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100

This 20th century Caribbean dictator had a passion for dairy that was so intense that he bred his own "super cows."

Who is Fidel Castro?

100

The abbreviation for this common explosive element is both used to season food and introduce Batman.

What is Sodium (Na)?

100

Known for its brute strength and being banned from china shops, this mythical creature was slain by the Athenian hero, Theseus in a large maze.

What is the Minotaur?

100

These two New England states did not ratify the 18th amendment (Prohibition).

What is Connecticut and Rhode Island?

100

First spotted on film in the late 20th century, this local legend who is most commonly spotted in the northwestern portion of the United States is described as a hairy giant.

Who is Sasquatch?

200

This European emperor famous for his war-time loss to Russia once had 3,000 rabbits charge him during a hunt.

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

200

What category of elements consists of He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and Rn?

What are the Nobel Gases?

200

This female mythical creature known for her puzzling questions killed herself after Oedipus answered her correctly.

What is the Sphinx?

200

These two snow-less states do not participate in Daylight Savings Time.

What is Arizona and Hawaii?

200

This folk lore monster of West Virginia made an appearance in the blockbuster game Fallout 76. He is always described as having bright red eyes.

Who is Moth Man?

300

This miniscule European country's last military engagement is record breaking. They went to war with 80 men and returned with 81 because they made a friend.

What is Lichtenstein?

300

This element has the abbreviation for a sandwich topping and also poisons paint from the 70s.

What is lead (Pb)?

300

With the most famous of this group of mythical creatures being Polyphemus, these humanoids were children of Uranus and Gaea.

What is a Cyclops?

300

Known for its picturesque mountain ridges and river valleys, this state is also home to creatures such as the Grafton Monster roaming the mountain sides.

What is West Virginia?

300

This monster of folklore is only ever spotted in the southwestern portion of the United States and Mexico. Described as a hairless bear, it seems to suck the blood out of livestock.

What is Chupacabra?

400

This famous ancient Greek mathematician loved triangles but had an intense fear of beans that got him killed.

Who is Pythagoras?

400

This element's abbreviation doubles as a unit of measurement.

What is Magnesium (Mg)

400

This Persian mythical monster was known to have the body of a lion and the tail of a Scorpion and would eat its victims whole, bones and all.

What is a Manticore?

400

This state contains the town of Talkeetna where, up until July of 2017, had a cat named Stubbs as its mayor.

What is Alaska?

400

This monster just recently made an appearance in the blockbuster game Fallout 76. It is described as a huge gray lumbering creature without a face.

What is the Grafton Monster?

500

This procedure done by Robert Liston in 1847 hold the record for the highest mortality rate for a single procedure--300%

What is an Amputation?

500

These elements when arranged correctly spell, AmErICaN.

What is Americium, Erbium, Iodine, Calcium, and Nitrogen?

500

Decribed in Homer's epic, The Odyssey, this female mythical sea monster was accompanied by Charybdis to guard the Strait of Messina. This monster had 12 feet, 6 heads on long snake necks, and ate 6 of Odysseus's sailors as Odysseus sailed by.

What is Scylla?

500

Becoming the 48th state in the United States on February 14th, 1912, this state is big enough to fit the entirety of New England and Pennsylvania in it.

What is Arizona?

500

This monster is not actually found as a physical creature but is an evil spirit. It is a part of Algonquian folklore and native to the northern forests of the Atlantic Coast, feeding on the flesh of men.

What is a Wendigo?

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