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Question category: LATIN PHRASESValue: one
Question 1: It can refer to the host used in the Eucharist, or a city southwest of Houston (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: 19th CENTURY AMERICAValue: 100
Question 2: In May of 1873 the Post Office issued postcards with postage of this value (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: MY BODValue: 200
Question 3: You can't beat its pulmonary valve, opening & closing over 60 times a minute (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: ABBREVIATIONSValue: 1,000
Question 4: In formal addresses this 2-letter directional abbreviation precedes Hon. & Rev. (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: ARCHAEOLOGYValue: 400
Question 5: Italy is seeking a new caretaker for this historical site which, like Pompeii, was buried by Mount Vesuvius (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: MOUNTAINSValue: 200
Question 6: In 1792 explorer George Vancouver saw this mountain near present-day Seattle & named it for a friend (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: MILLION DOLLAR BABYValue: 1,000
Question 7: In 1972 Edward C. Johnson 3d faithfully took over from his dad, the 2d, as head of this big mutual fund company (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: BEATLES SONGSValue: 200
Question 8: Originally, this title woman was called Miss Daisy Hawkins, but that didn't sound lonely enough (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: COUNTRY MUSICValue: 300
Question 9: This singer's short story collection, The Devil Went Down to Georgia, was named for his 1979 hit song (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: U.S. STATESValue: 800
Question 10: This Tree Planters State in the midwest has the only 2 man-made national forests in the U.S. (tap or click here for the answer)
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