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100

This type of fish is often served raw in sushi

Salmon

100

This mountain range is home to Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on earth.

The Himalayas

100

Long-nosed, screaming hairy, and pink fairy are species of what animal whose name comes from the Spanish for "little armored one?"

Armadillo

100

The earth has three layers that are different due to varying temperatures. What are its three layers?

Crust, Mantel and Core

100

New Orleans is known as the birthplace of what type of music?

Jazz Music

200

What's the term for a person who doesn't eat meat or poultry, but eats seafood?

Pescetarian

200

Even though its temperature rarely gets above zero, which continent is home to the largest desert on Earth?

Antarctica

200

Adult male gorillas are given what colorful nickname, due to the grey hair found on their hind torso?

Silverback

200

What is the main structural molecule in hair and nails?

Keratin

200

“All Shook Up” is a song that topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on April 13, 1957. Who was the singer?

Elvis Presley

300

What cheese is used to make Alfredo Sauce?

Parmesean

300

Which term with Greek and Italian roots describes a collection or chain of islands, such as the Bahamas, the Maldives, and the Galápagos?

Archipelago

300

Cockroaches, earwigs, and moths all have the same number of legs—how many?

6 legs

300

Dolly was the first-ever living creature to be cloned. What type of animal was she?

Sheep

300

K-pop is a genre of music that originated in what country?

Korea

400

Also known as "bow ties" in English, the Italian for "butterfly" gives us the name of what pasta?

Farfalle

400

What is the Capital of South Korea

Seoul

400

What member of the monitor lizard family, whose adult males can weigh as much as 200 pounds, is the national animal of Indonesia?

Komodo Dragon

400

What is the smallest organ in the human body?

Pineal Gland

400

ABBA is a pop group from what country?

Sweden

500

Gin is traditionally flavored with the berry-like cones of which tree?

Juniper Tree

500

Which country is known as the land of the rising sun?

Japan

500

What Australian mammal is the only animal known to produce cube-shaped feces?

Wombat

500

 The deepest point in all of the world’s oceans is named what?

Mariana Trench
500

What Broadway musical broke the record for Tony nominations in 2016?

Hamilton (16)

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