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100

What is the largest artery of the body?

Aorta

100

He is well known for his law of gravity.

Isaac Newton

100

The 4th President of the United States.

James Madison

100

A young boy takes a train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve in this classic 1985 book by Chris van Allsburg.

The Polar Express

100

Alternating layers of ladyfingers soaked in the coffee-liqueur combo where is the mascarpone cheese and chocolate gets you this Italian dessert. 

Tiramisu

200

The thinnest skin in the body.

Eyelids

200

Who invented the safety elevator?

Elisha Otis

200

The US bought Alaska from which country?

Russia

200

What magical country does a White Witch put a spell so that it is always winter nut never Christmas in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe"?

Narnia

200

Every summer thousands of people come to this state for the annual celebration of lobster exports.

Maine

300

What is the term used to describe a disease that is common or constantly present in a given population?

Endemic

300

in 1543, this scientist detailed his radical theory of the universe, in which the earth, along with the other planets, rotate around the sun. He died shortly after publishing his book.

Nikolaus Copernicus

300

What year was US Declaration of Independence signed?

1776

300

What literary "S" term is intended to be not the critical and humorous while poking fun at an institution or idea?

Satire

300

This drink is made by dissolving carbon dioxide in water ti make it bubbly or fizzy.

Seltzer

400

In the US, basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of this cancer.

Skin Cancer

400

In which field did Marie Curie and her daughter Irene-Joliot Curie both win the Nobel Prize?

Chemistry

400

What do the stripes of American flag represent?

The 13 original colonies

400

The title character of  this Charlotte Brontë novel asks Mr. Rochester, "Do you think because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?"

Jane Eyre

400

Horseradish was the first commercially packaged and sold foodstuff what this Pittsburg-based company.

Heinz

500

This street drug was briefly marketed as a cough suppressant in 1898 as it was not believed to be addictive.

Heroin

500

Who had said, "God does not play dice with the universe"?

Albert Einstein

500

Who are the four presidents in the Mount Rushmore?

George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt

500

What epic poem, first published in 1667, concerns the fall of Lucifer from Heaven, and Adam and Eve's expulsion from the Garden of Eden?

Paradise Lost

500

One of the five French sauces, commonly features in Eggs Benedict.

Hollandaise