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100

Which U.S. State has the longest coastline?

Alaska - It has 6,640 miles of coastline

100

Historically, parts from which animal were used to stuff corsets?

Whale - The baleen, the parts of their mouths used to filter food, were cut into tough, flexible strips.

100

What toto-toting actress and singer shares a name with a decorative ring of leaves or flowers?

Judy Garland

100

A group of crows is called a what?

A murder

100

Which cocktail made from vodka, ginger beer, and lime is traditionally served in a copper mug?

Moscow mule.

200

Which national park was the first to be established in the United States?

Yellowstone National Park

200

Which fledging network aired its first music video, titled "Video Killed the Radio Star", in 1981?

MTV

200

Who is the pre-Civil War author of a short story about a beating heart beneath the floorboards?

Edgar Allan Poe - The famous piece is The Tell-Tale Heart

200

What sea creature has three hearts and nine brains?

Octopus

200

What is the oldest stick-and-ball sport on record, and is played in over 100 countries?

Field hockey

300

Which European country was home to Albert Einstein when he developed his theory of relativity?

Switzerland, where he arrived at the equations E = mcin 1905.

300

Which actor was elected governor of California in 2002, earning him the nickname the "the Governator"?

Arnold Schwarzenegger

300

Which candy did Elliot use to lay a trail to entice E.T. into his house in the movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial?

Reese's Pieces

300

What is the boiling point of water in Celsius degrees?

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300

Jigs, spoons, and flies are used in which sport?

Fishing - These are all kinds of lures.

400

Which continent is so inclusive that it sits in all four hemispheres, north south, east, and west?

Africa - It's the only continent that can make that claim.

400

In October 1979, who was the first pop to visit the White House?

Pope John Paul II - He visited President Jimmy Carter.
400

Which British musician appeared on the first cover of Rolling Stone magazine?

John Lennon

400

What are the main ingredients of brass?

Copper and zinc

400

Sriracha hot sauce features which animal in its logo, the Chinese zodiac sign of its creator David Tran?

Rooster

500

Which country has a map of itself on its flag?

Cyprus

500

Which U.S. President appears on the front of the $2 bill?

Thomas Jefferson

500

Which Shakespearean play, with a hostile heroine and love-added suitors inspired the Heath Ledger film 10 Things I Hate About You?

The Taming of the Shrew

500

Which astronaut, the last man to walk on the Moon, etched his daughter's initials in the lunar dust before returning to the module?

Eugene Cernan

500

Which U.S. city finally won a major sports championship in 2016 after a 52-year drought?

Cleveland - The Cavaliers won the NBA Championship, the city's first major title since 1964.