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100

Who lost to Richard Nixon in the 1968 presidential election?

Hubert Humphrey

100

What is the former name of John F. Kennedy Airport?

Idlewild

100

What's known as "The Ship of the Desert"?

The Camel

100

How many players make up a water polo team?

Seven (7)

100

What's the name of the leading ballet company in Russia?

The Bolshoi

200

what weapon did the crossed slits in English castles accommodate?

The Crossbow

200

What is the official residence of the president of France?

The Elysee Palace

200

What birds feathers does superstition say should never be in a house decoration?

The Peacock

200

What sport confronts participants with hairpins?

Auto Racing

200

What did Arthur Miller and Joe DiMaggio have in. common?

They both married Marilyn Monroe

300

What country was the target of Germany's planned but canceled "Operation Sea Lord"?

England

300

What city is home to Brigham Young University?

Provo

300

What rodent became the Canadian National symbol in 1975?

The Beaver

300

What team retired baseball player Stan Musial's No. 6?

St. Louis Cardinals

300

What British author created "Gunga Din"?

Rudyard Kipling

400

What suffragette was fined $100 for leading a group of women to vote in 1872?

Susan B. Anthony

400

What London park is "Speaker's Corner " located in?

Hyde Park

400

What is considered the most highly-specialized mammal?

The Whale

400

What sport is  played on the largest field?

Polo

400

John Lennon appeared on the cover of the first issue of what magazine? Think RS

Rolling Stone

500

Who is American-born Queen Nur married to?

King Hussein of Jordan

500

What is the official residence of the Head of State of New Zealand?

Buckingham Palace

500

What's the only mammal with four knees?

The Elephant

500

Who was the first black to pitch in major league baseball?

Satchel Paige

500

What Andrew Lloyd Weber's Broadway rock opera hit also became a movie?

Jesus Christ Superstar