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100

This is the name of the galaxy that we currently live in.

What is the milky way?

100

This tennis player has won 14 Grand Slam titles and 43 singles titles.

Who is Serena Williams?

100

This sea creature, often confused with a mussel or oyster, spends most of its life buried in the riverbed or seafloor.

What is a clam?

100

This is a famous play writer who originated from Stratford upon Haven in England and wrote over 38 plays in his lifetime, including one of the most famous, Hamlet.

Who is William Shakespeare.

100

This is to talk about something that has been bothering you for a long time; to admit something you have done wrong.

What is "to get something off my chest"?

200

In 2006, this planet was demoted to dwarf planet when astrologists found out Pluto is not the dominant object in its orbit around the sun.

What is pluto?

200

This UFC fighter is known as the Irishman and is a former featherweight and lightweight champion.

Who is Connor McGregor?

200

This sport, involving a club and a small ball, can last for hours and is often played over drinks or as a way to settle a business deal.

What is golf?

200

This was where the first shot of the Revolutionary War was fired.

Where is Concord, Massachusetts?

200

This idiom is used when something rarely occurs.

What is "once in a blue moon"?

300

This star, also called the North Star, is the 45th brightest star in the night sky.

What is Polaris?

300

This football team has the longest losing streak in history, with 26 losses from 1976-1977.

Who are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?

300

This gemstone is known for its red color and is made of aluminum oxide with chromium

What is a ruby?

300

This was issued by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War after the Battle of Antietam, that freed all slaves in the Southern States.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

300

This idiom means to accomplish two different things, jobs, or actions; solve problems at the same time.

What is "kill two birds with one stone"?

400

This is a natural event that takes place on Earth when the Moon moves in its orbit between Earth and the Sun.

What is a solar eclipse?
400

This baseball player has the most recorded home runs.

Who is Barry Bonds?

400

This food is often grown in paddies and is a staple  in many different cultures.

What is rice?

400

This now extinct shark is both the largest shark and the largest fish to ever exist.

What is the megalodon?

400

This phrase is often said when someone you were just talking about shows up.

What is "speak of the devil"?

500

These are the two elements the sun is composed of.

What is hydrogen and helium?

500

This country won the men's soccer event in the Tokyo Olympics.

Who is Brazil?

500

This is a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with a space on either side when written or printed. 

What is a word?

500

This man was the ruler during the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution, where numerous nobles were killed at the guillotine, including Marie Antionette.

Who is Maximilien Robespierre?

500

This often means to be mistaken, to be looking for solutions in the wrong place.

What is "barking up the wrong tree"?

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