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This chemical element has the symbol “O”.

What is oxygen?

100

This red bloom is associated with love and passion.

What is a red rose?

100

What is a cheetah?

The fastest land animal.

100

The Earth's outer layer, where we live.

What is the crust?

100

The main ingredient in guacamole.

What is avocado?

200

The “I Have a Dream” speech was given by this civil rights leader. 

Who was Martin Luther King Jr.?

200

This sweet treat, given on Valentine's Day, is made from cocoa beans and comes in various forms, including milk, dark, and white.

What is chocolate?

200

This large, herbivorous mammal is known for its long trunk, large ears, and tusks.

What is an elephant?

200

This basic unit of life is the smallest complete living thing.

What is a cell?

200

The Italian dish consists of thin, long strands of pasta.

What is spaghetti?

300

The painting “Starry Night” was painted by this artist. 

Who was Vincent van Gogh?

300

This winged Roman god is associated with love and desire.

Who is Cupid?

300

These insects, crucial for pollination, live in colonies and are led by a queen. They are often identified by their distinctive black and yellow stripes.

What are bees?

300

The process of turning liquid into vapor is known as this.

What is evaporation?

300

The main ingredient in hummus.

What is chickpeas?

400

The novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” was written by this author.

Who was Harper Lee?

400

This song, recorded by Elvis Presley, is often played on Valentine's Day and features the lyrics "Wise men say only fools rush in, but I can't help falling in love with you."

What is “Can’t Help Falling in Love”?

400

This bird, known for its ability to mimic human speech, is often kept as a popular pet.

What is a parrot?

400

This shiny celestial body is the closest star to Earth.

What is the Sun?

400

This popular sandwich typically contains peanut butter and jelly or jam.

What is a peanut butter and jelly (or jam) sandwich?

500

The term “carpe diem” is attributed to this Roman poet.

Who was Horace?

500

In “Romeo and Juliet,” the lovers come from these two feuding families.

Who are the Montagues and Capulets?

500

The world’s fastest bird.

What is a peregrine falcon?

500

This natural force is responsible for objects falling to the ground when released from a height.

What is gravity?

500

This breakfast item is made from ground corn and is a popular dish in the Southern United States.

What is grits?

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