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100

Which mythical horned creature is the national animal of Scotland?

Unicorn

100

Queen Elizabeth had over 30 dogs of what breed?

Corgi

100

Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March are the central characters in which novel?

Little Women

100

The cacao tree, whose botanical name translates to "food of the gods," produces a bean used to make what?

Cocoa or chocolate - The beans from a single tree produce less than a pound of chocolate per year

100

In poker, what is it called when your hand includes an ace, king, queen, jack, and tenn all in the same suit?

Royal flush

200

Which U.S. state is the closest to the continent of Africa?

Maine

200

Which president was in office when the United States entered World War I in 1917?

Woodrow Wilson

200

What is the motto of the Boy Scouts of America?

Be Prepared

200

True or False: In surface area, the country of Russia is larger than the dwarf planet of Pluto

True - Pluto's is 6.4 million sq miles, and Russia's is 6.6 million sq miles

200

Like it's four-leafed namesake, what is the bowling term for scoring four consecutive strikes?

Clover - Lucky you!

300

Which country is home to the ancient city of Petra?

Jordan

300

Who was the first U.S. vice president to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, after he raised awareness of climate change?

Al Gore - He received the award in 2007

300

Which Mexican painter was most known for her self-portraits?

Frida Kahlo

300

What's the common name for the third molars inside a human mouth?

Wisdom Teeth

300

Which record-breaking sprinter, considered the fastest human alive, has the nickname "Lightning Bolt"?

Usain Bolt

400

Which continent has the most countries?

Africa - 54 countries

400

In ancient Greek and Egyptian mythology, a sphinx has the head of a human and the body of which animal?

Lion

400

In which '80s classic does Matthew Broderick tell us, "Life moves pretty fast; if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it"?

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

400

Which crazy illness meant that folks living in Great Britain between 1980 and 1996 couldn't donate blood in the U.S.?

Mad Cow Disease - Eating U.K. beef put you at risk, but even vegetarians were banned

400

Which prestigious event held each summer is the oldest tennis tournament in history?

Wimbledon - The only Grand Slam event held on grass courts made its debut in 1877.

500

Which major city boasts the world's first subway system?

London

500

Which international humanitarian organization has won the Nobel Peace Prize three times, in 1917, 1944, and 1963?

Red Cross

500

Before becoming British royalty, who had jobs at a party-planning company and as a part-time clothing buyer?

Kate Middleton

500

After oxygen, what is the most abundant element in the human body by weight - calcium, carbon, hydrogen, or nitrogen?

Carbon - It's fundamental to the building of molecules

500

Jib, spinnaker, and lateen are all types of what?

Sails