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JAMAICA, JORDAN OR JAPAN
POLITICAL PARTIES
AMERICA'S GOT TALENT
SPORTS HALLS OF FAME
FOOD & DRINK
200
'It was a Spanish possession until 1655'
Jamaica
200
'Of the major U.S. political parties, this one that started around 1830 has been around the longest'
the Democratic Party
200
'Rhode Island's Matt "The Knife" escaped from a cop's pair of these in 5 seconds flat'
handcuffs
200
'On this school's home football weekends, the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend stays open longer'
Notre Dame
200
'It's simply Spanish for "sauce"'
salsa
400
'Officially, it's a kingdom'
Jordan
400
'Margaret Thatcher & John Major were both members of this political party'
the Conservative Party
400
'New York's Mike Cuzzacrea has run 26 marathons in just over 3 hours each--oh, while flipping one of these foods'
a pancake
400
'A museum & hall of fame for this sport in Huntington Beach, Calif. includes a shrine to Duke Kahanamoku'
surfing
400
'A tradition at Vienna's Demel Coffeehouse, founded 1786, is a cup of this warm sweet beverage on New Year's Day'
hot chocolate
600
'Its first contact with Europeans came around 1542'
Japan
600
'In 1926 Benito Mussolini abolished all political parties except this one'
the Fascist Party
600
'In 1999 Illinois' Scott Jeckel shot a marshmallow from his nose & Ray Perisin caught it--16 feet later--in... eww... this'
his mouth
600
'The original of this trophy, a silver bowl, is on permanent display at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto'
the Stanley Cup
600
'Valmeuse & St. Benoit are nice soft runny these'
cheese
800
'It was once populated by a people known as the Nabataeans'
Jordan
800
'In Benin this party is called "les Verts du Benin"; in Belgium it's called "Ecolo"'
the Green Party
800
'In 1999 Florida's Gordon Cates kissed 11 of these deadly snakes in a row--& Rikki-Tikki-Tavi wasn't even there for backup'
a cobra
800
'The museum & hall of fame for this sport in St. Louis has a display of zany team shirts from the 1950s'
bowling
800
'
This
item is popular in salads, but some object because harvesting it can destroy the tree'
heart of palm
1000
'Its leading exports are bauxite & aluminum'
Jamaica
1000
'As president, Georges Pompidou was a member of the political party named for this man who served before him'
de Gaulle
1000
'New Jersey's Dave Meenan covered more than 28 miles this way in 1997--beat that, Bojangles!'
tap dancing
1000
'Start your engines please & head to this Alabama city to visit the Motorsports Hall of Fame'
Talladega
1000
'This old-timey soda fountain drink got its name from one ingredient--a little phosphoric acid'
a phosphate