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What is the capital of England?

London

100

What part of the plant takes water and minerals from the soil?

Roots
100

Which player became the first African-American player in MLB?

Jackie Robinson

100

What singer turned actor is known as Old Blue Eyes?

Frank Sinatra

100

A person in charge of a group of workers, a particular operation, or a section of a plant

Forman

200

What country is home to the Eiffel Tower?

France

200

What flower shares its name with Donald Ducks girlfriend?

Daisy

200

What type of ball is used in the game Table Tennis?

Ping Pong Ball

200

Who was known as The King of Rock and Roll?

Elvis Presley

200

Educated guess about future weather

Forecast

300

Which city is the Golden Gate Bridge located in?

San Fransisco

300

Name the sweet substance insects consume when they feed on flowers? 

Nectar

300

What body part can’t touch the ball in soccer (unless you’re the goalie)?

Hands

300

What state does the devil go down to in the famous Charlie Daniels song?

Georgia

300

Another word for nonstop or continuous

Forever

400

Name the latitude that runs through the centre of the Earth.

Equator

400
If you planted the "3 Sisters", what crops would you be growing?

Corn, Beans & Squash

400

What is a score of zero called in tennis?

Love

400

Who performed the famous song and dance in Singing in the Rain?


Gene Kelly

400

To deprive (a mortgagor) of the right to redeem a property, esp. after defaulting on mortgage payments.

Foreclosure

500

What is the name of the tallest mountain in the world?

Mt. Everest

500

Mary, Mary quite contrary how does your garden grow. What did Mary grow in her garden in the nursery rhyme?

Silver Bells and Cockle Shells and Pretty Maids all in a row

500

What do you call it when a bowler knocks over all the pins at once?

Strike

500

What acclaimed Broadway musical was based on an 1862 Victor Hugo novel about the French Revolution?


Les Misérables

500

To stop feeling angry or resentful toward (someone) for an offense, flaw, or mistake.

Forgive