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100

What Scandinavian country's second- largest city is Goteborg? 

Sweden

100
What movie cast Sean Connery as a Franciscan monk called William of Baskerville?
The Name of the Rose
100

Who, on March 15,1978, was posthumously named General of the Armies of the United States?

George Washington

100

What bodybuilder and actor do the editors of Who's Who in America also list as an "author"

Arnold Schwarzenegger

100

What insect-catching plant was named for its resemblance to a kitchen container?

The pitcher plant

100

What future heavyweight boxing champ was disqualified at the 1952 Olympics for not fighting?

Ingemar Johansson

200

What U.S state holds the annual Fur Festival?

Alaska

200

What TV sitcom saw its title character promoted from butler to state budget director during the 1982-83 season?

Benson

200

Whose portrait disappeared from Moscow's Red Square in October , 1964?

Nikita Khrushchev's

200

What Kenneth Grahame character dresses as a washerwoman to escape from prison?

Toad

200

What part of the body contains the only bone not connected to any bone -the chest , leg , or neck?

The neck

200

Who's the only major league baseballer to have hit 30 or more runs in 15 seasons?

Hank Aron

300

What runs from Prudhoe to Valdez, Alaska?

The Alaska Pipeline

300

Which of Bonanza's Cartwright boys is lefthanded?

Little Joe

300

What was the first city in Britain's American colonies to receive a royal charter?

New York

300

What Shakespeare play has the most meteorological title?

The Tempest

300

What grass is known scientifically as "Saccharum"?

Sugar Can

300

What do golfers call the chunk of earth cut out of the ground during an iron shot?

A divot

400

What country provides the biggest market for Sri Lanka tea?

The U.S

400

What country songstress announced in 1987 that she'd open a shop specializing in porcelain and crystal?

Crystal Gayle

400

What century saw the French and Germans first take up leech farming?

The seventeenth

400
What Nobel Prize winner was a scriptwriter for the movie "The big sleep"

William Faulkner

400

What African fly transmits sleeping sickness?

The tsetse fly

400

What kind of golf competition is determined by holes won rather than by total strokes?

Match play

500

What continent's native people wield weapons called woomeras and null-nullas?

Australia's

500

Who played the tough Cossack leader in the 1962 movie Tara Bulda?

Yul Brynner

500

Which iconic singer-songwriter was born Robert Allen Zimmerman in 1941?

Bob Dylan

500

What character debuted in the 1928 film short Steamboat Willie?

Mickey Mouse

500

What is the sole food for a Koala?

Eucalyptus leaves

500

As of 2022, the Pirates professional baseball team is based in which city?

Pittsburgh

600

Which armed rebellion in West Virginia was the largest labor uprising in United States history?

Battle of Blair Mountain

600

Which film series featured the character Marty McFly?

Back To The future

600

Which president was buried at his presidential library in Simi Valley, CA, IN 2004?

Thornton Wilder

600

Which superhero is referenced in every episode of Seinfeld? 

Superman

600

What type of farm animal can get a sunburn?

Pig

600

Which team, led by Joe Namath, won Super Bowl lll in 1969?

New York Jets

700

On which continent is the Republic of Djibouti located?

Africa

700

What TV series was based on the novel Cyborg?

The Six Million Dollar Man

700

What war in England saw the removal of the Stuarts from control of the country?

English Civil War

700

What novel got its title from the line that follows "one flew east , one flew west"?

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

700

What's the most commonly manufactured vegetable fiber?

cotton

700

What city hosted the first U.S women's bodybuilding championship, in 1980?

Atlantic City, New Jersey
800

What is the Capital of Brazil?

Brasilia

800

What Beatles song warns: "if you don't treat her right, my friend, you're going to find her gone"? 

You're Going to Lose That Girl

800

What organization's acronym is NOW?

The National Organization for Women's 

800

What British prime minister titled one of his paintings "The Blue Sitting Room", Trent Park?

Winston Churchill

800

What precious metal is contained in argentiferous ores?

Silver

800

What country's athletes made up 80 percent of participants at the 1994 Olympics?

The U.S's 

900

What country is Greenland's nearest neighbor?

Canada

900

What Olivia Newton-John video is full of unfit fatties and handsome hunks?

Physical

900

What state put Sam Nunn in the U.S senate?

Georgia 

900

 What female artist observed that the desert is "the last place you can see all around you"?

Georgia O'Keefe

900

What beer-making ingredients is dried in oast-houses? 

Hops

900

What kind of liquor puts the punch in a Cuba Libre?

RUM

1000

What New York City building is home to the hectic Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange?

The World Trade Center
1000

Who was the only Mouseketeer the Disney Studio kept under contract after it stopped shooting The Mickey Mouse Club?

Annette 

1000

Who's the most famed person to quit Yale to become a ballet dancer?

Ron Reagan

1000

What Charlotte Bronte novel sees Mrs. Rochester set fire to the house?

Jane Eyre

1000

What are inflamed when people suffer from osteitis?

Bones

1000

What major league baseball team did Hank Aaron join in 1976 after retiring as a player?

Atlanta Braves