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100

What continent's only active volcano is mount Erebus?

Antarctica's

100

What toothpase sponsored the Amos 'n' Andy radio show?

Pepsodent

100

What spy puffs on Morland Balkan cigarettes?

James Bond

100

What's the prime shaper of landscape?

Water

100

How many highway lanes are there in the Frogger arcade game?

Six

200

What state boasts the easternmost desert in the U.S.?

Maine

200

What's William Holden's rank in Staglag 17?

Sergeant

200

What ship do Jason and the Argonauts sail in quest of the Golden Fleece?

The Argo

200

What industrious insects does a melittologist study?

Bees

200

How many musical instruments may accompany a woman gymnast's Olympic floor exercise?

One

300

What automaker was quoted as describing history as "bunk"?

Henry Ford

300

What former New York City mayor bombed in his movie debut in the 1975 film Rosebud?

John Lindsay

300

What Brothers Grimm character is renowned for her long hair?

Rapunzel

300

What cow is named for a German state?

The Holstein

300

How many miles an hour do you have to average to run a four-minute mile?

Fifteen

400

What New York City edifice has 6,500 windows?

The Empire State Building

400

How many tables are there in the operating room on TV's M*A*S*H?

Four

400

What magazine did Canadian novelist Hugh Maclennan call "the Kraft cheese of literature"?

Reader's Digest

400

What's the common term for the animal Panthera Leo?

Lion

400

What sport's racket allows no more than 50 pimples per square centimeter?

Table tennis's

500

What modern country's the site of the ancient city of Troy?

Turkey

500

What ever-so-humble ballad was composed by Sir Henry Rowley Bishop?

Home, Sweet Home

500

Who sang Secret Love in the 1953 film Calamity Jane?

Doris Day

500

What precious stone was once called Turkey Stone?

Turquoise

500

What pastime derives its name from the French for "hook"?

Crocheting