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Famous for dramatic coastal inlets and long, cold winters, this Northern European country was once home to legendary seafarers.

What is Norway?

400

Found in objects waiting to move or in chemical bonds, this form of energy can be transformed into motion or heat.

What is Potential Energy?

400

Puffed from a grain and dusted with powdered flavor, these bright-orange sticks are a crunchy snack sometimes associated with lunchboxes.

What are Cheese Puffs?

400

“I’ll be back.”

Who is the Terminator?

400

A rapper and actor who rose to fame in the early 2000s with hits like Stand Up and appeared in Fast & Furious films.

Who is Ludacris?

800

Stretching across much of North America, this nation is known for its natural landscapes, friendly people, and a love of winter sports.

What is Canada?

800

In green plants, this process turns sunlight into the chemical fuel that powers life while releasing a gas humans need to breathe.

What is Photosynthesis?

800

Often boiled, twisted, or sprinkled with coarse salt, these baked wheat-based shapes are a classic snack at fairs and stadiums.

What are Pretzels?

800

“Why so serious?”

Who is the Joker?
800

Dubbed the “King of Pop,” his groundbreaking album Thriller remains the best-selling album of all time.

Who is Michael Jackson?
1200

With a population exceeding a billion, this South Asian country is known for colorful festivals, ancient architecture, and a film industry that produces thousands of movies each year.

What is India?

1200

The field that studies living organisms, their structure, function, and relationships, shares its name with this Greek-derived term.

What is Biology?
1200

Made from thinly sliced tubers and fried until crisp, these salty, bagged snacks often accompany sandwiches or dips.

What are Potato Chips?

1200

“I feel the need… the need for speed.”

Who is Maverick?

1200

This "POPULAR" artist is known for her impressive vocal range and signature high ponytail, and has hits like Thank U, Next and 7 Rings.

Who is Ariana Grande?

1600

This Southern Hemisphere country is home to unique marsupials and a vast coral reef, and is known for its rugged outback landscapes.

What is Australia?

1600

This invisible pull affects everything from falling apples to orbiting moons, and its strength depends on mass and distance.

What is Gravity?

1600

These tiny confections are coated in a candy shell and come in a rainbow of colors, frequently used in baking or shared in small quantities.

What are M&Ms?

1600

“To infinity… and beyond!”

Who is Buzz Lightyear?

1600

This Jamaican musician popularized reggae worldwide with songs like No Woman, No Cry and Three Little Birds.

Who is Bob Marley?

2000

Its history stretches back thousands of years along one of the world’s longest rivers, and it’s famous for monumental tombs built by ancient rulers.

What is Egypt?

2000

Found in the nucleus of a cell, these molecules store genetic instructions that determine traits and guide development.

What is DNA?

2000

Small, chewy confections often molded into shapes or animals, they are fruit-flavored and sometimes coated in sugar.

What are Gummy Candies?

2000

“Just keep swimming.”

Who is Dory?

2000

This singer-songwriter started in country music before becoming a global pop sensation with albums like 1989 and Folklore.

Who is Taylor Swift?

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