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100

Aka hump day, it was named for a Norse god.

What is Wednesday?

100

Horseshoe Falls and Bridal Veil Falls form this tourist attraction that borders both the U.S. and Canada.

What is Niagara Falls?

100

This is the only vegetable that cannot be frozen.

What is lettuce?

100

This candy encourages you to taste the rainbow.

What is Skittles?

100

This country music star was doing the "Achy Breaky Heart" a long time before his daughter came in like a "Wrecking Ball."

Who is Billy Ray Cyrus?

200

Even though he taught millions how to paint "happy little trees," he didn't start off as a painter.

Who is Bob Ross?

200

At a length of 4,132 miles long, this is the world's longest river.

What is the Nile River?

200

After seventeen years underground, these insects emerge to live their adult lives.

What is the Cicada?

200

This holiday often has the highest candy sales.

What is Halloween?

200

The original Jackson family line up included this many brothers.

What is five?

300

Isaac Newton is said to have discovered this thanks to a fruit?

What is gravity?

300

Which Paris museum is the most visited in the world?

What is Le Louvre? 

300

In our solar system this is the fifth planet from the sun.

What is Jupiter?

300

This candy bar has the same name as our galaxy. 

What is the Milky Way?

300

This famous US festival hosted over 350,000 fans in 1969.

What is Woodstock?

400

When scientists first saw specimens of this Australian mammal, they thought it was a hoax.

What is the Platypus?

400

In 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary became the first man to climb this mountain without the use of oxygen.

What is Mount Everest?

400

This daredevil holds the Guinness Book of World Records title for the most bones broken with a total of 433.

Who is Evel Knievel?

400

This country invented milk chocolate.

What is Switzerland?

400

This singer was “All About That Bass” in 2014.

Who is Meghan Trainor?

500

These cute nut gatherers are behind most power outages in the U.S.

What are squirrels? 

500

This U.S. state is home to 160 of the 169 active volcanos in the United States.

Where is Alaska?

500

This large mammal is the only mammal that cannot jump.

What is the elephant?

500

Candy was first made in this country between the 6th and 4th centuries BC.

Where is India?

500

Ironically, this was the first music video played on MTV.

What is Video Killed the Radio Star? 

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