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100

This Founding Father brought pasta to America in 1789.

What is Thomas Jefferson?

100

This real-life ruler was believed to have actually been a vampire.

What is Vlad the Impaler?

100

Chinese fortune cookies were invented in this city in the 1900s.

What is San Francisco?

100

This song by Nirvana was named after the slogan of a deodorant brand.

What is Smells Like Teen Spirit?

100

This is the strongest bone in the body.

What is the femur?

100

Cows cannot see this color.

What is red?
200

In this American state, it is legal for first cousins to marry, but only after they are 65 years old.

What is Utah?

200

The equals sign (=) was invented in this year.

What is 1557?

200

Apples, peaches, and raspberries are all members of this floral family.

What is the rose family?

200
The term "rock and roll" was first used in this American state.
What is Ohio?
200

This bird is capable of recognizing human faces.

What are pigeons?

200

While cows spend most of the day lying down, they only sleep for this amount of hours each day.

What is 4 hours?

300

Pasta was originally served as a dessert and flavored with this spice.

What is cinnamon?

300

The word "algebra" is a derivative from this language.

What is Arabic? (al-jabr)

300

This is the world's most purchased fruit.

What is tomatoes?

300

The Baroque art movement was connected to and inspired by this religious movement.

What is the Protest Reformation?

300

Although the adult human body contains 206 bones, the infant human body contains this amount of bones.

What is 300?

300

This kind of beef is the most expensive in the world.

What is Wagyu?

400

In this American state, it is illegal for children to play on Sundays unless they have a license.

What is Tennessee?

400

In the Middle Ages, it was believed that putting this item in a dead vampires mouth would prevent them from coming back from the dead.

What is a rock?

400

This is China's official national sport.

What is Table Tennis?

400

This composer and violinist was also a Baroque painter.

What is Vivaldi?

400

This birds tongue wraps around its skull as a form of protection.

What is a woodpecker?

400

These two months were named after Roman emperors.

What is August and July?

500

The first American pasta factory was opened in New York in this year.

What is 1848?

500

While much of modern calculus is based on the work of Isaac Newton and Gottfried Liebniz, both mathematicians were inspired by this philosophers thoughts on math.

What is Rene Descartes?

500

China originally had five time zones, but in 1949, the Chinese government decided to instead use this amount of time zones.

What is 1?

500
This rock star's manager forbade him from touring internationally, because he (the manager) lived in the US illegally and was afraid they wouldn't let him back in.

What is Elvis Presley?

500

This was the first bird to be domesticated by humans.

What are geese?
500

The word "calendar" is derived from this language.

What is Latin?

(calends = 1st of the month)

600

An old (and repealed) law from this American state forbade people from taking baths unless they had a doctors note.

What is Colorado?

600

This novella is considered to be the first work of vampire fiction, predating Dracula by 26 years.

What is Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu?

600

It takes this amount of grapes to produce one bottle of wine.

What is 2.5 lbs?

600

This well-known Baroque painter was also a notorious criminal, getting jailed six times, primarily for swordfighting and slander.

What is Caravaggio?

600

This bone is not attached to any other bones at a joint, instead, it is embedded in the muscular tissue around it.

What is the patella (knee cap)?

600

This ruler established the 7-day week.

What is Emperor Constantine.

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