Geography
U.S. History
Music
Greek Mythology
British Literature
100

Extending for more than 1,200 miles off the northeast coast of Australia is this natural wonder.

Great Barrier Reef

100

When this federal standard went into effect in 1938, it was 25 cents per hour; today it's $7.25.

Minimum Wage

100

Suge Knight and Tupac Shakur's rap-music record label.

Death Row Labels

100

Orpheus went into the Underworld to rescue his lover by this name.

Eurydice

100

These fantasy characters inhabited Tolkien's world of Middle Earth.

Hobbits

200

Less than 5,000 square miles in area, the Gambia is the smallest independent mainland country on this continent.

Africa

200

Published in 1783, his 'American Spelling Book' preceded his famous dictionary by 45 years.

Webster

200

This pop-country singer has won the most Artist of the Year Awards at the AMAs.

Taylor Swift

200

The name of a river in the Underworld, also commonly known as the 'river of hate'.

River Styx

200

This 20th Century author wrote, “All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others”.

George Orwell

300

Hokkaido is the largest and northernmost of this country's 47 prefectures.

Japan

300

2 weeks after 9/11, a CIA team entered this country to prep for invasion.

Afghanistan

300

At the Concert for Bangladesh, George got this guitarist to chime in on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps."

Eric Clapton
300

This was left in Pandora's box after she released misery and evil.

Hope

300

Michael Bond wrote about a famous animal in this series for children.

Paddington Bear

400

This country has the most islands.

Sweden

400

In 1945, scientists in this state witnessed the detonation of the world's first atomic bomb.

New Mexico

400

Burt Bacharach and Elvis played street musicians (with a grand piano) in this title guy's "The Spy Who Shagged Me."

Austin Powers

400

Clio is the Greek Muse of this subject.

History

400

Sherlock Holmes first appeared in the novel of this name.

A Study in Scarlet

500

This European city is famous for its casinos and called the gambling capital of the world.

Monte Carlo

500

In 1975, John Rutledge became the first nominee to this body rejected by the Senate.

The Supreme Court

500

She had a #1 hit in each year of the '90s, the only singer to do so.

Mariah Carey

500

The diet of this mythical creature periodically included seven youths and seven maidens.

Minotaur

500

This novel opens with the line, “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife”?.

Pride and Prejudice