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100

A month and a condiment.

What is May and mayo.

100

Eureka

What is California?

100

He was the first African American to serve on the US Supreme Court. 

Who is Thurgod Marshall who served from 1967 until 1991?

100

In 1780 he asked the Brits for 20,000 pounds to betray his command post at West Point; that's almost $4 million today.

Who is Benedict Arnold?

100

The cutthroat type of this fish gets its name from the red-orange slash on each side of the lower jaw.

What is trout?

100

In a chapter called "The Cyclone", "In spite of the swaying of the house and the wailing of the wind", this girl "fell fast asleep"

Who is Dorothy?

200

An inexpensive restaurants, sometimes open 24/7, that serve homestyle breakfast, lunch, and dinner and the spanish word for money.

What is diner and dinero?

200

Fatti Maschi, Parole Femmine

What is Maryland?

200

The first state to ratify the United States Constitution.

What is Delaware on December 7, 1787?

200

For acts of terror in trying to keep this African country from independence, French officer Raoul Salan was convicted of treason in 1962.

What is Algeria?

200

To a cop, issuing a "BOLO" has nothing to do with a thin tie; it means to keep your eyes open & stands for "be on the" this.

What is the lookout?

200

A fan blows hot air over & around food, helping to assure even cooking in this type of oven.

What is a convection oven?

300

This is something tiny that the human body has 37 trillion of and a large stringed musical instrument.

What is cell and cello?

300

North to the Future

What is Alaska?

300

The first president to live in the White House.

Who is President John Adams in 1800?

300

This future world leader and winner of The Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 was on trial for treason from 1956 to 1961; he'd be acquitted but was soon jailed anyway.

Who is Nelson Mandela?

300

The agency NOAA calls it a whirling column of air & water mist.

What is a waterspout?

300

In this popular animated film a woman sings about "letting it go," then creates a powerful ice-blowing storm.

What is Frozen?

400

The first name of an American singer and actor who starred in Bells of St. Mary's and died in 1977 and a game involving letters and numbers that is played religiously.

What is Bing and Bingo?

400

With God, All Things are Possible

What is Ohio?

400

The first U.S. state to join the Union after the original 13 colonies.

What is Vermont?

400

This Vice President of the United States was tried for treason in 1807 but acquitted.

Who was Aaron Burr?

400

A TV show with obstacle courses & a song by The Surfaris both have this title.

What is a wipeout?

400

This natural disaster is characterized by rapidly rotating winds that can cause extensive damage and is measured by the Fujita Scale

What is a tornado?

500

This is a person who performs in silence and a rotary duplicator that uses a stencil through which ink is pressed.

What is mime and mimeo?

500

 Oro Y Plata (Gold and Silver)

What is Montana?

500

The first college established in America,

What is Harvard (founded in 1636)?

500

This 1794 rebellion saw citizens in Pennsylvania resist federal tax collection, leading to accusations of treason.   I'll drink to that.

What is The Whiskey Rebellion?

500

Also known as a rotary, it's a circular traffic intersection.

What is a roundabout?

500

The spirometry test is used to measure this.  

What is lung capacity?

600

Bonu Jeopardy

Italian Language

600

This theme tackled in art by Bellini & Michelangelo isn't explicitly mentioned in the Bible, but is part of the "Seven Sorrows of Mary".

What is the Pieta?