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Question category: ASTRONOMYValue: one
Question 1: In 1910 it could be seen with the naked eye; in 1911 a telescope was necessary; by 1912 it was gone (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: U.S. GEOGRAPHYValue: 500
Question 2: This western branch of the Appalachians runs from north central Penn. through MD., VA. & W. VA. (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: RHYME TIMEValue: 100
Question 3: Mother Goose character who sat on a wall & had a great fall (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: DEUS EX MACHINAValue: 1,200
Question 4: Flywire & Lunalite are innovations from the labs of this company named for a goddess of victory (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: THAT'S WHAT THEY SAIDValue: 1,000
Question 5: In his 1918 poem Prairie, he wrote, I tell you the past is a bucket of ashes (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: INTERNATIONAL BOOKSTOREValue: 1,200
Question 6: Kisses are in order for this 1976 Argentinian novel whose film version won William Hurt an Oscar (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: HI THEREValue: 800
Question 7: Marhaba works as a greeting in this common language of northern Africa & the Mideast (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: AMELIA EARHARTValue: 400
Question 8: In June 1928 Amelia became the first woman to fly across this body of water, though she was only a passenger (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: GONE TOO SOONValue: 400
Question 9: At the 2000 U.S. Open in Pebble Beach, a memorial was held for this golfer & winner of the title in '99 (tap or click here for the answer)
Question category: OTHER FAMOUS TYLERSValue: 400
Question 10: In 1983 Bonnie Tyler hit No. 1 singing, Nothing I can do, a total eclipse of this body part (tap or click here for the answer)
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