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100

This large fruit was originally cultivated for hydration rather than food.

What is watermelon.

100

A Jewish Bar Mitzvah is celebrated at ___ years old.

What is 13.

100

The Olympics are held every ___ years.

What is four.

100

This toy was the first toy to be advertised on television.

What is Mr. Potato Head.

100

A young boy takes a train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve in this children's book classic.

What is the Polar Express.

200

This snack has been around thousands of years, but its popularity rapidly increased in the 1890s with the invention of a _____ machine.

What is popcorn.

200

This religion views a cow as a holy animal.

What is Hindu.

200

This is the national sport of Canada.

What is lacrosse.

200

This is the best selling video game worldwide.

What is tetris.

200

This author is responsible for the famous book series "Goosebumps".

Who is R.L. Stine.

300

This distilled alcohol has a name that is derived from the Slavic word for water.

What is vodka.

300

This was the only thing left in Pandora's box after evil was released.

What is hope.

300

This woman was the winner of the first-ever women's match at Wrestlemania.

Who is Wendi Richter.

300

There are ___ possible murder weapons in Clue.

What is six.

300

In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" the witch uses this candy to brainwash the child.

What is Turkish Delights.

400

This German side dish is a mixture of cabbage and lactic acid.

What is sauerkraut.

400

In Renaissance art, a shade of blue paint made from lapis lazuli was so expensive it was almost exclusively used to paint the robes of this important figure in Christianity. 

Who is The Virgin Mary.

400

In motor racing, this flag is used to indicate the winner.

What is a checkered flag.

400

In Chess, this piece can only move diagonally.

What is the Bishop.

400

This "phony" book by J.D. Salinger was the book Mark David Chapman was holding when he murdered John Lennon.

What is "Catcher in the Rye".

500

Formerly known as Marine Harvest, the seafood company MOWI is the world's largest producer of this fish.

What is salmon.

500

While the Obama's lived in the White House, the children attented a school founded by this dying religious group.

Who are the Quakers.

500
This is the year that women were first allowed to compete in the Olympics. 

What is 1900.

500

Boardwalk! Marvin Gardens! What coastal city serves as the inspiration for various properties that make up the original Monopoly board.

What is Atlantic City. 

500

"Double double toil and trouble" comes from this Shakespeare play.

What is MacBeth.