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100

This ocean-dwelling creature known for its rows of sharp teeth does not have a skeleton made of bone.

What is a shark?

100

The food for which the Scoville Scale is used to measure spiciness.

What is chili peppers?

100

The diameter of a basketball hoop.

What is 18 inches?

100

A young boy takes a train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve in this classic 1985 children's book by Chris Van Allsburg.

What is "The Polar Express"?

100

Just keep swimming! This species of fish is used for the character of Dory in "Finding Nemo."

What is blue tang?

200

This ground-dwelling, limbless invertebrate of the phylum "Annelida" has 5 hearts.

What is earthworm?

200

Dramatically different from today's sweet fruit associated with summertime, this large fruit was cultivated for hundred of years for hydration purposes rather than food.

What is watermelon?

200

This game, popularized in England in the 1860s, is played with a wooden ball and mallet.

What is croquet?

200

According to the song, when Peter Cottontail comes hoppin' down the bunny trail, hippity hoppity, this springtime holiday is on its way.

What is Easter?

200

This ooey-gooey food is the favorite of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

What is pizza?

300

Often used as a building material, this thick, tree-like plant is the tallest grass in the world.

What is bamboo?

300

This summertime favorite is the only fruit with seeds on the outside.

What is strawberry?

300

With both standard and miniature variants, this popular game is the only sport to have been played on the moon.

What is golf?

300

This autumn holiday was described by writer O. Henry as "the one days that is purely American."

What is Thanksgiving?

300

The potion that grants good luck in "Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince."

What is Felix Felicis?

400

The average number of breaths a human takes in a day.

What is 23,000?

400

This four letter word is often used as the common name for several kinds of bivalve mollusks. Typically this word is only used when the mollusk is edible.

What is a clam?

400

This South American country is the only nation to have played in every World Cup.

What is Brazil?

400

Since it was announced in 1988 at the San Francisco Exploratorium, March 14th is the annual celebration of what "tasty" mathematical constant?

What is pi?

400

"Did you hear that?" This iconic character is the first to speak in "Star Wars: A New Hope."

Who is C-3PO?

500

"For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." Which of Newton's Laws states this?

What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?

500

What chocolate-flavored coffee drink gets its name from a city in Yemen that was once a center of the coffee trade?

What is mocha?

500

This contact sport that utilizes long sticks to carry, pass, catch, and shoot a ball into a goal is the national sport of Canada.

What is lacrosse?

500

"Whamageddon" is a challenge with competitors trying to make it through the holiday season without hearing which Wham Christmas song?

What is Last Christmas?

500

Charlie Chaplin, the silent film actor known for his comedic performances, insured this part of his body.

What are feet?

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