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The shell of the boat, which contains all internal components. 

Hull

100

After the show wrapped, Damon Lindelof took home this set piece and turned it into a coffee table. 

The hatch

100

The tallest fire-type starter Pokemon. 

Charmander 

100

The first country to implement Daylight Savings Time.

Germany

100

The only champion you can kill with "smite". 

Zac

200

A sailing term that shares a name with a popular 1980s musical.

Footloose 

200

JJ Abrams originally wanted Michael Keaton to play this character in Lost.

Jack

200

The only Pokemon that can change genders when it evolves. 

Azurill 

200

The most shoplifted food item in the U.S.

Candy

200

This champion, when in the bushes, will make a Pokemon reference. 

Skarner 

300

Final word in the acronym "RADAR"

Ranging 

300

No character was in every episode of Lost, but this character was in the most episodes.

Hugo "Hurley" Reyes

300

In earlier games, this Pokemon was considered to be a culinary delicacy. 

Slowpoke

300

The cotton candy machine was invented by someone working in what profession? 

Dentistry

300

This champion was the first to be designed by the LOL game developers.

Singed

400

The area of the ocean just on either side of the equator.

Doldrums

400

This episode of Lost cost ABC a reported thirteen million dollars. 

Pilot Episode

400

This Pokemon was the first to be designed by the makers of the games. 

Rhydon

400

The national animal of Scotland.

Unicorn

400

Malphite's move "Ground Slam" leaves this image on the ground. 

Riot Games Logo

500

A scale describing wind force that was devised in 1808.

Beaufort scale

500

This actor was the first to be cast in the show, ironically his character was also the first to be killed off. 

Ian Somerhalder 

500

The only Pokemon game that was never officially released in Japan. 

Pokemon Puzzle League

500

The man that voices Miss Piggy is also the voice of this Star Wars character. 

Yoda

500

This champion is designed and named after a famous 14th century Italian Knight. 

Fiora

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