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100

The Washington Wizards used to be called what?

Washington Bullets

100

What is the capital of Wisconsin?

Madison

100

What separates North Korea from South Korea?

De-militarized Zone

100

This celebrity was criticized for wearing a dress on vogue.

Harry Styles 

100

What was the deadliest war in history?

World War II

200

Which Hall of Fame player was left off of the Olympic "Dream Team" because of tension with Michael Jordan?

Isiah Thomas 

200

Pierre is the capital of which state?

South Dakota

200

Which two countries share the world's longest border?

United States and Canada

200

This city is the most popular for filming movies.

New York City

200

What was the deadliest war in American History?

The Civil War

300

Which football team is the only team to ever go undefeated?

Miami Dolphins 

300

Hagatña is the capital of what US territory?

Guam

300

What city has the highest population in the world?

Tokyo

300

This athlete was known for playing basketball, but got into the movie business for a year in 1995-1996.

Michael Jordan

300

Abraham Lincoln was the ____ President of the United States.

16th.

400

This soccer player was notorious for "biting opponents" during matches. 

Luis Suarez

400

What is the least populous US state capital?

Montpelier

400

What is the name of the Vietnamese currency?

Dong

400

This actor/actress is notorious for sitting courtside at Lakers games wearing sunglasses

Jack Nicholson

400

These three world leaders meet at the Yalta conference in 1945. Who are they?

Stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt 

500

These five pro sports teams in the NFL, NHL, MLB, and NBA share the same name: Cardinals, Kings, Giants, Rangers, Panthers. What is the sixth?

Jets (Winnipeg and New York)

500

What is the largest US state capital by population?

Phoenix

500
What country has the most national parks?

Australia

500

This actor/actress has won the most Oscars with 4

Katharine Hepburn

500

This President signed a law into order which created the first "National Park" in the United States.

Theodore Roosevelt