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The Laws of Motion are attributed to this famous scientist.

Isaac Newton

100

This classical composer was famously deaf during his later years.

Beethoven

100

This broomstick sport is played in the Harry Potter movies.

Quidditch

100

The term "deuce" is meant to represent a tied game in this sport.

Tennis

100

An egg shaped nursery rhyme character.

Humpty Dumpty

200

This blood type is the least common among humans.

Type AB

200

The most watched video on Youtube is for this popular song and dance.

Baby Shark

200

This internet meme is from this popular Will Ferrell Movie. 

Anchorman

200

In bowling, a perfect game means you scored this many points.

300

200

This chocolate is the candy coated version of the chocolate peanut butter cup brand.

Reece's Pieces

300

The amount of bones in a shark's body.

Zero

300

The artist Lizzo is also famous for playing this instrument.

The Flute

300

The name of Han Solo's ship in Star Wars.

The Millennium Falcon

300

In football, a touchdown scores this many points.

6

300

This Dr Seuss book features a mischievous animal wearing striped clothing and a bow tie.

Cat in the Hat

400

This muscle is the strongest in the human body.

Masseter (Jaw muscle)

400

The lead singer of this "royally" British band is actually named Farrokh Bulsara.

Queen

400

"You talkin to me?" is a famous quote from this 1976 movie.

Taxi Driver

400

The only sport to ever be played on the moon.

Golf

400

This NBA player is nicknamed the "Big Diesel".

Shaquille O'Neal

500

These subatomic particles make up protons and neutrons.

Quarks

500

The first woman inducted into the rock n' roll hall of fame.

Aretha Franklin

500

In 1965, Julie Andrews won her first Best Actress Academy award for this movie.

Mary Poppins

500

This country is the only one to have played in every FIFA World Cup.

Brazil

500

This daredevil is known for jumping over objects and gaps with a motorcycle.

Evel Knievel

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