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100

In 1969, he became the first person to walk on the moon.                

Neil Armstrong

100

This animated Disney mermaid dreamed of being part of the human world.

Ariel

100

This British author created the wizarding world of Hogwarts and wrote the "Harry Potter" series.          

J.K. Rowling

100

This string instrument, played with a bow, is commonly associated with orchestras.

Violin

100

Have it your way

Burger King

200

This space agency was founded in 1958 and has led missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

NASA

200

Despite its name, this massive marine creature is the largest fish in the ocean.

Whale shark

200

He wrote "1984" and "Animal Farm," two iconic works about government control and propaganda.

George Orwell

200

This brass instrument is often seen in marching bands with three keys and has a distinctive curved shape.

Trumpet

200

Finger lickin good

Kentucky Fried Chicken

300

This red planet is home to the tallest volcano in the solar system, Olympus Mons.

Mars

300

This powerful ocean current flows along the eastern U.S. coastline and influences weather patterns.              

Gulf Stream

300

This American author wrote "The Great Gatsby," a classic novel about the Jazz Age and the American Dream.            

F. Scott Fitzgerald

300

This woodwind instrument has black keys and is played by pressing keys and blowing air through a mouthpiece.

Clarinet

300

We treat you right

Dairy queen

400

Launched in 1990, this space telescope has provided some of the most detailed images of the universe.    

Hubble Space Telescope

400

Known for its deadly tentacles, this marine creature is considered the most venomous in the world.                

Box Jellyfish

400

This British author is best known for his fantasy series, "The Lord of the Rings," set in the fictional world of Middle-earth.                      

J.R.R Tolkien

400

This keyboard instrument produces sound by striking strings with hammers, often used in classical music.                  

Piano

400

Im thinking...

Arby's

500

In 1977, NASA launched these twin spacecraft, now the farthest human-made objects from Earth.

Voyager 1 and Voyager 2

500

This mysterious region of the Atlantic Ocean, also called the Devil’s Triangle, is infamous for ship and plane disappearances.

Bermuda Triangle

500

This Russian author wrote "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina," exploring the complexities of Russian aristocracy.            

Leo Tolstoy

500

This percussion instrument consists of a set of metal plates struck with mallets, often used in orchestras.

Xylophone

500

If it doesn't get all over the place, it doesn't belong in your place

Carl's Jr.

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