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100

This streaming giant's signature intro sound—the brief, bass-heavy thumping noise—is officially known as the "Tudum."

What is Netflix?

100

Despite its icy-sounding name, this island nation is actually full of lush green landscapes, while its neighbor Greenland is mostly covered in ice.

what is iceland?

100

Originally created as a patent medicine in the 19th century, this dark, bubbly beverage is now the world’s best-selling soda.

What is Coca-Cola?

100

This icy celestial body was officially demoted from a full planet to a "dwarf planet" in 2006, breaking the hearts of millennials everywhere.

What is Pluto?

100

In the game of bowling, scoring three consecutive strikes in a single game is referred to by the name of this festive Thanksgiving bird.

What is a turkey?

200

He played Ken in the 2023 Barbie movie and stole the show singing the Oscar-nominated power ballad "I'm Just Ken."

Who is Ryan Gosling?

200

This European country is shaped distinctively like a giant boot that looks like it is kicking the island of Sicily.

What is Italy?

200

This vibrant yellow spice, a staple in curry powder, is famous for its health benefits and its frustrating ability to stain everything it touches.

What is turmeric?

200

This massive marine mammal is the largest animal ever known to have lived on Earth, with a tongue that can weigh as much as an entire elephant.

What is the blue whale?

200

This classic murder-mystery board game requires players to deduce who killed Mr. Boddy, in which room, and with what weapon.

What is Clue?

300

This pop superstar's massive Eras Tour became the first stadium tour in music history to surpass $1 billion in total revenue.

Who is Taylor Swift?

300

Thanks to its damp climate and unique topography, this is the only continent on Earth that contains absolutely no deserts.

What is Europe?

300

Although fiercely claimed by Italian cuisine, this long, thin pasta's name translates literally from Italian as "little strings"

What is spaghetti?

300

Liquid water is created by the chemical bonding of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of this element.

What is oxygen?

300

This massive, global sporting event features a logo of five interlocking rings colored blue, yellow, black, green, and red.

What are the Olympic Games?

400

Set in the fictional town of Springfield, this animated sitcom is the longest-running American prime-time scripted television series in history.

What is The Simpsons?

400

This South American country has the rare distinction of having two official capital cities: La Paz and Sucre.

What is Bolivia?

400

Because they grow from a single ovary of a flower and have seeds on the inside, these yellow, curved fruits are botanically considered berries.

What are bananas?

400

Despite the existence of "flying" squirrels and lemurs (which actually just glide), this nocturnal creature is the only mammal capable of true, sustained flight.

What is a bat?

400

In the game of chess, this L-shaped moving piece is the only one on the board that can legally jump over other pieces.

: What is the knight?

500

Winning his first Oscar for Oppenheimer, this legendary actor also spent over a decade anchoring the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Iron Man.

Who is Robert Downey Jr.?

500

Though it spans across 11 different time zones from Europe to the Pacific Ocean, this massive country is still the largest in the world by land area.

What is Russia?

500

This incredibly expensive, luxury fungus is hunted in European forests by trained dogs or pigs because it grows completely underground.

What is a truffle?

500

This fundamental force of nature keeps our feet on the ground and is calculated using Newton's law of universal gravitation:

What is gravity?

500

Known for its legendary soccer culture, this is the only nation to have successfully qualified for and played in every single FIFA World Cup tournament since 1930.

What is Brazil?

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