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100

What wooden marionette got his name from the Italian word meaning "pine seed"? 

Pinocchio 

100

What branch of U.S. government meets in a building inscribed "Equal Justice under Law"? 

The Supreme Court 

100

What state earned the Indian name "Dark and Bloody Ground," according to Daniel Boone? 

Kentucky

100

What kitchen appliance does the typical American open 22 times a day? 

The refrigerator 

100

What color are a zebra's black stripes during the first six months of life? 

Brown 

200

What's the maximum number of answers on a single Jeopardy show? 

61

200

Who was hiking in the Adirondacks when he learned President McKinley had been shot? 

Theodore Roosevelt 

200

What U.S. industrial state has the highest percentage of unionized workers? 

Michigan 

200

What does UPC mean to supermarket retailers? 

Universal Product Code 

200

Where do the majority of men want to have hair removed from at waxing parlors? 

Their back 

300

What movie prompted Uma Thurman to gush: "To dance with Travolta was like being able to do a western with John Wayne"?

Pulp Fiction 

300

Whose crimes was Nikita Khrushchev the first Soviet to publicly denounce? 

Joseph Stalin's 

300

What country calls its organized crime the Yakuza? 

Japan 

300

How did Dave Letterman's mom sign her autographs at the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics? 

"Dave's Mom" 

300

What flower family is the apple a member of? 

The rose family 

400

Who was the first artist of the 1990s to keep an album on Billboard's Top 40 for 126 weeks? 

Garth Brooks 

400

What color breeches did fashion-conscious French soldiers wear to battle at the start of World War 1? 

Scarlet 

400

What Asian nation does The Guinness Book of World Records receive one-fifth of their mail from? 

India 

400

What neatly stacked snack food features a man with a handlebar mustache on its canister? 

Pringles

400

What does a Sphygmomanometer measure? 

Blood Pressure

500

What female singer was nicknamed "The Nose"? 

Barbra Streisand 

500

What First Lady fled the White House with the Declaration Of Independence and her pet parrot when the British attacked in 1814?

Dolley Madison

500

What two directions do you typically travel on interstate highways with odd numbers?

North or South

500

What Gulf city's residents consume 2.4 times as much mayonnaise as anywhere else in the US? 

New Orleans' 

500

What was the surname of the French brothers that started making bicycle tires in 1888?

Michelin 

600

What thespian was known as "Mr. Danny" when he toiled in his sisters' hair salon? 

Danny DeVito 

600

What lengthy war did Joan of Arc's inspirational leadership help conclude? 

The Hundred Years War

600

What two seas flank the Caucasus Mountains? 

The Black Sea and the Caspian Sea 

600

What product's 1995 ads featured Vanna White, Lauren Bacall and Christie Brinkley with mustaches? 

Milk's 

600

What country's scientists did the U.S. secretly employ under Project Paperclip? 

Germany's

700

What E.B White opus notes: "If I can fool a bug, I can fool a man. People are not as smart as bugs"? 

Charlotte's Web 

700

What ill-fated Vietnamese village was also known as Song My? 

My Lai 

700

What corporation is building a utopian community in Florida, called Celebration? 

Disney

700

What two-word real estate term is code for "no children"?

Quiet Neighborhood

700

What epidemic halved the populations of five American Indian tribes in 1781? 

Smallpox 

800

What continent is home to five of the world's eight longest rivers? 

Asia