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100

The host of the show “Kitchen Nightmares”.

Gordon Ramsey

100

This continent is both the smallest by land area and a country.

Australia

100

The fictional world where Avatar takes place.

Pandora

100

At an average distance of about 2.8 billion miles from the Sun, this icy giant takes 165 Earth years to complete a single orbit.

Neptune

100

This U.S. agency investigates federal crimes and national security threats.

FBI

200

This American fast food chain is called “Hungry Jacks” in Australia.

Burger King

200

This Asian country is the world’s largest archipelago, made up of more than 17,000 islands.

Indonesia

200

My real name is Tom Riddle, but this name is what most people know me as:

Voldemort

200

This chemical element’s symbol is “Na,” despite having a name that begins with “S.”

Sodium

200

This animal is the only mammal capable of true flight.

Bat

300

This fast food chain has the most locations in the world.

Subway

300

This Asian mountain range, home to Mount Everest, forms a natural border between China and Nepal.

The Himalayas

300

In the original book for the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy’s slippers were this color.

Silver

300

This branch of physics studies motion and its causes, including velocity, acceleration, and force.

Mechanics

300

This term describes when a plan is changed or adjusted mid‑process, usually without warning.

Pivot

400

Traditionally Japanese, this is made by fermenting soybeans with salt and koji – often times used to make a soup.

Miso

400

This city, the capital of Belgium, also serves as the de facto capital of the European Union.

Brussels

400

Adjusted for Inflation, this movie has the biggest box office returns of all time, at $3.7B.

Gone With the Wind
400

This Danish physicist developed the model of the atom with electrons orbiting the nucleus in defined energy levels.

Niels Bohr

400

The only city in the United States whose MLB, NFL, and NBA teams all wear the same primary colors: black and gold.

Pittsburgh

500

This French term means to cook food briefly in boiling water.

"Blanch"

500

At over 6,300 kilometers long, this river is the third longest river in the world after the Nile and the Amazon.

The Yangtze

500

Name one of three movies tied for the most Academy Awards (11)

Ben-Hur, Titanic, or Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

500

This double‑membrane organelle contains its own circular DNA and divides independently of the cell, supporting the endosymbiotic theory.

Mitochondrian

500

Known as “The Lady in Black,” this historic South Carolina racetrack hosts the annual Southern 500.

Darlington Raceway

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