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100

his symbol represents unity among the continents at the Olympic Games.

Olympic Rings

100

He built an ark to survive a great flood.

Noah

100

Humans have this many senses, traditionally.

five

100

Santa Claus traditionally enters houses through this.

Chimney

100

A man fights himself, but doesn’t know it yet.

Fight Club

100

This gesture is commonly used to greet someone politely in Japan.

Bowing

200

The first modern Olympic Games were held in this city in 1896.

Athens

200

This book of the Bible comes first.

Genesis

200

This metal has the chemical symbol “Fe.”

Iron

200

This plant is commonly hung in doorways during Christmas.

Mistletoe

200

A monster saves a girl from marrying a tiny man.

Shrek

200

This country celebrates Lunar New Year most prominently.

China

300

This city hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Rio De Janiero

300

This apostle was known as a former persecutor of Christians before converting.

Paul

300

This mathematical constant starts with 3.14159

Pi

300

"A Christmas Carol” was written by this author.

Charles Dickens

300

Purple alien goes on a rampage across the universe so he can complete his rock collection

Infinity War

300

This garment is traditionally worn by men in Scotland.

Kilt

400

The Olympics were held every four years, except during this global event.

World Wars

400

This is the final book of the New Testament.

Revelation

400

This element is the most abundant in Earth’s atmosphere.

Nitrogen

400

This popular Christmas beverage is made from eggs, milk, and sugar.

Eggnog

400

A man talks to a volleyball after a work accident.

Cast Away

400

This festival in India is known as the Festival of Lights.

Diwali

500

This Olympic event features a 26.2-mile race.

Marathon

500

This man led the Israelites out of Egypt.

Moses

500

This instrument measures atmospheric pressure.

Barometer

500

This movie includes the famous line “You’ll shoot your eye out kid.”

A Christmas Story

500

A teenager accidentally messes up time with a car.

Back to the future

500

This language has the most native speakers worldwide.

Mandarin Chinese

600

This sport combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting.

Biathlon

600

Moses received the Ten Commandments on this mountain.

Mount Sinai

600

This sea separates Europe and Africa and connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of Gibraltar.

Mediterranean Sea

600

This is the name of the angel who appeared to Mary.

Gabriel

600

A war hero returns home looking forward to an easy life of luxury, but when his father retires due to health issues he’ll have no choice but to work together with his kooky siblings to keep the family business, and family, together.

God Father

600

This city is considered the birthplace of jazz music.

New Orleans

700

which athlete has the second most olympic medals

Larisa Latynina

700

his Old Testament prophet was swallowed by a large fish.

Jonah

700

This empire was ruled by Mansa Musa, one of the wealthiest individuals in recorded history.

Mali Empire

700

This 19th-century poem helped popularize the modern image of Santa Claus and begins with “’Twas the night before Christmas.”

“A Visit from St. Nicholas”

700

Man watches his wife die, and only son be disabled after a brutal attack on his front lawn. Years later his son is then kidnapped. He travels many miles in search of his son with help of strangers he meets along the way.

Finding Nemo

700

This art form of paper folding originated in Japan.

Origami

800

This city hosted the first Winter Olympics in 1924.

Chamonix

800

This king was known for his wisdom and wrote much of Proverbs.

King Solomon

800

This paradox states that if you replace every part of an object, it may no longer be the same object.

Ship of Theseus

800

This country traditionally celebrates Christmas with a giant straw goat.

Sweden

800

Trillionaire hires teenager to kill a disgruntled employee.

Captain America Civil War

800

This ancient writing system used picture symbols and was developed in Egypt.

Hieroglyphics

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