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100

He was an actor and twice-husband of Elizabeth Taylor.

(Richard) Burton

100

This is the author of the 1965 book Fox in Socks.

Dr. Seuss

100

In 1933, Queen Elizabeth's family got a dog named Dookie that began her lifelong obsession with this Welsh breed that if often described as "lively little herder who is affectionate and companionable without being needy."

Pembroke Welsh Corgi

100

The only NHL player to score over 200 points in one season. Known as "The Great One."

Wayne Gretzky

100

Death Valley is in this state.

California

100

This herb sometimes tops butter and/or sour cream on a baked potato.

Chives

100

This 1972 Francis Ford Coppola film based on the book by Mario Puzo tells the story of an Italian American family in the 1930s and '40s. It stars Marlon Brando and Al Pacino.

The Godfather

200

This was the profession of Muhammad Ali.

Boxing

200

An '80s slang saying advises taking one of these as a means to relax or loosen up.

Chill pill

200

The Boston terrier is the official dog of what U.S. state?

Massachusetts

200

Despite being Canadian, she was known as "America's Sweetheart." She was also known as "the girl with the curls."

Mary Pickford

200

What is considered the longest river in the United States?

Missouri River

200

The Genovese variety of this herb is used to make pesto.

Basil

200

Tommy Dorsey, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, and Lawrence Welk were all leaders of this type of musical group.

Big band

300

This was the barrier dividing East and West Germany until the late 1980s.

Berlin Wall

300

This actress with a rhyming name stars in films including 1967's Bonnie and Clyde and 1981's Mommie Dearest.

Faye Dunaway

300

In 1936, what popular food brand debuted its first Wienermobile, a 13-foot-long vehicle shaped like a giant hot dog on wheels, as a way to promote its products.

Oscar Mayer

300

He started his career as a newscaster. He hosted more than 7,000 episodes of a very popular game show.

Alex Trebek

300

Which state is considered the home of the first log cabins in North America, which were built in 1683 by Swedish immigrants?

Delaware

300

This herb from a woody plant goes well with lamb dishes. It is a member of the mint family.

Rosemary

300

He was Dean Martin's comedic partner.

Jerry Lewis

400

This is the first name of the star of the film Funny Girl.

Barbara (Streisand)

400

DAILY DOUBLE!

Long song

400

What breed of dog is Snoopy from the Peanuts comic strip?

Beagle

400

Best known for his role as patriarch Ben Cartwright in Bonanza.

Lorne Greene

400

Which state was the first to join the original 13 states?

Vermont

400

It's difficult to find a savory Greek dish without this herb.

Oregano

400

Brothers Larry, Daryl, and Daryl are featured in this TV sitcom.

Newhart

500

This man invented the telephone.

Bell

500

One who chooses the alcohol.

Liquor picker

500

A Canadian province is the namesake for a breed of dog that was once commonly used as a rescue animal for saving drowning sailors. What is this breed?

Newfoundland

500

TV personality and best-selling author. He was the host for People Are Funny and Kids Say the Darndest Things.

Art Linkletter

500

Which state is home to the longest main street in America, 33 miles, in Island Park?

Idaho

500

DAILY DOUBLE! ($500 increments)

This herb is often used with fish and in pickling.

Dill

500

These nationwide variety shows performed before live audiences across America before the advent of silent films.

Vaudeville

600

This optical instrument helps you see objects far away.

Binoculars

600

Chunky Feline

Fat Cat

600

Say What?!

One smart fella, he felt smart. Two smart fellas, they both felt smart. Three smart fellas, they all felt smart.

600

The original "scream queen." Her most famous leading man was an ape.

Fay Wray

600

Which state is home of the first World Series?

Massachusetts

600

This herb can be made into tea as a remedy for coughs and colds, and it gets its name from the Greek word for "courage."

Thyme

600

What TV series showed the first interracial kiss on American network television?

Star Trek

700

What breed of dog is Disney's Pluto?

Bloodhound

700

Insect Carpet

Bug Rug

700

A crime-fighting canine needs a nose for crime. Which super-sniffing dog breed was the first animal to have its evidence deemed admissible in U.S.courts?

Bloodhound

700

He was Ranger Bob on the Canadian Howdy Doody Show. Best known for his role as Captain Kirk on Star Trek.

William Shatner

700

What Ivy League school can be found in Connecticut?

Yale

700

Thyme ,basil, lemon balm, oregano, lavender, rosemary, and sage are all members of which family?

Mint

700

What famous festival hosted over 350,000 fans in 1969?

Woodstock

800

Where was the Battle of Bunker Hill fought?

Boston (Hill)

800

Quick Explosion

Fast Blast

800

Which country has officially declared 6 dog breeds, including the Shiba (Inu) and Akita as national monumnets?

Japan

800

He was the 15th prime minister of Canada. His oldest son is the current prime minister.

Pierre Trudeau

800

In which state did George Washington take the oath of office back on April 30, 1789?

New York

800

Which herb is regarded as "The King of Herbs"?

Basil

800

Final Jeopardy (increments of $800)

A View from on High

Ferris Wheel