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He died in Spain May 20, 1506, still believing he had reached the East Indies

Christopher Columbus

100

Type of coffee, or a flavoring combining coffee & chocolate, both named for a port in Yemen

Mocha

100

This first lady's fondness for actors included dates with Clark Gable

Nancy Reagan

100

Christmas seals now fight all lung disease, but originally targeted this #1 killer of early 1900s

Tuberculosis

100

"America" or "My Country, 'Tis Of Thee" is sung to the same tune as this European country's anthem

England

200

To win a bet, mountain man Jim Bridger rode dangerous rapids to discover this Utah lake

The Great Salt Lake

200

A term for putting political expedience above morality comes from this author of "The Prince"

Machiavelli

200

Making her getaway from husband Bob Evans, she ran off with co-star Steve McQueen

Ali McGraw

200

Though Fleming discovered this 1st modern antibiotic in 1928, his Nobel Prize for it came in 1945

Penicillin

200

According to Julia Ward- Howe, "Mine eyes have seen the glory of" this

The Coming of the Lord

300

English explorer who apparently made up the story about Pocahontas saving his life

John Smith

300

Saying "another such victory & we are undone", Greek king Pyrrhus gave us this 2-word term

Pyrrhic victory

300

In 1940, this "Scarlett" woman married Laurence Olivier in Santa Barbara

Vivian Leigh

300

Derived from bark of cinchona tree, it was for years only known remedy for malaria

Quinine

300

1st written for the Army-Navy football game of 1906, it's the "theme song" of the U.S. Navy

Anchors Aweigh

400

In 1508, he searched for the Northwest Passage, not Cissy, Buffy & Jody

Sebastian Cabot

400

Raisins known as "currants" were originally produced in the region of this ancient Greek city

Corinth

400

Joan Fontaine romanced this "Paper Chase" star but never married him; maybe he didn't "earn" it

John Houseman

400

Venereal disease formerly known as "the pox" or "the great pox" as opposed to smallpox

Syphilis

400

This food item was slang for "a dandy" when "Yankee Doodle" was written

Macaroni

500

In 1776, the infamous Capt. Bligh was sailing master for this South Seas explorer

Captain Cook

500

"Flimsy" or "of low quality", it 1st described cloth from Silesia in central Europe

Sleazy

500

Of the 3 Gabor sisters, the only 1 who did not marry George Sanders

Eva

500

Once the symbol of Hermes or Mercury, it's now the symbol of the medical profession

The Caduceus

500

It's said the view from Pike's Peak inspired Katharine Lee Bates to write this

America the Beautiful