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400

This rarity term refers to Pokémon cards featuring alternate artwork and a textured foil pattern, often labeled with “SR”

Secret Rare

400

This British inventor and pilot is credited with the first powered, controlled, heavier-than-air flight in 1903 alongside his brother

The Wright Brother's

400

This is the official written decision by a judge in a case

Verdict

400

This phase of the Moon occurs when it is positioned between Earth and the Sun

New Moon

400

This Greek poet is credited with writing The Iliad and The Odyssey

Homer

400

This lower-body exercise strengthens the glutes, hamstrings, and quads and is often performed by bending at the hips while keeping the back straight

Deadlift

400

This famous American jetliner, introduced in 1970, became the first widely successful wide-body “jumbo jet"

Boeing 747

400

This type of law deals with disagreements between people or organizations, such as property disputes or contracts

Civil Law

400

This background radiation, discovered in 1965, is considered strong evidence for the Big Bang

Cosmic Microwave Background (CMD)

400

This English author wrote under the pen name Currer Bell

Charlotte Brontë

800

This Electric-type Pokémon is known as the “Mouse Pokémon” and appears in almost every Pokémon video game

Pikachu

800

On commercial jets, this is the part of the wing that extends and bends downward during landing to increase lift and drag

Flaps

800

This constitutional amendment in the United States guarantees that a person cannot be compelled to testify against themselves in a criminal case

The 5th Amendment

800

This boundary around a black hole marks the point beyond which not even light can escape

Event horizon

800

This American poet wrote I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, reflecting on race and identity

Maya Angelou

1600

This training strategy alternates periods of high intensity with lower-intensity recovery to improve strength and endurance

Interval Training

1600

Pilots use this instrument to know if the plane is climbing, descending, or flying level

The Altimeter

1600

This principle in criminal law ensures that a person cannot be tried twice for the same offense... it's also what we are playing right now

Double Jeopardy

1600

Named after a 16th-century astronomer, these three laws describe how planets move around the Sun

Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion

1600

This type of journalism focuses on telling a story in a compelling way, often using personal accounts, detailed descriptions, and narrative techniques

Feature Writing (or Narrative Journalism)

2000

This type of strength training involves performing two exercises back-to-back with minimal rest, often targeting opposing muscle groups

A Superset

2000

This term describes the movement of a plane along its vertical axis, causing the nose to point left or right

Yaw

2000

This landmark 1803 U.S. Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review

Marbury vs. Madison

2000

After being chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster, this princess was saved by Perseus and later immortalized in the night sky, which also hosts the famous galaxy that bears her name, lying just east of Perseus’s constellation

Andromeda

2000

This Pulitzer-winning American journalist exposed corruption in the early 20th century, particularly in political machines

Lincoln Steffens

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