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100

Sliced apples sautéed in butter are a classic filling for these French pancakes.

Crepes

100

The Sixth Amendment grants the right “to a speedy and public” this.

Trial

100

What pop singer is known as “The Material Girl”?

Madonna

100

What is the nearest planet to the sun?

Mercury

100

What is the capital city of Spain?

Madrid

200

Garbanzo beans commonly go by this name as well.

Chickpeas

200

The United States bought Alaska from which country?

Russia

200

What US festival hosted over 350,000 music fans in 1969?

Woodstock

200

Who was the scientist to propose the three laws of motion?

Isaac Newton

200

What country is home to the tallest mountain in the world, Mount Everest?

Nepal

300

What turns a plain martini into a dirty martini?

olive juice

300

The 19th Amendment guarantees ____ the right to vote.

Women

300

ABBA originated in which country?

Sweden

300

How many hearts does an octopus have?

3

300

After Alaska, which U.S. state has the longest coastline?

Florida

400

Where would you find Gumbo?

Louisiana

400

Where was Martin Luther King, Jr. born?

Atlanta, Georgia

400

The Grateful Dead’s highly-devoted fanbase is known as what?

Deadheads

400

What is the hottest planet in the solar system?

Venus

400

What is the only country that borders the United Kingdom?

Ireland

500

Which city in Germany gives its name to one of the USA’s favorite foods?

Hamburg

500

What was the name of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986?

Chernobyl

500

In 1995 this one-named singer rose to the top of the charts with “Kiss From A Rose.”

Seal

500

Animals that eat both plants and meat are called what?

Omnivores

500

In which South American country would you find the statue, Christ the Redeemer?

Brazil

600

Grown in Spain, Marcona is a variety of this nut.

Almonds

600

Who was the first ruler of the Mongol Empire?

Genghis Khan

600

Ozzy Osbourne was the lead vocalist of which classic heavy metal band?

Black Sabbath

600

Who is regarded as the man who invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

600

What is the longest river in South America?

Amazon

700

If you’re in Central Asia, ask for shashlik; if you head down to the Middle East, ask for this 2-word skewered meat equivalent.

Shish kebab

700

Where did Albert Einstein live before moving to the United States?

Germany

700

Which popular singer is referred to as “the Boss”?

Bruce Springsteen

700

The oldest living tree is 4,843 years old and can be found where?

California

700

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City

800

The name of this Caribbean liqueur is from the Spanish for “aunt Mary.

Tia Maria

800

Who sent Christopher Columbus to explore the New World?

King Ferdinand of Spain

800

What show fostered young talents like Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, and Christina Aguilera before they even became pop stars?

The Mickey Mouse Club

800

How many elements are there in the periodic table?

118

800

Which country in the European Union has the biggest population?

Germany

900

Bot chien is fried dough & egg served with papaya & a popular street food in this city once known as Saigon.

Ho Chi Minh City

900

Twice in the 1800s China & Britain went to war over this drug.

Opium

900

Who was the original lead singer with The Supremes?

Diana Ross

900

What is considered the highest mountain in Africa?

Mount Kilimanjaro

900

What is the name of the largest island in Africa?

Madagascar

1000

What popular Mexican dish literally translates as ‘little donkey’?

The burrito

1000

 With a 72-year reign over France from 1643 to 1715, he’s the longest-ruling king in European history.

Louis XIV (14)

1000

What instrument does Lizzo play?

The flute

1000

What is a geiger counter used to measure?

Radiation

1000

Where would you find the “Spanish Steps”?

Rome, Italy