World History
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100

What country was the scene of the Boxer Rebellion of 1990?

China

100

What are the "three P's" grown in the state of Georgia?

Peaches, Pecans, Peanuts

100

I was worn out after my last work period?

Weak and Week

100

Who was the voice of "Mr Magoo"?

Jim Backus

100

What kind of surface are the Wimbledon tennis championships played on?

Grass

200

Whose 1965 state funeral was the first ever attended by a reigning monarch?

Winston Churchill's

200

What state is home to Mammoth Cave National Park?

Kentucky

200

Don't complain about it, drink the white?

Whine and Wine

200

What was the name of the six foot-tall invisible rabbit who was a friend of Elwood P. Dowd?

Harvey

200

How many states does the "Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail" traverse?

Three

300

Who killed five London prostitutes in 1888?

Jack the Ripper

300

In what Canadian territory would you find Mount Kennedy?

Yukon Territory

300

A perfect lunch on a cold day?

Chili and Chilly

300

What U.S. President wrote 37 books?

Theodore Roosevelt

300

Who swatted 54 home runs the first year the spit ball was banned?

Babe Ruth

400

Who commanded the French forces at the Battle of Orleans?

Joan of Arc

400

What does OAS stand for?

Organization of American States

400

At the appointed time we received the promised reward?

Hour and Our

400

What did authors Homer, Keller and Milton have in common?

Blindness

400

What was Joe Namath's nickname?

Broadway Joe

500

What was the one-word headline of The London Star on December 10, 1936? Think A.

Abdication

500

What is no longer "falling down" in Lake Havasu City, Arizona?

London Bridge

500

The target on the first tee was the toughest on the entire course?

Hole and Whole

500

What book, based on Louisiana Senator Huey P. Long, won a Pulitzer for author Robert Warren? (And an Oscar for Broderick Crawford)

All the King's Men

500

How many players have pinch-hit for Ted Williams? Incredible for a 19 year career (with a WWII and Korean War interruption).

One