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100

Visit the Kremlin, red Square and St. Basil's Cathedral in this country. 

Russia

100

When in Hawaii, use this word when greeting people.

Aloha

100

On the first Monday in September, the United States celebrates this national holiday.

Labor Day

100

He used to say, "Good night, Gracie," at the end of each show.

George Burns

100

Born September 15, 1984, the youngest son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, he recently stepped down as a senior member of the royal family of England.

Harry

200

The ancient pyramids of Giza are in this country.

Egypt

200

In the southern U.S., this is the casual greeting when  addressing multiple people. 

Hi, y'all

200

On September 12, 1953, Jacqueline Bouvier married this future president. 

John F. Kennedy

200

This character is married to a woman named Lucy and is the bandleader at the Tropicana, a local New York City nightclub. His favorite song is "Babalu".

Ricky Ricardo

200

Born September 1, 1939, she is known for her role of Ernestine the telephone operator on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In and is one of the stars in the 1980 film 9 to 5.

Lily Tomlin

300

When visiting Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, you can watch these black-and-white striped horse-like animals roam.

Zebras

300

The simplest greeting in Spanish is this four-letter word beginning with a silent H.

Hola

300

On Monday, September 21, 1970, this televised NFL event debuted on the ABC network.

 Monday Night Football

300

Ralph (a bus driver), Ed (a sewer worker), Alice and Trixie are the main characters in this sitcom.

The Honeymooners

300

Born Sometime in September 1850, he founded a distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee, that produces Tennessee whiskey bearing his name.

Jack Daniels

400

In venice, Italy, people travel through these instead of on roads.

Canals

400

this Italian four0letter word beginning with Cis a casual hello or goodbye.

Ciao

400

On September 20, 1973, this female tennis icon beat Bobby Riggs on primetime TV in the "Battle of the Sexes".

Billie Jean King

400

This is the first verse of this sitcom's theme song: Come and Listen to my story about a man named Jed

A poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed

And then one day he was shootin' at some food

And up through the ground come a bubblin' crude

The Beverly Hillbillies

400

Born September 10, 1929, he is known as the "King of golf" because he was instrumental in popularizing and glamorizing the game of golf.

Arnold Palmer

500

The Great barrier reef is found in the southern hemisphere in the waters off the coast of this large country.

Australia

500

Edward R. Morrow began his sign-off on his news program See It Now with "Good night" and ended it with this.

Good luck

500

On September 30, 1868, this author released the first volume of Little Women, her classic novel featuring the March sisters-Josephine, Meg, Beth and Amy.

Louisa May Alcott

500

This sitcom tells the story of a ragtag group of prisoners of a war (POSs) in a German POW camp during WW II, led by actor Bob Crane.

Hogan's Heroes

500

Born September 16, 1956, this magician is the first to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was named Magician of the Century and Magician of the Millennium. He shares his name with the title of a Charles dickens classic novel.

David Copperfield