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100

This flightless bird, native to Antarctica, is known for its tuxedo-like appearance and waddling walk.

answer: what is a penguin

100

Clue: This is the term for a number that can only be evenly divided by 1 and itself.

 Answer: what is a prime number

100

This riddle asks: "I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have nobody, but I come alive with the wind. What am I?"

Answer: What is an echo?

100

"This tropical fruit, known for its spiky exterior and sweet yellow flesh, is a symbol of hospitality."

Answer: What is a pineapple?

100

"This musical instrument, often called the 'king of instruments,' has pipes and is commonly found in churches

Answer: "What is the organ?"

200

This flightless bird, native to Australia, is the second-largest bird in the world by height.

What is EMU?

200

This is the name of a triangle that has two sides of equal length.

What is an isosceles triangle?

200

"The more you take away from me, the bigger I get. What am I?"

What is a hole?

200

This creamy dessert, made from mascarpone cheese and coffee-soaked ladyfingers, originates from Italy and translates to "pick me up."

What is tiramisu?

200

This genre, originating in the Mississippi Delta, is often referred to as the foundation of rock and roll.

What is the Blues?

300

Question: This elusive, egg-laying mammal, native to Australia, uses its electroreception to hunt underwater.

Answer: What is a platypus?

300

Clue: This is the smallest prime number that is also the sum of three consecutive prime numbers.

Answer: What is 23?

300

This riddle ponders: "I have keys but no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter but can’t go outside. What am I?"

Answer: What is a keyboard?

300

Clue: This French term refers to a bundle of herbs, typically tied together or placed in a cloth, used to flavor soups and stews but removed before serving.

Answer: What is a bouquet garni?

300

Clue: This artist, known as the "King of Pop," holds the record for the best-selling album of all time with Thriller.

Answer: Who is Michael Jackson?

400

This large mammal, known for its incredible memory, can communicate using low-frequency rumbles that travel through the ground.

What is an Elephant?

400

This is the term for the longest side of a right triangle.

What is the hypotenuse?

400

I am not alive, but I grow; I don’t have lungs, but I need air; I don’t have a mouth, and yet I drown. What am I?"

What is fire?

400

This popular Middle Eastern dip is made from blended chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic.

What is hummus?

400

This composer and pianist is known for his Moonlight Sonata, one of the most famous piano compositions of all time.  

Who is Beethoven?

500

$500: This nearly blind, burrowing mammal uses its leathery snout to detect prey underground and can survive in environments with very low oxygen.


Answer: What is a naked mole-rat?

500

Clue: This branch of mathematics, named after a 17th-century French mathematician, uses limits, derivatives, and integrals to study change and motion.

Answer: What is calculus?

500

$500 Question:
The person who makes it, sells it. The person who buys it, never uses it. The person who uses it, never knows they are using it. What is it?

Answer: What is a coffin?

500

This luxurious delicacy, often referred to as "black gold," is made from the spores of a subterranean fungus and has been a prized ingredient in European cuisine for centuries.


(What is truffle?)

500

Question: This composer, known as the "Father of the Symphony," wrote over 100 symphonies, including the famous "Surprise Symphony."

Answer: Who is Franz Joseph Haydn?

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