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This tree native to Tasmania is recognized as the tallest flowering plant and one of the tallest hardwood trees in the world.

the mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans)

200

Before becoming a tech giant, this company originally sold electronic rice cookers in post-war Japan.

Sony

200

Which TV show features a chemistry teacher who turns to making meth?

Breaking Bad

200

This player is the only one in MLB history to have both 3,000 career hits and 500 career home runs without ever being elected to the Hall of Fame (as of 2025).

Pete Rose

200

This wall, built by the Romans in Britain around 122 CE, was designed to keep out invading tribes from the north.

Hadrian’s Wall

400

This ancient tree species, often called a “living fossil,” has fan-shaped leaves and is the only surviving member of its division, Ginkgophyta.

the ginkgo tree

400

This brand, now known for athletic shoes, was originally named “Blue Ribbon Sports.”

Nike

400

This Soviet sci-fi film, directed by Andrei Tarkovsky in 1972, is an adaptation of a novel by Stanisław Lem and a philosophical counterpart to 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Solaris

400

The longest game in Major League Baseball history, lasting 33 innings, took place in 1981 between the longest-standing teams. Which two teams played in this marathon?

the Pawtucket Red Sox and the Rochester Red Wings

400

The Great Fire of London in 1666 started in a shop that sold this food.

bread (a bakery on Pudding Lane)

600

what is the state tree of michigan

the towering WHITE PINE (Pinus strobus)

600

The founders of this major online retailer started the company in a garage in 1994, originally as an online bookstore.

Amazon

600

What is the highest-grossing film of all time (adjusted for inflation)

Gone with the Wind

600

This Hall of Fame pitcher holds the record for most career strikeouts in a single postseason, with 33 K's in 1991.

Jack Morris

600

This 14th-century empire in West Africa, ruled at its height by Mansa Musa, was renowned for its immense wealth and scholarly city of Timbuktu.

the Mali Empire

800

This African tree, known for its swollen trunk and cultural significance, can live for over 1,000 years and stores water in its trunk.

the baobab

800

This European luxury brand began as a luggage maker for French nobility in the mid-1800s.

Louis Vuitton

800

This actress became the first woman to win an Oscar for a role in a non-English-language film in 2020.

Youn Yuh-jung

800

This MLB team was the first to wear numbers on their uniforms, starting in 1916.

the Cleveland Indians

800

This treaty ended the Thirty Years’ War in 1648 and laid the foundation for modern nation-states.

The Peace of Westphalia

1000

This term refers to the underground network of roots and fungi that allows trees to communicate and share resources.

the mycorrhizal network (or the “wood wide web”)

1000

This soft drink, created in the 1890s as a nerve tonic, was first marketed as a “brain and energy” drink.

Coca-Cola

1000

This Stanley Kubrick film, released in 1968, famously begins with a prehistoric ape discovering a bone as a weapon.

2001: A Space Odyssey

1000

This legendary MLB manager holds the record for the most career managerial wins, with over 4,000 victories.

Connie Mack

1000

This medieval naval battle in 1214 was a turning point that ended French ambitions to expand into England, and helped solidify English maritime power.

the Battle of Damme

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