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100

She played Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz and followed the Yellow Brick Road.

Answer: Who is Judy Garland?

100

This "City of Light" is home to the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre.

Answer: What is Paris?

100

This breakfast staple is often served "sunny side up" or "scrambled."

Answer: What are Eggs?

100

 He was known as the "King of Rock and Roll" and lived at Graceland.

Answer: Who is Elvis Presley?

100

This city is famous for being the "Cereal Capital of the World."

Answer: What is Battle Creek?

200

This actor was known as "The Duke" and starred in countless Westerns like True Grit.

Answer: Who is John Wayne?

200

If you are visiting the Great Pyramid of Giza, you are in this country.

Answer: What is Egypt?

200

This green herb gives Pesto sauce its distinct color and flavor.

Answer: What is Basil?

200

This "First Lady of Song" was famous for her incredible jazz scatting and "A-Tisket, A-Tasket."

Answer: Who is Ella Fitzgerald?

200

 People who live in Michigan's Upper Peninsula are affectionately called this.

Answer: What are Yoopers?

300

 This 1952 musical featured Gene Kelly famously splashing around in puddles.

Answer: What is "Singin' in the Rain"?

300

This country is shaped like a boot and is the birthplace of pizza and pasta.

Answer: What is Italy?

300

This famous Italian dessert’s name literally translates to "pick me up."

Answer: What is Tiramisu?

300

This group gave us "Help!", "Yesterday," and "Hey Jude."

Answer: Who are The Beatles?

300

This is the only one of the Great Lakes located entirely within the United States.

Answer: What is Lake Michigan?

400

She was known for her violet eyes and her role as Cleopatra.

Answer: Who is Elizabeth Taylor?

400

This is the longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.

Answer: What is the Nile?

400

This fermented cabbage is a favorite topping for hot dogs and a staple in Polish cooking.

Answer: What is Sauerkraut?

400

This blind pianist and singer gave us "Georgia on My Mind" and "Hit the Road Jack."

Answer: Who is Ray Charles?

400

This famous Detroit record label was home to Stevie Wonder and The Supremes.

Answer: What is Motown?

500

He played "The Tramp" in silent films and was famous for his bowler hat and cane.

Answer: Who is Charlie Chaplin?

500

This is the only continent that is also its own country.

Answer: What is Australia?

500

This French cooking term means "everything in its place" before you start cooking.

Answer: What is Mise en place?

500

She was the "Queen of Soul" and demanded "R-E-S-P-E-C-T."

Answer: Who is Aretha Franklin?

500

This historic Michigan island bans all motor vehicles, meaning you have to travel by horse or bike.

Answer: What is Mackinac Island?