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100

What U.S. city was named for St. Francis of Assisi?

San Francisco

100

Who was nicknamed The Cowboy President?

Theodore Roosevelt 

100

What was the Oscar-winning theme song of Breakfast at Tiffany's

Moon River

100

What nuber can't be represented in Roman numerals?

Zero

100

What's the other term for the rook in chess?

Castle.

200

What is the world's deepest land gorge?

The Grand Canyon.
200
Who had a teddy bear named Winnie-the-Pooh?

Christopher Robin

200

Who played Maria in West Side Story?

Natalie Wood. 

200

How many stars are there in the Big Dipper?

Seven

200

What term applies to the aroma of wine?

Bouquet

300

What four countries boast half the world's population?

China, India, Russia and the United States

300
Who penned: "Neither a borrower nor a lender be"?

William Shakespeare

300

What's found on Lonely Street?

Heartbreak Hotel. 

300

What are the front cutting teeth called?

Incisors. 

300

What is considered tennis' most illustrious championship?

Wimbledon 

400

What famed falls are split in two by Goat island?

Niagara Falls. 

400

Who was the youngest person to become U.S. President?

Theodore Roosevelt

400

What was the first Crosby-Hope Road movie?

Road to Singapore

400

What constellation contains the twins Castor and Pollux?

Gemini. 

400

What section of an airplane gives you the bumpiest ride?

The tail. 

500

What city is served by Dulles International Airport?

Washington D.C. 

500

Who was the wife of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha?

Queen Victoria

500
What channel did WJM-TV broadcast on?

Channel Twelve. 

500

What is the largest satellite orbiting the Earth?

The moon. 

500

What game became popular aboard ocean liners during the 19th century?

Shuffleboard.