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100
The orca is the largest member of this sea mammal family. (Hint: Animals > Sea mammals)
What is the dolphin family?
100
A type of music that is also a culture, or way of life; it includes many types of expression such as rapping, deejaying, dancing, and graffiti painting. (Hint: Music)
What is hip-hop?
100
A park located in east-central California and established in 1890 that preserves a large area of giant trees. (Hint: Parks)
What is Seqouia National Park?
100
Marie Curie"s work focused on this property of some chemical elements. (Hint: Nobel Prize)
What is radioactivity?
100
This sport involves jumping gracefully from a springboard or platform into a pool of water. (Hint: Water Sports)
What is diving?
200
A type of fungus that is very important for baking bread. (Hint: Plants and Other Living Things > Fungus)
What is yeast?
200
Often called the King of Rock and Roll, he was one of the first musicians to sing and play rock music. (Hint: Movies and Television)
Who was Elvis Presley?
200
Two things that come out of a fumarole. (Hint: Landforms > Volcanoes)
What are steam and gases?
200
Bronze is an alloy, or mixture, of these two metals. (Hint: Physical Sciences > Chemistry)
What are copper and tin?
200
The Currie Cup is the name of both a competition and a trophy earned in this sport. (Hint: Team Sports)
What is rugby?
300
A spotted cat that lives in the Americas with a range from Texas to Argentina. (Hint: Animals > Mammals > Felines and Other Cats)
What is the ocelot?
300
Pyramids are the oldest examples of this kind of architecture in Africa. (Hint: Architecture and Buildings > African Architecture)
What is stone architecture?
300
A French explorer who became the first European to visit the future site of Halifax. (Hint: Cities)
Who was Samuel de Champlain?
300
This is the most common metal in the Earth's crust. (Hint: Earth Sciences)
What is aluminum?
300
The Aborigines, the native people of Australia, have long used these curved sticks for animal hunting and warfare. (Hint: Recreational Activities)
What are boomerangs?
400
Desert plants that grow in dry places, store water, and are also protected by sharp spines, or needles. (Hint: Plants and Other Living Things > Other plants)
What are cacti (or What is a cactus)?
400
Modern artist Jackson Pollock is best known for creating his major paintings by doing this rather than using a brush. (Hint: Painting)
What is pouring or dripping paint onto canvases.
400
Angel Falls, the world's highest waterfall, is located in the southeastern part of this country. (Hint: Oceans and Waterways)
What is Venezuela?
400
Statistics, a branch of mathematics, can help predict these things. (Hint: Math)
What are the weather and how sports teams perform?
400
People practice these fighting skills for sport, for self-defense, to help achieve spiritual awareness, or to develop self-discipline. (Hint: Individual Sports)
What are martial arts?
500
The language that is the source of the name of the baobab tree. (Hint: Plants and Other Living Things > Trees)
What is Arabic?
500
A three-dimensional photograph created when a special mirror splits light from a laser into two beams that create a pattern on film. (Hint: Photography)
What is a hologram?
500
A kind of wetland with wet, spongy soil that is different from marshes and swamps because its soil contains almost no minerals. (Hint: Habitats)
What is a bog?
500
Scientists have been trying to make a machine with artificial intelligence that is close to human intelligence for more than this number of years. (Hint: Machines, Tools and Technology > Computers and Electronics)
What is 50?
500
In the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany, Jesse Owens won gold medals in these four events. (Hint: Olympic Games)
What are the running broad jump, the 100- and 200-meter races, and the 4 × 100-meter team relay?
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