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100

When it comes to these 2 fruits, you can't compare the 2.

What are apples and oranges

100

This specific nut is featured in this holiday classic "The Nutcracker". 

What is a walnut?

100

Originally intended to travel to the Spice Islands in 1519, he is know for circumnavigating, or going around the world. But his remaining crew of 18 returned to Spain.

Who was Ferdinand Magellin? 

100

"Did I do that?"

What is Family Matters?

100

This crucial part of the human body has 2 hemispheres, sends "messages" throughout the body, and 3 glands with different functions.

What is the brain?

200

It means to share a meal with someone, but let's hope you don't need a hammer to break this food item.

What is bread?

200

Believed to be an elephant's favorite food, these nuts don't exist in Africa, and it contains too much protein for an elephant to digest.

What are peanuts?

200

In the year 1507, North and South America was named after this Italian explorer.

Who was Amerigo Vespucci? 
200

"Hello, Nurse!"

What is Animaniacs?

200

The last case of smallpox was documented in 1977, but the virus would still be here had not been for this man who developed a vaccine for the disease in 1796.

Who was Dr. Edward Jenner?

300

For it to be easy would be a piece of this dessert.

What is cake?

300

These nuts is popular in certain candies such as Hershey bars and M&M's.

What are almonds?

300

The European explorer was the first to discover the Pacific Ocean while crossing the Isthmus of Panama in 1513.

Who was Vasco Nunez de Balboa?

300

"To infinity and beyond!"

What is Buzz Lightyear of Star Command?

300

From bottom to top, the following layers of a tooth are pulp, cementum, dentin, and this.

What is enamel?

400

Anyone who tells you a bunch of lies is full of this lunch meat.

What is bologna?

400

While native to Australia, these nuts are quite popular in Hawaii.

What are macadamia nuts?

400

Not all explorers traveled the Earth itself, but one has been off of Earth in 1969. You could say for him, it was one small step, and one giant leap.

Who was Neil Armstrong?

400

"Hi-ho diggity!"

What is CatDog?

400

The scientific word for knee cap.

What is patella?

500

For you to have a lot of money would mean to have lots of this vegetable.

What is lettuce?

500
The Christmas Song by Nat King Cole begins with these nuts roasting on an open fire and Jack Frost nipping at your nose.

What are chestnuts?

500

While his name is equivalent to the pool game of the same name, he was known for his 24-year- journey on the Silk Road to Asia.

Who was Marco Polo?

500

"I'm going ghost!"

What is Danny Phantom?

500

The main muscular pumps of the heart are known as the left and right these.

What are ventricles?

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