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This actress starred in the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's"

Who is Audrey Hepburn

100

This healthy fat containing food is used as the base of guacamole

What is avocado

100

This president, formerly an actor, survived an assassination attempt 69 days into his term.

Who is Ronald Reagan

100

This is the fastest land mammal in the world, able to run up to 75 mph

What is a cheetah

100

This is the name of the galaxy we live in.

What is the Milky Way

200

This British actress was swept off her feet by Rhett Butler in the 1939 classic "Gone with the Wind"

Who is Vivien Leigh

200

Originating in Africa, this type of bean is roasted and used in a drink that around 60% of the US population consumes daily

What is coffee

200

This president is known for ending the draft, as well as being the only commander-in-chief that resigned from his position.

Who is Richard Nixon

200

Native to Africa, this mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the world

What is a hippopotamus 

200

This is the hardest rock or stone, usually considered to be precious, used in jewelry. 

What are diamonds

300

She was a Swedish actress who won two Oscars for roles in the 1944 film "Gaslight" and the 1956 flick "Anastasia," and played an iconic role as Ilsa Lund opposite Humphrey Bogart in the 1942 classic "Casablanca."

Who is Ingrid Bergman

300

This fast food restaurant is credited with introducing the first modern-day drive-thru window.

What is Wendy's

300

He was the first Roman-Catholic president, also known as one of the youngest US presidents.

Who is John F Kennedy

300

This is the name for a baby goose

What is a gosling

300

These two countries share the longest international border.

What are the USA and Canada

400

This actress starred in Hitchcock classics like "Rear Window" and "To Catch a Thief," then received an Oscar nomination for the 1953 flick "Mogambo." She retired at age 26 to marry Prince Rainier III of Monaco.

Who is Grace Kelly

400

Used as a ruse to keep German pilots confused during WWII, this vegetable was popularized as a form of enhancing "Night Vision" with its Vitamin A content

What are carrots

400

This president won re-election with the widest popular vote margin in history, as well as signed the civil rights act.

Who is Lyndon B Johnson

400

This is the humorous, yet accurate name for a group of porcupines.

What is a prickle

400

The official national animal for this European country is a unicorn

What is Scotland

500

This Brazilian actress made fruit hats fashionable thanks to roles in films like "The Gang's All Here" (1943)

Who is Carmen Miranda

500

The Caesar Salad was invented in this country in the Western-Hemisphere

What is Mexico

500

This president held office during the great depression, when homelessness had led to large "shanty towns" that were named after the president who was largely blamed for it.

Who is Herbert Hoover

500

These cute, semi aquatic animals will hold hands (or paws) to keep from drifting apart from each other in the water.

What are sea otters

500

George Washington was in his forties when this classical musician was born

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven