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100

This is where Adam and Eve lived at the beginning of the world.

Garden of Eden

100

Georgia is famous for this fruit.

Peach

100

The Buckingham Palace is located in this city.

London

100

Dorothy wore these colored slippers in the Wizard of Oz.

Red

100

This type of art is created with clay.

Ceramics or pottery

200

God told this person to build an Ark.

Noah

200

Gumbo is a stew originated from this state.

Louisiana 

200

The war between the US and Soviet Union is known as this.

The Cold War

200

This Alfred Hitchcock thriller is know for its shocking “shower scene”.

Psycho 

200

The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vince is displayed at their famous museum.

The Louvre

300

This is how much bread and fish Jesus used to feed 5000 people.

5 loaves of bread and 2 fish

300

Tres Leches Cake is from this Country.

Mexico

300

He was the first and only US President to resign.

Richard Nixon

300

Julie Andrews won the Academy Award for best actress in this 1964 blockbuster musical. 

Mary Poppins

300

Andy Warhol famously did paintings with these types of cans.

Campbells soup

400

This is the 5th commandment.

Honor your Mother and Father.

400

Seaweed is traditionally used to as a wrap for this food. 

Sushi

400

These 2 cities in Japan were hit by the US in 1945. 

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

400

This Actor played Juror number 8 in 12 Angry Men.

Henry Fonda

400

This type of art is put together by using small regular or irregular pieces of stone, glass or ceramics held in place by plaster or mortar to create a picture. 

Mosaic

500

These four books of the Bible tell about these Jesus life on Earth.

Mathew, Mark, Luke & John

500

This cocktail is made with limes, sugar and mint leaves.

Mojito

500

His assassination is associated with the line “Beware the Ides of March”.  

Julius Caesar

500

Cary Grant climbs this National Monument in the heart pounding final moments of the movie North by Northwest.

Mount Rushmore

500

This is the Japanese art of paper folding to create decorative art.

Origami