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100

Which country produces around 85 percent of the world's supply of maple syrup?

Canada

100

This is a covering that goes underneath one's placemats at dinner.

tablecloth

100

Arnold Schwarzenegger helped popularize this sport and athletic competition in the 1970s and '80s.

Bodybuilding

100

This cartoon family's address changes throughout the television series' run, but you can always find them in the town of Bedrock.

Flintstones

100

In September 1964, this commission issued its report on the Kennedy assassination.

Warren

200

What popular Halloween candy was first marketed as "chicken feed" due to its resemblance to a common poultry feed? 

Candy Corn

200

These small, implanted devices in the chest regulate the heartbeat.

Pacemakers

200

This iconic exercise fad incorporates jazz dancing and music.

Jazzercise

200

The real-life Kirkeby mansion in Bel Air, California, was the filming site for this TV show starring the Clampett family.

The Beverly Hillbillies

200

In September 1974, this president pardoned President Richard Nixon.

President Gerald Ford

300

How many days are in a fortnight?

Fourteen

300

These luscious nuts are native to Australia but now are grown in places like Hawaii, Brazil, and Costa Rica.

Macadamias

300

Although this organization has been around since 1844, it was not until 1978 that we got a song-and-dance routine to go along with it.

YMCA

300

Still standing on the Warner Bros. Ranch is Darrin and Samantha's home at 1164 Morning Glory Circle, from this TV series.

Bewitched

300

In September 1973, this aircraft made its first transatlantic flight, breaking records for the fastest crossing.

Concorde

400

In what world city are the Spanish Steps located?

Rome

400

This word means "the same thing over and over; tediously repetitive" as well as "speaking in the same tone without varying intonation."

Monotonous

400

In the 1960s and '70s, this was a popular exercise for many, especially double Dutch games.

jump rope

400

The Munsters' mansion is located at this number on Mockingbird Lane.

1313

400

On a September day in 1926 , this 11-day feast in Little Italy made its debut.

Feast of San Gennaro

500

Marie Curie was the first woman to win what major prize for her study of radiation?

The Nobel Prize

500

This term is a colloquial nickname for a musical instrument characterized by bellows and buttons.

squeezebox

500

Conceived by Dr. Kenneth Cooper and meaning "using oxygen," this type of exercise was popularized by Jane Fonda and Richard Simmons.

Aerobics

500

Residents of this famous London address include Harold Wilson and John Major.

10 Downing Street

500

September didn't always have 30 days. It used to have this many.

29