Keys to the Kingdom
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($100) You have to call this person if you lose the key to your home.

Answer: What is a locksmith? There are some types of keys locksmiths cannot reproduce, including restricted keys, which are covered by U.S. patent laws.

100

($100) This line divided the North and the South during the Civil War

Answer: What is the Mason-Dixon Line? The line was originally the border between Pennsylvania and Delaware to the north and Maryland to the south. It was later extended west to the Ohio River.

100

 ($100) This expat haven in Central America has a canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

Answer: What is Panama? The Panama Canal officially opened in 1914

100

($100) These campfire desserts are made with graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate bars.

Answer: What are s’mores? You don’t need a campfire to make s’mores; you can make them at home in the microwave or on a stovetop in a pan

100

($100) Coco Chanel is responsible for this classic dress.

Answer: What is little black dress? This dress is always appropriate evening wear. The hemlines may change, but these days, any hemline goes.

200

($200) This is the southernmost city in the Florida Keys.

Answer: What is Key West? It’s also the southernmost city in the United States.

200

 ($200) Lack of this vitamin causes scurvy

Answer: What is vitamin C? Scurvy is known as “the sailors’ disease” because it killed more than two million sailors between Columbus’ sailing and the mid-19th century

200

($200) If you move here, you’ll be living on the equator in one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, and you’ll have easy access to its Galápagos Islands.

Answer: What is Ecuador? High in the Andes Mountains, Cuenca is a popular destination for expats. The year-round temperature ranges between 72 and 79 degrees.

200

. ($200) Instead of taking the interstate highways all the way from Chicago to Los Angeles, you can take preserved sections of this famed route to add some variety and local color to your trip.

Answer: What is 66? Route 66 was the first all-weather highway from Chicago to Los Angeles. It was commissioned in 1926.

200

($200) Ford’s early classic model rolled off the assembly line in 1927

Answer: What is Model T? The Global Automotive Elections Foundation ranked it as the most influential car of the 20th century. Although the car is almost 100 years old, there are still a few working models.

400

 ($400) Mayors sometimes honor distinguished visitors with this key.

Answer: What is the key to the city? The key is a symbolic gesture. In 1702, the first key to a city was given in New York City to Viscount Edward Cornbury, the governor of New York and New Jersey.

400

($400) This is the national spice of Hungary, and it’s a red spice found in most residential kitchens.

Answer: What is paprika? It’s made from a combination of dried bell and chili peppers, and it adds great color to foods without adding much heat.

400

 ($400) Some of the popular expat destinations in this country include San Miguel de Allende, Puerto Vallarta, and Oaxaca City.

Answer: What is Mexico? Expats also head to Mexico City.

400

($400) If you’re camping and run out of matches, you are told to rub two of these together to start a fire.

Answer: What are sticks? People who have mastered the technique can start a fire in 10–15 minutes

400

($400) Ian Fleming is responsible for this franchise.

Answer: What is 007 or James Bond? Fleming worked in the Intelligence Division of the Royal Navy during World War II, so he likely pulled from his experiences when writing his novels.

600

 ($600) This key fits every door in a hotel or other building.

Answer: What is master key? All the locks in a building using a master key are coded to the master.

600

($600) It is the letter located in the upper left corner of a typewriter or keyboard.

Answer: What is Q? The QWERTY keyboard is named for the first six letters in the upper row of letters—Q, W, E, R, T, and Y.

600

($600) During the 1960s and 1970s, the United States fought a war in this Asian country, but today, it’s an expat haven.

Answer: What is Vietnam? The overall quality of life is ranked at No. 3 among expat destinations.

600

($600) Instead of on a mattress, campers sleep in this.

Answer: What is a sleeping bag? Modern sleeping bags are a combination mattress and comforter.

600

($600) This British company manufactures an iconic, luxury automobile as well as airplane engines.

Answer: What is Rolls Royce? The pinstripes on Rolls-Royce cars have been painted by just one man since 2003, and his steady hand earns six figures annually 

800

 ($800) Every night, the Ceremony of Keys takes place in this London structure that houses the Crown Jewels.

Answer: What is the Tower of London? The morning and evening Ceremonies of the Keys unlock and lock, respectively, the gates to the fortress.

800

($800) This is the mountain range found between Spain and France.

Answer: What are the Pyrenees? The chain forms a physical barrier between the two countries. There’s a micro-country between Spain and France in the Pyrenees—Andorra. Its capital is Andorra la Vella, and it has the highest altitude of any European capital.

800

($800) This country is the only country in Central America on the list of oldest democracies in the world. It is now one of the safest destinations, and it begins with a “C.”

Answer: What is Costa Rica? Like many Central and South American countries, you’ll have to deal with bureaucratic red tape to be able to live there, but it has a great standard of life

800

($800) When speeding down the road in a convertible while on vacation, you might think of this 1964 song by Roger Miller.

Answer: What is “King of the Road”? It begins:

Trailer for sale or rent Rooms to let... fifty cents No phone, no pool, no pets I ain‘t got no cigarettes...“

800

($800) Many serious actors appear in stage productions written by this classic British playwright. Some of them appear in summer park productions of his plays.

Answer: Who is William Shakespeare? Reading Shakespeare in school was a rite of passage for earlier generations. One of his enduring lines is “First thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.”