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Napoleon
100

According to Article 1, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution this must be undertaken every 10 years.

What is the Census?

100

When asked in 1997 why he hadn't retired, this Rolling Stone replied, because "chicks still dig me."

Who is Keith Richards?

100

This country extended a royal firstborn's right succession to females as well as males, in 1998.

What is Britain?

100

This "black metal" gave blacksmiths their name?

What is iron?

100

As of 1997, this puckster owned 20 of the 50 individual NHL records.

Who is Wayne Gretzky?

100

An amusement park in what state delayed the opening of the thrill ride, "Twister ... Ride It Out" after 38 people were killed by tornadoes in 1998.

What is Florida?
100

This 1960s sitcom featured cameos by Napoleon, Julius Caesar and Mother Goose.

What is Bewitched?


200

This city boasts Independence National Historic Park, dubbed "America's most historic square mile"?

What is Philadelphia?

200

This person reopened old wounds in 1997 by comparing Lennon and McCartney to Mozart and Salieri.

Who is Yoko Ono?

200

This country was compromised by the Munich Pact, signed in 1938.

What is Czechoslovakia?

200

This company was the first to introduce icons to computer screens.

What is Apple?

200

As of 1998, this city still had not paid its Olympic debt -- 22 years after it had hosted the games.

What is Montreal?

200
This four letter word was used by Allen Ginsberg to mean exhausted or poor; and by William Burroughs to mean steal or con.​​​​

What is Beat?


200

This river's banks are where Napoleon wanted his ashes scattered.

What are The Seine?
300

This Florida town in the southern terminus for U.S. Route 1.

What is Key West?

300

This make of car boasts the "LA LAW" license plate in the show's opening credits.

What is Jaguar?

300

This Civil Rights leader always ended his CNN show with, "Keep Hope Alive"

Who is Jesse Jackson?

300

This boxcar sized instrument was repaired by the crew of the shuttle Endeavor in 1993.

What is the Hubble telescope?

300

This 1980s arcade game made a big comeback in a new Hasbro Interactive edition; "Revived, Rebuilt and Ready to Hop"

What is Frogger?

300

Until 1954, this was the IRS deadline for filing taxes.

What is March 15.

300

Napoleon willed 10,000 francs to a soldier after he tried to kill this person.

Who is the Duke of Ellington?

400

This French explorer's ship, The Belle, sank in Texas' Matagorda Bay in 1686.

Who is La Salle?

400

This Ivy League guru was once married to Uma Thurman's mom.

Who is Timothy Leary?

400

This person wrote the 1995 novel, The Moor's Last Sigh, which enraged Hindu militants in India.

Who is Salman Rushdie?

400

In 1996 a Massachusetts resident used this procedure to revive an iguana that had fallen into a pool.

What is mouth-to-mouth resuscitation?

400
An electronically operated lure is a feature of this kind of racing.

What is dog racing?

400

1996 marked the 75th anniversary for this ice cream bar.

What is Eskimo Pie?

400
This poisonous element was found at 13 times the normal level in Napoleon's hair.

What is Arsenic?

500

If you are slicing bread in the city of Sourdough, you are in this U.S. state.

What is Alaska?

500

According to producers in 1998, this daytime talk show host was the best thing ever to happen to Broadway.

Who is Rosie O'Donnell?

500

This knighted English admiral was dubbed "The Dragon" by his 16th-century enemies.

Who is Sir Francis Drake?

500

According to a University of California study, this is the safest color of car to drive at night.

What is yellow?

500

Through 1998, this was the lowest single round golf score to ever be posted at The Masters.

What is 63?

500

This term was used by the National Review to describe Gorbachev-era "young, upwardly mobile communists".

What are yukkies?

500

Napoleon was the first to have what new metal used to make dinner plates.

What is aluminum?