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100

Which nut flavors Amaretto liquor?

Almond

100

Which performer sang, "Blue Suede Shoes?"

Elvis Presley

100

The first train car is sometimes called an engine. Its proper name is this.

Locomotive

100

Though these land areas can be cold, they are usually known for their hot, dry climate.

deserts

100

Two pints equals this.

quart

200

In which country is Waterloo, site of the famous battle between Napoleon and the Duke of Wellington?

Belgium

200

Which actress married Bruce Willis in 1987?

Demi Moore

200

The yellow rose is linked to which state?

Texas

200

Pottery is fired in these hot ovens.

Kilns

200

This kitchen small appliance company was founded in 1971 and is renowned for its food processors, ice cream makers, blenders, convection ovens, and coffee makers.

cuisinart

300

Karl Landsteiner won a Nobel Prize for the discovery of what?

Blood groups

300

Who did George Washington commission to stitch the first American Flag?

Betsy Ross

300

In 1920 this competitor of Macy's hosted the first Thanksgiving Day parade.

Gimbels

300

This hot event occurred on Mount Vesuvius.

volcanic eruption

300

To go against the grain is to upset this.

applecart

400

Ginger Rogers won an Oscar for Best Actress for the movie "Kitty Foyle", released in what year?

1940

400

Who starred opposite Tom Hanks in the 1993 romantic comedy "Sleepless in Seattle"?

Meg Ryan

400

This is the world's largest rainforest.

The Amazon.

400

This once powered trains.

Steam

400

This is another word for sour.

Tart

500

Mount Korab is the highest point of which country?

Albania

500

Which month has an extra day during a leap year?

February

500

Judd Hirsch, Jeff Conway, Danny DeVito, and Marilu Henner worked for this company in the TV sitcom Taxi.

Sunshine Cab Company

500

Magma is made of these melted or partially melted materials.

Rocks

500

This means to one-up or gain an advantage over your intellectual opponent.

outsmart