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100

This Polish-born physicist won her Nobel prize for the discovery of Radium. 

Who is Marie Curie?

100

Picasso and Braque cornered this square art movement. 

What is Cubism?

100

It's generally accepted that this word feature an acute accent (é)  on the final "e". 

What is Cliché?

100

Stomach woe associated with stress. (5)

What is an Ulcer?

100

The first VP of the USA. (Honda Jams)

Who is John Adams?

200

This standard unit denotes the rate at which current flows through a circuit. 

What is an Ampere?

200

Seurat and Van Gogh would dot their canvass to create this neo-impressionist art style. 

What is Pointillism? 

200

This Brazilian city is the regions most populous, and shares the Tilde (ã) in its name with its very own Goalie, Emerson. 

What is São Paulo?

200

Bone-in steak cut, named after inns or restaurants. (11)

What is Porterhouse? 

200

This anti-apartheid activist was imprisoned for 27 years, after which most of the public thought he had died. (no land enamels)

Who is Nelson Mandela?

300

KCL alumni Maurice Wilkins won a Nobel prize in physiology for his work on the structure of this type of genetic code. 

What is DNA?

300

By reviving Greek and Roman stylings, this 18th Century western movement was seen as a new take on an old style. 

What is Neo-Classicism?

300

The Cedilla (ç) on this word changes its outward appearance to an "s". 

What is façade?

300

A person involved in a lawsuit. (8)

What is a Litigant?

300

Also known as "The Sayings Of Confucius", this work of ancient philosophy is considered a founding text for moralism. (athletes can)

What are The Analects?

400

The icosikaipentagon has this many sides. 

What is 25?

400

Often synonymous with realism, this movement doesn't stray from its linear perspective. 

What is Naturalism?

400

The circumflex diacritic (ê) is tautologically this French phrases "reason to be". 

What is raison d'être?

400

First name that comes from the Greek word for "crown". (9)

What is Stephanie?

400

Broken by Walter Cronkite and Carl Bernstein, this historic breach of privacy was the bane of the Nixon campaign. (tate wager)

What is Watergate?

500

This part of the brain that controls motor function comes from the Greek word for "inner chamber".

What is Thalamus?

500

The bright colours and wild beasts present in this short-lived style made headlines when it debuted in Salon d'Automne in 1905. 

What is Fauvism?

500

This metrical foot consisting of 2 unstressed and one stressed syllables features a ligature (æ) in it's original spelling. 

What is Anapæst?

500

Alan Alda TV show featuring an iconic yellow taffeta sundress. (4)

What is MASH?

500

This 1989 Oil spill on the coast of Alaska is second, only to Deepwater Horizons. (de lax vox zen)

What is the Exxon Valdez?

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