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100

This man invented the first practical incandescent light bulb

Who is Thomas Edison?

100

This saltwater animal is the only species on earth that the males carry the unborn offspring. 

What is a seahorse?

100

This is the author of the book "Pride and Prejudice"

Who is Jane Austen?

100

This person is called "King" in the NBA.

Who is LeBron James?

100

This company produces over a million of its beloved Twinkies snack cakes per day

What is Hostess?

200

This tower in Italy is known for its unintended tilt

What is the leaning tower of Pisa

200

Raccoons have this number of fingers on each front paw.

What is five?

200

Mounr Vesuvius buried this Roman City in 79 CE

What is Pompeii?

200

This sport has gained recent popularity with its combination of elements from tennis, badminton and ping-pong. 

What is pickleball?

200

This person is a Columbus native with a catchphrase of "Welcome to Flavortown" who also hosted the show "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives". 

Who is Guy Fieri?

300

The electric razor was invented in this country in 1928

What is the United States?

300

This name refers to a place where a body of freshwater meets the ocean. 

What is an estuary?

300

This is the longest river in the world.

What is the Nile River?

300

This athlete's well-known strategy is "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee".

Who is Muhummad Ali?

300

The "holy trinity" of Cajun cuisine features onions, bell peppers and this vegetable.

What is celery?

400

This landmark, located on the River Thames and overlooking the walled city of London, was used as a prison and is where two wives of King Henry the VIII were executed

What is the Tower of London?

400

This fruit that originated in China shares its name with a bird from New Zeland.

What is kiwi?

400

From a flowering orchid, the Aztecs used this flavoring in chocolate, and the Spanish called it "little pod"

What is vanilla?

400

Following hockey, this sport is the other official sport of Canada granted by the National Sports Act of Canada. 

What is Lacrosse?

400

Known as "bow ties" in English, this Italian word (meaning "butterfly") is the name of this pasta. 

What is Farfalle?

500

This person was the 12th president of the United States.

Who was Zachary Taylor?

500

This flower is known for it's toxcial properties that most notably killed Socrates 

What is hemlock?

500

This is the only continent with no historically active volcanoes.

What is Australia?

500

This team won the 1940 NFL Championship Game with the largest margin of victory recorded.

Who is the Chicago Bears?
500

The 19th century Quing dynasty stateman Zuo Zongtang is best known in North American for the Romanized version of his name on this food item.

What is General Tso's Chicken?

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