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100

This city is surrounded by Rome.

What is Vatican City?

100

Christopher Columbus's flagship was named this.

What is the Santa Maria?

100

This letter is used the least in the English language.

What is Q?

100

The complete absorption of light rays produces this color.

What is black?

100

This is the lowest hand that beats ace-high in straight Poker.

What is a pair of twos?

200

This country's currency is considered to be the most difficult to counterfeit. 

What is Japan?

200

This was the D-Day invasion password.

What is Mickey Mouse?

200

This Homerian epic chronicles events toward the end of the Trojan Wars.

What is the Illiad?

200

This day of the week sees the most fatal car accidents. 

What is Saturday?

200

This U.S. president called himself the nation's No. 1 football fan?

Who is Richard Nixon?

300

This southern U.S. state capital took its name from the French for "red stick."

What is Baton Rouge?

300

This peace treaty ended World War I.

What is the Treaty of Versailles? 

300

Captain Marvel's magic word was this.

What is Shazam?
300

This country is plagued by the most tornadoes.

What is the U.S.?

300

There are this many points on a Backgammon board.

What is 24?

400

There are this many Australian states. 

What is six.

400

These were the legendary founders of Rome.

Who are Romulus & Remus?

400

Pinocchio's pets Cleo and Figaro were these kinds of animals. 

What are a cat & a goldfish?

400

These nuts are used in marzipan.

What are almonds?

400

The five Olympic rings represent this.

What are continents? 

500

This African city is built on gold.

What is Johannesburg?

500

Boston resident, Albert DeSalvo, is also knows as this. 

Who is The Boston Strangler?

500

This is the name of Mary O'Hara's classic tale of a boy and his colt.

What is My Friend Flicka?

500

This mammal lives at the highest altitude.

What is the yak?

500

This stone is used in the manufacture of billiards tables. 

What is slate?