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100

Also known as aconite or monkshood, this flowering plant is often used in popular culture to protect against supernatural creatures.

What is wolfsbane?

100

This crescent-shaped pastry, a staple of French breakfasts, actually originated in Austria.

What is a croissant?

100

Varicella is a common childhood viral infection that is famous for its itchy red spots and is much better known by this poultry-inspired name.

What is chicken pox?

100

This Italian plumber first appeared in the 1981 game Donkey Kong, though he was called "Jumpman" at the time.

Who is Mario?

100

This iconic yellow-canned seasoning was invented in Baltimore and is famous for its use on seafood.

What is Old Bay?

200

Also known as belladonna, this deadly plant has been used in warfare, medicine, and cosmetics. It's especially known for causing dilation of the pupils no matter the time of day.

What is nightshade?

200

Often filled with cream or custard and topped with chocolate icing, this long, oblong pastry’s name is French for "lightning."

What is an éclair?

200

This organ in the human body is the only one capable of regenerating itself 

What is the liver?

200

In The Legend of Zelda, the name of the protagonist you actually play as is this four-letter synonym for connection.

Who is Link?

200

While lacrosse is the official team sport, this medieval activity involving horses and lances has been the official individual state sport since 1962.

What is jousting?

300

The original source of the heart medication digoxin, this purple plant sounds more like mittens for vixens.

What is foxglove?

300

In 2013, NYC chef Dominique Ansel sparked a viral craze by trademarking this hybrid pastry made of croissant dough fried like a doughnut.

What is a cronut?

300

Alexander Fleming famously discovered this common antibiotic after leaving a petri dish of mold out over the weekend.

What is penicillin?

300

This 2011 "sandbox" game allows players to build 3D worlds out of textured cubes.

What is Minecraft?

300

Named after an island in the Chesapeake, this official state dessert traditionally consists of 8 to 10 very thin layers of yellow cake and chocolate fudge frosting.

What is Smith Island cake?

400

This ornamental plant has flowers that can be white, pink, or red, though the white variant was made popular through a 2002 film starring Michelle Pfeiffer. 

What is oleander?

400

This "thousand-layer" classic consists of three layers of puff pastry alternating with two layers of pastry cream.

What is a mille-feuille or a Napolean?
400

Cerumen is the medical term for this substance found in the human head. 

What is earwax?

400

This two-dimensional sports game that simulates table tennis was the first commercially successful video game.

What is Pong?

400

This Baltimore Orioles legend, known as "The Iron Man," holds the record for the most consecutive games played in MLB history.

Who is Cal Ripken Jr.?

500

This herbaceous plant is best known for killing the philosopher Socrates. (Hint: synonym for edge + antonym of key).

What is hemlock?

500

This small, cylinder-shaped French pastry is flavored with rum and vanilla, featuring a soft custard center and a thick, dark, caramelized crust.


What is a canelé?

500

This older name for tuberculosis referred to the disease's wasting away of the body. 

What is consumption?

500

In the Pokémon series, this creature is #001 in the Pokédex.

What is Bulbasaur?

500

During the War of 1812, Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner" while watching the bombardment of this Baltimore fort.

What is Fort McHenry?

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