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100

In which town was Jesus born?

Bethlehem 

100

What state is known as the heart of Dixie?

Alabama 

100

What hour are daylight savings times change-overs made in the U.S.?

Two a.m.

100

Who has been pictured on more People magazine covers than anyone else?

Michael Jackson 
200

What kind of money is used in Germany?

Euro 

200

What city's subway station boasts the most stations in the U.S.?

New York City

200

What powered the Philadelphia fire engine for the last time on New Year's Eve in 1927?

Horses

200

What bullfight participants wield lances while atop blindfolded horses? 

Picadors 

300

What year did women recieve the right to vote?

1920 

300

What state is known as the first state? 

Delaware 

300

How many animal and plant species became extinct in the 1980's? 1,000, 10,000 or 100,000?

One Hundred Thousand  

300

What U.S. product is Elastoplast the British equivalent of? 

Band-aid 

400

Who won the India Pakistan War of 1965? 

India 

400

Who was the president of the United States during World War I?

Woodrow Wilson 

400

What Greek was the first physician to record case histories of patients?

Hippocrates 

400

What must you be to hold the title "Vicar of Christ"?

The Pope 

500

Which war interrupted construction of the Washington monument in Washington? 

The Civil War 

500

Who was the president of the Confederate states during the U.S. Civil War? 

Jefferson Davis 

500

What mountain range began to form when India collided with Asia 40 million years ago?

The Himalayas 

500
What hole did H.L. Menken say was "the one American contribution to argot of golf?" 

The nineteenth hole 

600

Who was Lenin's successor? 

Joseph Stalin 

600

Who invented the first car? 

Carl Benz 

600

What are dogfish smaller versions of?

Sharks 

600

What part of an elephant boasts 100,000 muscles? 

The trunk 

700

Who is known as the "Father of History"? 

Herodotus 

700

What Chinese city's name became a synonym for kidnapping? 

Shanghai 

700

How many pecks make a bushel?

Four 

700
What occupation has the appropriate anagram "moon starer"?

Astronomer 

800

Which Country first used paper money?

China 

800

What northern nation's greyser-heated soil allows it to grow bananas?

Iceland's 

800

What test-tube process has the acronym IVF?

In-vitro fertilization 

800

What was the title of Colin Powell's mega-selling memoir?

My American Journey 

900

Final jep

15th century northern european artists incorporated what into their artwork that sometimes contained hidden messages and anamorphic designs

Symbolism