesson revolver. At age 72, she legally obtained a concealed-carry permit in New York

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

400

This value represents the sum of the first five prime numbers.

What is 28?

400

This American journalist lost her first husband, Jay Monahan, to colon cancer in 1998. Following his death, she had a colonoscopy live on air in March 2000. 

Who is Katie Couric?

400

This city is the world’s northernmost capital of a sovereign state, sitting at about 64° north latitude.

What is Reykjavik, Iceland?

400

This nonprofit was founded by Chef José Andrés in 2010 after an earthquake devastated Haiti. It acts as first responders to provide hot meals in the wake of humanitarian, climate, and community crises.

What is World Central Kitchen?

400

Made from this pig organ, a food called "chitterlings" or "chit-lins" is commonly served as a part of a soul food meal.

What are intestines?

400

On May 8, 1980, the World Health Organization officially declared that "the world and all its peoples have won freedom from" this deadly infectious disease

What is Smallpox?

400

When the Kingsmen recorded this song in 1963, it wasn't meant to be quite such an unintelligible mess. They thought the were using their rehearsal time in the studio, but it turns out that was their actual recording time. 

Wat is Louie, Louie?

400

Arnold Rothstein was an American criminal and allegedly the mastermind behind the bribery in the Black Sox baseball scandal, which involved the Chicago White Sox, who were playing against this team in the 1919 World Series. 

Who are the Cincinnati Reds?

400

People Magazine has featured their "Sexiest Man Alive" since 1985, when this man graced the cover; never mind his fall from grace 21 years later with a drunken anti-semitic rant.

Who is Mel Gibson?

500

 In 2014, Benedict Cumberbatch played this famous mathematician and computer scientist, highlighting how his team cracked the German Enigma Cold during WWII.

Who is Alan Turing?

500

At 101, Helen Viola Jackson passed Dec. 16, 2020; the last known widow of the veterans of this war. 

What is the US Civil War?

500

This capital of Bolivia is the capital with the highest elevation, sitting between about 3,250 and 4,100 meters above sea level.

What is La Paz?

500

This non profitable international medical humanitarian organization was created by doctors and journalists in France in 1971, providing emergency aid to people affected by wars, epidemics, famine, natural disasters and man-made disasters.

What is Doctors without Borders?

500

This dish, also known as Carolina peas and rice, is a simple dish composed of sliced bacon, rice, black-eyed peas and onions.

What is Hoppin' John?

500

The Antonine Plague, also known as the Plague of Galen, was an ancient pandemic that devastated this dominating civilization from 165-180 CE . It is believed to have been an early outbreak of smallpox

What is the Roman Empire?

500

This musician holds the rare distinction of being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame three times (as a solo artist, with the Yardbirds, and with Cream)

Who is Eric Clapton?

500

This American crime syndicate was founded by Louis Buchalter in the 1930s to threaten, maim, or murder designated victims for a price, and its services were available to any syndicate member in the country. 

What is Murder Inc.?

500

This type of thread-like fungus, found in soil, has recently been measured by scientists, and could stretch from Earth to sun more than a billion times, if laid end-to-end.

What is mycelium?

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