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100

In this long-running animated television show, Marge frequently puts up with the antics of her husband and three children.

The Simpsons

100

During the American Revolution, British soldiers were nicknamed this, after the distinctive color of their uniforms

Redcoats

100

This imaginary line partitions Earth into northern and Southern Hemispheres.

Equator

100

75% of the sun is this element, the most abundant in the universe.

Hydrogen

100

After 20 seasons and 3,465 hits, this famous Yankee shortstop retired in 2014.

Derek Jeter

200

Name at least three Weasley children from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

Ginny, Ron, Percy, George, Fred, Bill, Charlie

200

This famous Hun conquered most of Asia, spreading his DNA far and wide along the way.

Genghis Khan

200

Name one of the nations considered to be a part of the Nordic countries.

Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden

200

Most bats are this 9-letter adjective - they won’t mind if you call them at 2am.

Nocturnal 

200

Besides basketball and baseball, Michael Jordan also enjoyed this sport, though he might not have been as good as Tiger Woods.

Golf

300

This “Princess of R&B” died horrifically in a plane crash when she was only 22.

Aaliyah

300

This organization’s predecessor, the League of Nations, failed miserably after being founded.

United Nations

300

This state is nicknamed the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.”

Minnesota 

300

This French woman won not one, but two Nobel prizes for her work on radioactivity with her husband.

Marie Curie 

300

This Houston Rockets basketball player won MVP in 2018.

James Harden

400

Elliott befriends a homesick alien who loves candy, and who wants to “phone home” in this classic Spielberg movie.

E.T: The Extraterrestrial

400

Mansa Musa, king of this country, nearly bankrupted the Middle East when he made the hajj to Mecca.

Mali

400

This is the largest and most populous country in South America.

Brazil

400

Unlike fish, sharks have bones made of this lubricative material, which is also found between human joints.

Cartilage

400

This NFL team with only one Super Bowl win was initially called the New York Titans.

The New York Jets

500

In “Looney Tunes” cartoons, Granny’s pets are this cat and this canary.

Sylvester and Tweety

500

The Olympics began in 776 B.C. in this Mediterranean country as a tribute to Zeus.

Greece

500

Sometimes called Eskimos, they’re the largest native group of the North American Arctic.

The Inuit 

500

This element’s abbreviated name originates from Latin. We suppose Ferrum Man doesn’t have quite the same ring to it.

Iron

500

Jackie Robinson made history when he was drafted to this MLB team in 1947.

Brooklyn Dodgers

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