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What is the closest star to Earth?

The sun

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Which U.S. president signed the Equal Pay Act, which mandated equal pay for equal work?

John F. Kennedy

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Which US state is "Almost Heaven"?

West Virginia 

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What is a shark's skeleton made of?

Cartilage

100

How many goonies were there?

Four

200

What is the explosion at the end of a star's life cycle called?

Supernova

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Who served as Vice President under Ronald Reagan?

George H.W. Bush

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What four US states start with the letter I?

Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa

200

A triangle with three equal sides is called a what?

Equilateral

200

What was the remake of "A Night to Remember"?

Titanic

300

What human organs are affected by glaucoma?

The eyes

300

What crop failure caused the Irish Famine?

Potatoes 

300

In what decade did Washington, D.C become the capital of the U.S.?

1800

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What animal lives in a lodge?

The Beaver

300

Who played the "Grinch"?

Jim Carey

400

What element are diamonds made of?

Carbon

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Who was the first wife of King Henry VIII?

Catherine of Aragon

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Which river runs through Paris?

Seine

400

What fruit was once called a Persian apple?

Peach

400

Where in "Stand by Me" were the town scenes filmed?

Brownsville, OR

500

What cooking fuel is produced by heating wood without oxygen?

Charcoal

500

Which former U.S. president is the only president to hold a patent?

Abraham Lincoln

500

What U.S. mountain range has a "road to nowhere"?

Great Smokey Mountains

500

What bird can swim but cannot fly?

The Penguin

500

Who did Eliza dance with art the ball?

Prince of Transylvania

600

The world's first successful vaccine was developed to treat which disease?

Smallpox

600

Who won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for his work at ending the Russo-Japanese War?

Theodore Roosevelt

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The underground lake, The Lost Sea, is located in which US state's Craighead Caverns?

Tennessee

600

What is the minimum speed for a Category 5 hurricane?

157 mph

600

Who played the first movie "Superman"?

Christopher Reeve

700

What shapes are used in a Venn diagram?

Circles

700

Who was the first person to break the sound barrier?

Chuck Yeager

700

Corsica is part of which European country?

France 

700

What is the oldest marathon race in the US?

Boston Marathon

700

Who was the voice of Shrek 

Mike Myers

800

What is a plant with no internal system of tube like structures called?

Nonvascular Plant

800

Who was the first American astronaut to orbit the Earth, circling it three times in 1962?

John Glenn

800

What is the national flower of Wales?

Daffodil -- Wales made the selection because it represents optimism and is one of the first seasonal symbols of spring.

800

How many dots are there on a die?

21

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In "Fantasia", what did the sorcerer's apprentice enchant?

A broom

900

What plant when ingested (in small quantities) can make the oil of your skin poisonous?

Oleander

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Which US military awards were established during the Civil War?

The Navy and Marine Corps Medal of Honor

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What was Belize known as until 1973?

British Honduras

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What musical instrument is played to wake up soldiers?

Bugle

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What water hazard is found in both "African Queen" and " Stand by Me"?

Leaches

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Which naturally occurring element is heaviest by atomic weight?

Uranium

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Which American revolutionary figure was a philosopher?

Thomas Paine, the patriot who penned the philosophical treatise "The Rights of Man" and the revolutionary pamphlet "Common Sense"

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Which country has a city nicknamed "The Waterfall Capital of the World"? 

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada -- According to Smithsonian Magazine, Hamilton holds the record for the most waterfalls within one city's limits, with 156 separate falls.

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What is the name of Spain's famous cold soup made mostly from tomatoes?

Gazpacho

1000

What was the name of the travelling salesman that Dorothy met when first running away from home?

Professor Marvel