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100

The weather tool used to measure air pressure.

What is a barometer?

100

The name for a group of turkeys.

Double points if you can tell me both.

What is a flock or rafter?

100

The main component in the Indian dish Palak Paneer.

What is spinach?

100

The country that gifted the US the statue of Liberty.

What is France?

100

The classic work of children's literature do the characters Mike, Veruca, Violet, Augustus, and Charlie get a tour of a confectionery manufacturing facility.

What is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

200

The name of the icicle looking rock that forms on the ceiling of caves.

What is a stalactite?

200

The number of stomachs that a cow has.

What is four?

200

The nut added to make Nutella.

What is hazelnut?

200

The building on the back of the $20.

What is the white house?

200

"Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus," translated as "Never Tickle A Sleeping Dragon," is the motto of the fictional school from the book.

What is Harry Potter?

300

The Latin name for the metal gold.

What is Aurum?

300

The mammal that is known to laugh when tickled.

What is a rat?

300

The South American grain that was referred to as the “mother of all grains” by the Incas.

What is Quinoa?

300

The number of years it took to build the Taj Mahal.

What is 22?

300

The Shakespearean play, featuring a Scottish thane, that is also considered bad luck to say the name of in theatres.

What is Macbeth?

400

The name of the type of tube that carries blood away from the heart.

What is an artery?

400

The mammal with the thickest fur.

What is a sea otter?

400

The fruit known as the Chinese gooseberry.

What is a Kiwi?

400

The civilization known for being between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

What was Mesopotamia?

400

The play by Sophocles in which the main character kills his dad and marries his mom. 

What is Oedipus Rex?

500

The smallest Amino acid.

What is Glycine?

500

The type of fish that can close it's eyelids.

What is a shark?

500

The name for "little ear" or "bowl shape" pasta.

What is Orecchiette?

500

The ancient Greek practitioner who is known for being "the father of modern medicine."

Who is Hippocrates?

500

The book by Emily Bronte featuring the character Heathcliff, and is about twisted relationships. (This book is also getting a movie remake this coming Valentine's day starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi)

What is Wuthering Heights?

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