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Adam Ball
100

This person's death is largely credited as the reason WW1 began

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100
This cricketer holds the record for most wickets in test match history.

Muttiah Muralitharan

100

The planet that is the shortest distance from the Earth

Mars (54,556,761.6 km)

100

Traditional Scottish dish made from the heart, lungs and liver of sheep, minced together with other ingredients.

Haggis

100

This Essendon player holds the club record for games played with 400 exactly.

Dustin Fletcher

200

The two armies fighting each other in the Battle of the 300

Persia and Greece

200

One of the three test cricketers to take all ten wickets in an innings

Jim Laker (1956, 10-53), Anil Kumble (1999, 10-74), Ajaz Patel (2021, 10-119)
200

One of the moons of Mars

Phobos and Deimos

200

Often enjoyed on toast, iconic Australia spread that is beloved among locals but disrespected by other nationalities.

Vegemite

200

Video game that features iconic locations such as Dust II, Mirage and Inferno.

Counter Strike
300

The beginning year and ending year of the Vietnam War

1955 and 1975

300

Holds the record for most catches in Test Cricket history

Mark Boucher (532)

300

An object in outer space with such a strong gravitational pull that nothing, including light, cannot escape it.

Black Hole

300

Thai dish comprising chicken, a rich array of spices, and a coconut milk base. It is characterised by a vibrant green colour

Thai Green Curry

300

The name of the protagonist in the cinematic masterpiece 'The Martian'

Mark Watney

400

The first English monarch

Athelstan of the House of Wessex

400

With NZ requiring a six for victory off the final ball, this player delivered an infamous underarm ball, giving the batsman no chance of hitting it, sparking a rule change.

Trevor Chappell

400

The nearest significant galaxy to the Milky Way

Andromeda Galaxy

400

Boxed KFC meal comprising 3 original tenders, snack popcorn chicken, chips, potato and gravy, Pepsi Max

Original Tenders Box

400

Famous Australian player for Leeds United from 1996 to 2003.

Harry Kewell

500

Occurring in 325 AD, this was the first ecumenical council of the Christian Church, called by Emperor Constantine I

First Council of Nicea

500

In 1947/48, this bowler controversially ran out Australian batsman Bill Brown for backing up too far (must get both first and last name correct).

Vinoo Mankad

500

The surface temperature of the sun (closest answer is awarded points)

~5600 Degrees Celsius

500

A mixed rice dish popular in South Asia made of rice, curried chicken, and spices.

Biryani

500

Two of the three nations of the Caribbean that have the word 'Saint' in them

Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and Grenadines

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