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Who are the four Gospel writers?
Matthew, Mark, Luke & John
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In nature, cirrus, nimbus and stratus are all forms of what?
Clouds
100
Meaning "House of Bread," in Hebrew, which town is said to be the birthplace of Jesus?
Bethlehem
100
What is the boiling point of water on the Celsius scale?
100° C
100
What is the boiling point of water on the Fahrenheit scale?
212° F
200
What red-crested bird is the state bird of seven different states, including Ohio?
Cardinal
200
Which plant did St. Patrick use to illustrate the Holy Trinity?
Three-leaf clover (Shamrock)
200
Which day of the week can be made using all the letters of the word DYNAMO?
Monday
200
In computer language, what do the letters F.A.Q. stand for?
Frequently Asked Questions
200
How many members are there is the United States senate?
100
300
How many squares are there on a standard checker board?
64
300
Which U. S. holiday is celebrated on the last Monday in May?
Memorial Day
300
What are two words with opposite meanings called?
Antonyms
300
What are two words with similar meanings called?
Synonyms
300
What are two or more words called that rhyme?
Homophones (Homonyms)
400
What famous horse race is run in Louisville, Kentucky?
Kentucky Derby
400
What is the name of the U. S. Navy 's six-jet precision flying team?
Blue Angels
400
A spelunker is someone who makes a hobby of exploring and studying what?
Caves
400
Who is the Catholic nun who received the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize for her work in Calcutta, India?
Saint Mother Theresa
400
In which month is Father's Day celebrated in the United States?
June
500
The highest temperature ever recorded was at the town of Aziza on which continent?
Africa
500
Trademarked by DuPont in 1946, which coating is used on cooking utensils to prevent sticking?
Teflon
500
In advertising, which paper towel calls itself the "Quicker Picker Upper?"
Bounty
500
Which U. S. state, which borders Ohio, is called the Keystone state?
Pennsylvania
500
What is the official national language of Brazil?
Portuguese