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This Rodney Dangerfield's "easy" 1983 movie

Easy Money

100

What Scottish-born actor was the first of many to portray James Bond.

Sean Connery

100

What ancient Greek figure is considered the collector of many fables, including "The Lion and the Mouse?"

Aesop

100

This relaxing herb is known for its calming properties and is often made into a tea to drink before bed.

 

Chamomile.   

 

100

You must clear this three-letter agency before boarding your flight.

TSA

200

He is the lead chipmunk in the Chipmunks franchise.

Alvin

200

Scotland is credited with having the first in the world of which emergency service?

Fire Service, created in 1824.

200

What breed of dog is Snoopy, Charlie Brown's dog?

Beagle

200

He wrote a second version of "Candle in the Wind" for Princess Diana's funeral.

Elton John

200

Go to the top of this landmark in Seattle for a panoramic view of the city.

Space Needle

300

April is the fourth month on the Gregorian calendar; it was this month on the Roman republican calendar.

second

300

What is the national culinary dish of Scotland?

Haggis

300

What does the medical abbreviation AFIB stand for?

Atrial fibrillation. It's a disruption in the heart's normal rhythm.

300

This is the common name for rubella.

German measles

300

Ernest Hemingway's U.S. home was in this southernmost city.

Key West

400

This shaggy, shoulder length bob hairstyle is named for a character on the TV show Friends who sported the cut throughout the '90s.

"The Rachel"

400

What Scottish-born inventor is credited with creating the first practical telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

400

What European nation is bordered by Spain, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands?

France

400

This British model introduced the "bag of bones" look during the early 1960s.

Twiggy

400

This country's Amalfi Coast is picturesque.

Italy

500

Opened in the early '90s, Bath & Bodyworks' signature colors are pink, white and this cool shade.

Blue

500

What body of water separates Scotland from Northern Ireland?

The North Channel

500

What American writer is best known for her young adult novel, The Outsiders ?

Susan Eloise Hinton, or S E Hinton

500

When this composer died in 1850, it marked the end of the baroque era, and the classical era followed.

Bach

500

The South Pacific vacation paradise that starts with the letter T is the largest island in French Polynesia.

Tahiti