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100

What member of Fleetwood Mac has had the most commercially successful solo career?

Stevie Nicks

100

What was the fourth nation to blow up an atomic bomb?

France

100

What does "Rx" mean to a pharmacist?

Prescription

100

What type of urban art does a "tagger" indulge in?

Graffiti

100

Which two U.S. states have the most national parks?

California and Alaska

200

Whose biography was titled the Other Side of the Rainbow?

Judy Garlands

200

Where did the Saxophone first gain popularity: funerals, jazz or military bands?

Military bands

200

What creature has been called "Chinas National Treasure"?

The giant panda

200

Who is the most decorated Olympian in Olympic history?

Michael Phelps

200

What city is the kickoff point for most climbs of Mount Everest?

Katmandu

300

Who was the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987?

Aretha Franklin

300

What U.S. outfit, after investing 20 years and $20 million , stopped using psychics to gather info, in 1995?

The CIA

300

What large animal starves to death after losing its sixth and last set of teeth?

The elephant

300

How many compartments were in the first TV dinner?

Three

300

What 300 meter high tower houses the Restaurant Jules Verne?

The Eiffel Tower

400

What Slyvester Stallone movie was hyped: "His whole life was a million-to-one shot"?

Rocky

400

What teenage girl dressed in mens clothing to beat the british at Orleans in 1429?

Joan of Arc

400

What narcotic did New York City surgeons pioneer as a local anesthetic, in 1884?

Cocaine

400

What spirits outsold vodka in the U.S. for the first time ever, in 1980?

Rum

400

What U.S. river got its name from the spanish word meaning "reddened" or "colored"?

The Colorado River

500

What TV shows original stated mission was to help educate underprivileged children?

Sesame Street

500

What two European states enjoy observer status at the United Nations?

Switzerland and Vatican City

500

What insect family has the most varieties, making up 290,000 of the 751,000 insect classes?

The beetle

500

Who did Richard Nixon say he picked to play shortstop on his all-presidents team because " He was short "?

James Madison

500

What customary greeting did Thomas Jefferson institute at the White House?

Shaking hands