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100

What eastern European Country's name is a Slavonic word meaning "plain dwellers"? 

Poland's 

100

What was the only TV show of the 1980's to put its theme song atop Billboard's Hot 100?

Miami Vice

100

Who had a pistol in his hip pocket when he addressed the U.N. General Assembly in 1974? 

Yasir Arafat 

100

What bone connects your shoulder blade and elbow joint?

The Humerus 

100

How old was France's Etienne Bacrat when he became the world's youngest chess grand master? 

fourteen 

200

what country officially limits women to one child? 

China

200

Who had nine best-selling French albums before her first in English one in 1990? 

Celine Dion 

200

What future U.S. president claimed no thinking man in North America desired independence, in 1774?

George Washington

200

What food is the leading source of Salmonella poisoning? 

Chicken

200

What's hyped in league ads as "the coolest game on Earth"?

Hockey

300

What nation has the world's largest military fighting force? 

China

300

What late-night TV show did Entertainment Weekly dub "Mclaughin Group-meets-Match Game"?


Politically Incorrect 

300

What did a ship called the Ancon travel through first, on August 15, 1914?

The Panama Canal

300

What did physicist Lord Rutherford discover inside the nucleus of the atom? 

Protons

300

Whoes long jump record of 26 feet, eight-and-one-quarter inches, stood for 33 years?

Jesse Owens'

400

What river snakes through Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria? 

The Danube

400

What game show fixture has a diameter of eight feet, six inches? 

The Wheel of Fortune 

400

What Asian nation admitted its banks held bad loans worth $614 billion, in 1998?

Japan

400

What living organism can be 30 time the size of a blue whale? 

A giant Sequoia 

400

Who drew groans in 1997 when he announced he'd seek a fourth term as IOC (international olympics committee) chief? 

Juan Antonio Samaranch

500

What country reopened the notorious political prison camp, Perm 36, for tourists in 1997?

Russia 

500

What four major showbiz awards were Rita Moreno and Barbra Streisand the first two women to collect a full set of? 

Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony

500

What book got Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn arrested for treason?

The Gulag Archipelago

500

What date was the "Y2K Bug" first expected to affect computers?

January 1, 2000

500

What Nicaraguan pitcher was nicknamed El Presidente? 

Dennis Martinez