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100

Who gave the famous "I have a dream" speech?

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

Which fruit is associated with Isaac Newton?

Apples

100

Que Sera, Sera...


Whatever will be, will be

100

How much of Earth's surface is covered in water - 30%, 50%, or 70%?

70%

100

Which animal races in the Kentucky Derby?

Horse

200

Which American had a famous ride to warn people that the British were coming?

Paul Revere

200

The U.S. state Georgia is known for which fruit--often used in cobblers?

Peaches

200

You are my sunshine

My only sunshine

You make me happy...

When skies are gray

200

What do fish have that allow them to breathe underwater?

Gills

200

What is the Aloha state?

Hawaii

300

What is Thomas Edison's most famous invention?

The lightbulb

300

Which starchy food is Idaho known for growing?

Potatoes

300

When the moon hits your eye...

Like a big pizza pie

300

True or False: An Octopus has three hearts.

True

300

Julie Andrews plays a young nun and governess to seven children in this 1965 movie set in Austria.

The Sound of Music

400

Who is depicted on a U.S. hundred-dollar bill?

Benjamin Franklin

400

Which herb is used to make pesto?

Basil

400

Raindrops on roses and...

Whiskers on kittens
400

True or False: An ornithologist studies birds.

True

400

What symbol can you see on the Canadian flag?

Maple leaf

500

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci

500

In which country would you eat Haggis, Neeps, and Tatties?

Scotland

500

I once was lost, but now I'm found


Was blind but now I see

500

What is the sleep-like state that animals go into to survive the winter?

Hibernation

500

Louisa May Alcott was an American author from Massachusetts. What is the name of the book she wrote about four sisters?

Little Women