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A sandwich consisting of ground beef or pork, onions, tomato sauce or KETCHUP, worcestershire sauce and other seasonings served on a hamburger bun. It is synonymous with a manwich when served on Sweet King's Hawaiian buns.

Sloppy Joe
100
This natural disaster occurs most frequently in California 
Mudslide
100
The Olympic games originated in what country?
Greece
100

Canadian comedian and actor.  Famous for outrageous faces, and Dumb and Dumber.

Jim Carrey
100
In 1903, Wilbur and Orville made the first powered airplane flights in history. 
The Wright Brothers
200
Pardeeville, WI- This melon of 2.5 lbs was eaten in only 3.5 seconds at a speed-eating contest.
Watermelon
200
This is caused by seismic waves of energy traveling through the layers of the Earth's crust as a result of and earthquake or volcano eruption.
Tsunami
200
This American athlete won the greatest number of gold metals at a single Olympics for a total of 8.
Michael Phelps
200

1954-American actor known for his powerful role in movies such as Cry Freedom and Malcolm X

Denzel Washington
200
The Young Men's Christian Association has 30 million members in 110 countries.
The YMCA.
300
This fruit looks like plastic, tastes like lemons.
Star Fruit
300
This fish is the second most poisonous vertebrate on the planet; tetradoxin is found in its skin, muscle tissue, liver, and kidneys.  They can be found in the waters of Japan, China and the Philippines.
Pufferfish
300
This event was new to the Olympics, winter 2018 in Pyeongchang.  
Curling mixed doubles
300

1943-American actor who earned an Academy Awards for Raging Bull and the Godfather II. 

Robert De Niro 
300
Mountainous region of china and religious enclave for a form of Buddhism called Lamaism.
Tibet
400
A brewed seasoning made from soybeans, wheat and salt. 
Soy Sauce
400
The common name for the most lethal drug in the world.  Botulinum toxin is commonly used as an injection to get rid of wrinkles.  Just .000000007 can kill an average-sized human.  
Botox
400
The Olympic motto in Latin "Citius, Altius, Fortius" translates to this in English.
"Swifter, Higher, Stronger"
400

1899-1957-American film actor, starred in such classics as the Maltese Falcon and Casablanca.

Humphrey Bogart
400
1847-1931, American inventor, developed a sound recorder, light bulb, generator and motion picture projector.
Thomas Edison
500
Eaten while still alive and kicking, this Japanese delicacy is topped with vinegar and accompanies by sake!
Eel
500
This deadly snake is very fast, nocturnal and active after it rains.  While they are found throughout the world the most venomous (saw-scaled _____, and Chain ______) are found in the Middle East and Central Asia 
Viper
500
Each Olympiad (period of 4 years) is counted with roman numerals; the year of the games cannot be changed however the games were skipped over in 1916 during this historical battle.
First World War
500

1952- Versatile American comedian and actor.  The funniest man in show business.

Robin Williams 
500
Founded in 1945 after WWII ended.  Its mission is to maintain world peace.
The United Nations