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100

Clark Kent's alter ego, in a cape!

Who is Superman?

100

Big Bird's special friend was seen by no one else for months.

Who is Snuffleuffugus?

100

In his first book, he was paired with something belonging to a sorcerer in America and a philosopher in Britain.

Who is Harry Potter?

100

Canada's frosty first city sits on a river with the same name.

What is Ottawa?

100

Approximately 3.14 or 22/7.

What is pi?

200

Rings surround this sixth planet from the sun.

What is Saturn?

200

Ernie serenaded this bath toy in a popular tune.

What is rubber ducky?

200

A gargantuan piece of fruit appears in the title of this Roald Dahl classic.

What is James and the Giant Peach?

200

South of the US border, we find one of a handful of countries which shares its name with its capital city.

What is Mexico (City)?

200

Euler's number, roughly 2.71828, is usually represented by this letter.

What is e?

300

Try the fondue after you ski or do some banking, in this neutral place.

What (where) is Switzerland?
300

This number-mad vampire did not count among the original Sesame Street cast.

Who is the Count?

300
The Bible begins here.

What is Genesis?

300

Before Berlin was the capital of a unified Germany, this city was capital of the Western half.

What is Bonn?

300

Better be super fast to identify what the c in Einstein's famous equation stands for.

What is the speed of light (in a vacuum), about 300 million m/s?

400
Not sleepy, nor grumpy, nor even Doc could rouse her after her bite of an apple.

Who is Snow White?

400

This ticklish red fellow rarely uses pronouns, especially not first-person ones.

Who is Elmo?

400

Beatrix Potter spun this tale of a plump young cat who loses all of his clothes.

What is The Tale of Tom Kitten?

400

No peeking--what name was used for China's capital before it's English name was rendered Beijing?

What is Peking?

400

The square root of -1 is not hard to call to mind for a mathematician, who would write it with this letter.

What is lower case I, short for 'imaginary'?

500

You need no tanks, just masks and fins for this pastime.

What is snorkeling? 

500
Despite the urban setting, the air there was this, according to the them song.

What is 'sweet'?

500

This Mouse with a motorcycle is identified by name in another title from Beverly Cleary's short series.

Who is Ralph S. Mouse?

500

Far from Silicon Valley, Costa Rica's capital has a familiar ring to techies.

What is San Jose?

500

Physicists sometimes use NA and sometimes use L for this important constant, roughly 6x10 to the 23rd, named for an 18th Century Italian scientist.

What is Avogadro's number?

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