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Potpourri
100

Juneau, Honolulu, and San Juan.

What are the capital cities of Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico?

100

The first country in the world and the first U.S. state to give women the right to vote. 

What are New Zealand (1893) and Wyoming (1869/1890)?

100
He was the first African American player in major league baseball.

Who is Jackie Robinson?

100

With $2 billion in revenue, it is the highest grossing tour of all time.  (Tour & artist)

What is the Eras Tour, by Taylor Swift?

100

This country gives students the longest summer holiday, or "vacanza".

What is Italy?

200

It constitutes the largest mass of exposed ancient rock on the face of Earth, covering 8,000,000 km2.

What is the Canadian Shield?

200

These three Southeast Asian countries existed as distinct, independent territories before being invaded by French colonialists.

What are Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia?

200

This team has won the most NBA championships.  (Team and # of titles)

Who are the Boston Celtics, with 18 titles?

200

A child prodigy, he wrote a vast amount of classical music, including symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?

200

On July 20, 1969, he became the first person to walk on the moon.

Who is Neil Armstrong?

300

At 12,057 feet, it is the world’s highest navigable body of water.

What is Lake Titicaca?  (Peru/Bolivia)

300

Advocating for women's rights, refugee safety, and anti-racist policies, she is often considered the most ambitious U.S. First Lady.

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

300

The country that has won the most FIFA World Cups. (Country and # of titles)

What is Brazil, with 5 titles?

300

Specifically, it is said to be the birthplace of hip-hop and rap.

Where is the Bronx, New York City?

300

He was first author to use a typewriter while writing a manuscript, perhaps for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Who was Mark Twain?

400

They are the three largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea. (In order: 1st, 2nd, 3rd largest.)

What are Sicily (1), Sardinia (2), and Cyprus (3)?

400

This Frankish king was the first ruler of an empire that would last for 1000 years.  (Name the ruler and empire.)

Who is Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire? (800 - 1806)

400

The first player to win 23 Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era

Who is Serena Willliams?

400

They were the four members of the 1960s British rock band, The Beatles. (First names only are ok.)

Who are John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr?

400

The number of teeth in most adult mouths.

What is 32?

500

Standing at 28,251 feet, it is located on the border between Pakistan and China.

What is K2?  (In the Karakorum Range)

500

Because he controlled a significant portion of the world's gold supply, he is considered to be the wealthiest man in history.  (The ruler and his empire.)

Who is Mansa Musa of the Mali Empire?  (Western Africa)

500

It has been banned by the Scottish government on three occasions because it was believed that it interfered with military training.

What is golf?

500

Clarinet, oboe, and bassoon are just three examples from this family of instruments.

What are woodwinds?

500

The only planet to rotate clockwise on its axis.

What is Venus?