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Planetary Gods
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Author of general and special relativity

Albert Einstein

100

Orange bloom associated with death in Mexico

Marigold

100

Polar bears usually give birth to this many cubs at a time

Two

100

Our largest organ

The skin

100

Aptly named after the Olympian with the most gravitas

Jupiter

200

Wrote On the Origin of Species (just in time to get credit)

Charles Darwin

200

The flower famously associated with being self-absorbed

Narcissus

200

Sponges have this many hearts

Zero

200

Our strongest muscle

The masseter muscle (located in the jaw)

200

The planet named after the "hottest" of them all (one would be most wise not to dispute this)

Venus

300

The father of the periodic table

Dimitri Mendeleev

300

Hickory trees bear this type of nut

Pecans

300

A bee has this many eyes

Five

300

The bone babies are born without these bones

Knee cap

300

This planet's namesake is likewise speedy

Mercury

400

The first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903)

Marie Curie

400

This relative of the rose makes for an excellent pie ingredient

Blackberry

400

An octopus has this many hearts

Three

400
Upon reaching adulthood, most of us have this many bones

206

400

This god is known to "see red"

Mars

500

Accidental discoverer of Penicillin

Alexander Fleming

500

Flowers in the genus Lilium never come in this color

Blue

500

An African elephant's gestation period is this many months

Twenty-two

500

This substance is responsible for emulsifying fats in our small intestine

Bile

500

A generations before the Olympians rested power from the Titans, this god of the sky ruled the universe

Uranus

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