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100

Air Force One is typically a heavily modified version of this Boeing model. 

747

100

Harry Potter goes to platform #9 3/4 in King's Cross Station in this city to get his magical train to Hogwarts. 

London

100

Herbie was a 1963 model of this car that became a movie star in the 1968 feature film Herbie, the Love Bug. 

Volkswagen 

100

Epson, Canon, and Hewlett-Packard all make the ink-jet type of these computer peripherals. 

Printers 

100

The Staffordshire type of this dog is also called the Pit Bull (a name that is no longer in favor).

Terrier 

200

Combat planes are usually wither fighters or this type, such as the B-52.

Bombers 

200

Name two of the four railroads in the classic Monopoly game. 

Reading, Pennsylvania, B&O, and Short Line

200

Marty Mcfly went "back to the future" is this innovative car with unique gull-wing doors. 

DeLorean

200

You probably have several APPS on your smart phone; what does APP stand for? 

Application

200

Barry, one of this breed of dog, over the course of his career in early 19th century Switzerland really did rescue more 40 people who had been lost in the snow. 

St. Bernard

300

In 1920, Aeromarine West Indies Airways began the first scheduled international passenger service in the US - from Key West to this nearby country's capital city. 

Cuba (Havana)

300

Amtrak's Downeaster runs north-south between Boston and this city that is a little over 100 miles away. 

Portland, Maine

300

this car company revitalized the "roadster" sport car genre in 1989 when it introduced the Miata. 

Mazda

300

This company, which had been known primarily for its copy machines, introduced the first hand-held mouse in 1973. 

Xerox

300

Despite its name, the Great Dane actually originated in this country, as did the Boxer and the Rottweiler. 

Germany

400

You might experience "time zone change syndrome," which is better known by this slang term, after a long flight across the country or across the ocean. 

Jet lag 

400

The original Orient Express began its route in Paris and ended roughly 2500 miles away in this city that spans both the continents of Europe and Asia. 

Istanbul

400

Tom and Ray Magliozzi, also known as Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers, hosted this radio show about automobile repair on NPR from 1977 to 2012.

Car Talk

400

This term describes the technique of shutting down and restarting a computer that is "misbehaving."

Rebooting

400

There are four main Setter dog breeds. Can you name two of them?

Irish Setter, English Setter, Gordon Setter, and the Irish Red and White Setter. 
500

On August 6, 1945, this B-29 bomber, named the Enola Gay, made history carrying this weapon to Japan.  

The first atomic bomb. The target of the Enola Gay was the city of Hiroshima. 

500

Tsar Alexander III didn't live to see the completion of this world's longest railway that he championed. 

The Trans-Siberian Railway, which remains the world's longest to this day.

500

Among this manufacturer's current car models are the Challenger, Charger, and Durango. 

Dodge 

500

The creator of ENIAC, which was built for the US Census Bureau in the 1950s. 

UNIVAC 

500

This was Marie Antoinette's favorite breed of dog; its name means "butterfly" because its ear give a butterfly-shape to its head..

Papillon