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100

the words of the anthem were written late in this war

1812

100

A bypass operation may bypass the carotid or coronary one of these

Artery

100

One of the  anthems of the '80s was the Specials' plea to "free" this South African  

Nelson Mandela

100

In February 1865 he became chief of all Confederate armies

Robert E lee

100

Ketchup is baked right into this main dish that shares its name with a pop music star

Meat Loaf

200

3 of the 4 full sentences in the first verse end in this punctuation mark

question Mark

200

An instrument called a reamer is used in the replacement of this joint at the top of the femur

Hip 

200

Dawn's Singing partner

Tony Orlamdo

200

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Before joining the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, he led the NCAA in overall yards gained as a football player at UCLA 

Jackie Robinson

200

th the Kraft product of this pasta & cheese, kids favorite

Mac and cheese

300

In 1912 Eben Appleton of New York donated the banner in the song to this, on the condition it always stay there

Smthsonian

300

The technical term for the common operation to remove the uterus

hysterectomy

300

In January 1969 the Beatles recorded "Get Back" on the roof of this record company's Savile Row Studio in London

Apple records

300

In 1836 this artist unsuccessfully ran for mayor of New York City: a year later he invented the telegraph

Samual Morse

300

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It's hot breakfast cereal made from & named for the most nutritious of the cereal grains 

Oatmeal

400

This word means a fortification on an embankment with a parapet on top

Ramparr

400


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If someone's reconnecting your bile ducts, you've just had this transplant first performed by Dr. Thomas Starzl 

Liver Transplant

400

He wrote several earlier hits for others, but didn't have his own Top 10 hit until "Like A Rolling Stone" in 1965

Dylan

400

or 4 years during the American Revolution, this future Treasury Secretary served as Washington's private secretary

Hamilton 

400

Cheese & blueberries are popular fillings for these Jewish crepes

Blintzes

500

The first Olympics at which the song could be played as our official national anthem were held in 1932 in this country

USA Lake Placid

500

The acronymic word "laser" is represented in this acronym for a popular sight-improvement surgery

Lasik

500

His group, The Union Gap. took its name from the town of Union Gap, Washington

Gary Puckett

500

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The first First Lady who was a college graduate, she banned all alcoholic beverages from state functions 

Lemonade Lucy Hayes

500

South America's Tupi Indians named this cassava starch that we use in pudding

Tapioca