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100

This instrument has 4 strings and is an octave lower than a guitar.

Bass

100

This is a chemical messenger that plays a crucial role in the brain's reward system. 

Dopamine

100

This God's name is a personification of the sky.

Zeus

100

This artist wrote the song "Driver's License."

Olivia Rodrigo

100

Alexandra's mother.

Madeline

200

This instrument typically has 3 pedals.

Piano

200

This sleep disorder causes excessive and overwhelming daytime sleepiness, even after getting plenty of nighttime sleep.

Narcolepsy

200
A serpent-like monster with nine heads and regenerative properties.

Hydra

200

This song is the 7th song in "In Rainbows" by Radiohead.

Reckoner

200

This was a book stolen by Alexandra.

Dark Eyed Angels

300

This percussion instrument consists of wooden bars struck by mallets.

Marimba

300

This disorder was previously known as manic depression.

Bipolar disorder

300

A divine hero, famous for slaying the Minotaur.

Theseus

300

Jevil's theme song (a boss in Deltarune).

World Revolving

300

This character says the line: "You guys are nuts."

Marco

400

Widely used in Renaissance and Baroque music, both as an accompaniment instrument and as a soloing instrument

Harpsichord

400

A sleep disorder that makes you hear a loud noise or explosive crashing sound in your head.

Exploding Head Syndrome 

400

Aphrodite's true lover.

Ares

400

The closing song to Thom Yorke's "The Eraser" album. 

Cymbal Rush

400

Jacob's 2nd period math teacher.

Mrs. Turner

500

An electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact by the performer.

Theremin

500

This is a psychological model, used to improve self-awareness and understanding between individuals.

The Johari Window

500

The God of insanity and ritual madness, to name a few.

Dionysus

500

This song is the 6th song from Led Zeppelin's "Physical Graffiti" album. 

Kashmir

500

What was the date when Jacob first executed his plan? (the year isn't necessary)

November 21st

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