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100

Founded by this reverend in 1979, the Moral Majority was against the Equal Rights Amendment

Fallwell

100

At the 2000 Olympics, 4 boxing golds went to fighters from this Caribbean island

Cuba

100

Nigeria,

Turkey,

Iran

Nigeria

100

A pipkin is a metal pot; a Pippin is a type of this fruit

an apple

100

An exact duplicate (6, 4)

Carbon copy

200

Number 25 of Luther's 95 Theses says this man had no more power to relieve souls in purgatory than any bishop

The pope

200

In 1937 Joe Louis became heavyweight champ; in 1997 this Lewis wore the crown

Lennox Lewis

200

Spain,

Mexico,

Argentina

Mexico

200

Of a rug, a bug or a jug, the one you'd normally find weft in

a rug

200

This song from "Abbey Road" originated as a campaign song for Timothy Leary (4, 8)

Come Together

300

This Hebrew word means foods with leavening agents that are forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover

Chametz

300

In 1973 Joe Frazier lost his title to this man

George Foreman

300

Belgium,

the Netherlands,

Czech Republic

the Netherlands

300

Common 10-letter name for a timbal or timpani

a kettledrum

300

Dental tartar, or branch of math (8)

Calculus

400

One of the great Hindu gods, he's also called the "Preserver"

Vishnu

400

Fearsome nickname of 1980s heavyweight champ James Smith

"Bonecrusher"

400

Uganda,

Kenya,

South Africa

South Africa

400

It's what one usually does behind a rostrum; you can also do it behind a lectern

give a speech

400

A crusty, ill-tempered old man (10)

Curmudgeon 

500

This religion grew out of the Babi Faith, which was founded in Iran in 1844

Baha'i Faith

500

His sweetest moment came on June 17, 2000 when he beat Oscar De La Hoya

"Sugar" Shane Mosley

500

The Dominican Republic,

Haiti,

the Bahamas

Haiti

500

A neophyte is a new convert; neoprene is a synthetic type of this material

rubber

500

Cranky lawn weed (9)

Crabgrass