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100
The song from this soundtrack felt the love tonight (and for 10 weeks).
The Lion King
100
This hero of several books is 11 when he discovers he's a wizard
Harry Potter
100
Who is the quarterback that broke the record for single season touchdown passes and yards?
Peyton Manning
100
In most other parts of the world, this scale, not Fahrenheit, is used for measuring temperature
Celsius
100
This tribute from District 12 uses a bow & arrow to help her win in the Hunger Games
Katniss Everdeen
200
He was the NBA Coach of the year 3 times in the 90s
Pat Riley
200
Joyce Carol Oates' "Blonde" is a reimagining of this starlet's life
Marilyn Monroe
200
This sport was the focus of the movie Invictus
rugby
200
Stomp rockets are powered by what's usually called this type of "air" that's been squished under greater than normal pressure
Compressed air
200
This champagne is named for a monk who worked in the cellars of the Benedictine Hautvillers abbey
Dom Perignon
300
In January 1991, this First Lady broke her leg while sledding at Camp David
Barbara Bush
300
This 1949 novel features a society dominated by such slogans as "War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength"
1984
300
How many outs are in a baseball of inning?
6 outs
300
Defined as a system of particles uniformly distributed in a gas, it's used in spray paint
aerosol
300
The country the current Pope hails from
Argentina
400
John Philip Sousa sat down on Christmas 1896 & wrote this march, including the lyric "Hurrah for the flag of the free
Stars and Stripes Forever
400
Credited with formulating the "Three Laws of Robotics", he said the idea came from his editor John Campbell
Isaac Asimov
400
Wilt Chamberlain hold the record for most point scored by a single player in an NBA game. What is that point total?
100
400
This 19th century chemist saved France's beer, wine & silk industries
Pasteur
400
Like the one in your nose, this dividing membrane between 2 halves takes its name for the Latin for "fence"
septum
500
John Adams had to settle for this opponent as his veep in 1796 because the 12th Amendment hadn't been passed yet
Thomas Jefferson
500
"Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy" was a model work of this "revolution" launched by Mao in 1966
The Cultural Revolution
500
The duel in the pool started with the United states against what other country
Austrailia
500
If you've got a 1982 penny, it could be either mainly copper or mainly this material next to copper on the periodic table
Zinc
500
In 1986 her company, now associated with JC Penney, became the first founded by a woman to make the Fortune 500.
Liz Claiborne