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100

In Edgar Allan Poe's poem, "The Raven," what does the bird repeat?

Nevermore

100

A marathon consists of exactly how many miles?

26.2

100

People from New Zealand are often referred to by this nickname.

Kiwis

100

100

Respect - Aretha Franklin

100

In American football, a touchdown gets how many points?

Six

200

This author wrote "Stuart Little" and "Charlotte's Web."

E. B. White

200

This country has won the most medals in the modern Olympic, with over 2,900.

The United States

200

This country currently has the world's largest population.

India

200

200

In My Life - The Beatles

200

The Monopoly board game was introduced in what decade?

1930s

300

Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought was the first book sold where?

300

The triathlon includes these three events.

Swimming, cycling, running

300

This dance is most associated with Buenos Aires.

Tango

300

300

You Can Call Me Al - Paul Simon

300

Devil's Tower in Wyoming was the first place to be granted what designation?

National Monument

400

This is the fictional nation where The Hunger Games takes place.

Panem

400

This American spoiled Hitler's Aryan Dream at the 1936 Olympics.

Jesse Owens

400

If you're visiting Salzburg, you are in this country.

Austria

400

400

More Than A Feeling - Boston

400

This author painted “Girl with a Pearl Earring."

Johannes Vermeer

500

This was Stephen King's first published novel.

Carrie

500

This gymnast was the first person to earn a perfect 10 at the 1976 Olympics.

Nadia Comaneci

500

This Canadian province is sandwiched between Alberta and Manitoba.

Saskatchewan

500

500

River - Joni Mitchell

500

This scale measures the spiciness of peppers.

Scoville Scale