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I know that I can't take no more

It ain't no lie

I want to see you out that door

Baby …

bye, bye, bye

100

This Roman conqueror, fresh from victory at the Battle of Zela, summed it up in just three words: “I came, I saw, I conquered.”

→ Who is Julius Caesar?

100

This abdominal organ is often mistaken for nonessential, but it stores immune cells and filters old red blood cells from circulation.

→ What is the spleen?

100

This spicy stew of okra, rice, and seafood has French, Spanish, and West African roots and is a signature of Louisiana Creole cooking.

→ What is gumbo?

100

This puzzle game of falling blocks was created in the Soviet Union in 1984, becoming one of the first video games to break through Cold War barriers.

→ What is Tetris?

200

Now that she's back in the atmosphere

With …. in her hair

drops of jupiter

200

In his 1933 inaugural address, this U.S. president reassured Americans that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

→ Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

200

This bone, also called the collarbone, is the one most likely to break when you fall on your shoulder.

→ What is the clavicle?

200

This Peruvian dish “cooks” raw fish in citrus juice, usually lime, and is often served with onions, chili, and corn.

→ What is ceviche?

200

Before he was “Super Mario,” this mustachioed hero first appeared in a 1981 arcade game, where he was called Jumpman and had to rescue his girlfriend Pauline from a giant barrel-throwing ape.

→ What is Donkey Kong?

300

Can't read my, can't read my

No, ….

he can't read my poker face

300

On July 20, 1969, this astronaut took a step onto the lunar surface and said, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”

→ Who is Neil Armstrong?

300

Though many think it stores bile, this greenish organ’s main job is simply to release bile made by the liver.

→ What is the gallbladder?

300

This Middle Eastern dip blends chickpeas, tahini, lemon, and garlic, and its name simply means “chickpea” in Arabic.

→ What is hummus?

300

Long before the App Store, this simple black-and-white game came pre-installed on Nokia phones in the late 1990s, making it the first true mobile game phenomenon. Players guided a growing line without crashing into themselves.

→ What is Snake?

400

California girls, we're unforgettable

Daisy Dukes, bikinis on top

…..

ANSWER: Sun-kissed skin so hot, we'll melt your popsicle

400

This physicist warned against circular thinking with the insight: “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.”

→ Who is Albert Einstein?

400

This tendon, named after a mythical warrior, is the strongest in the body — but also one of the most commonly injured.

→ What is the Achilles tendon?

400

This Indian bread, cooked in a tandoor oven, is fluffy, chewy, and often brushed with butter or garlic.

→ What is naan?

400

This Gerudo warlock, also known as the “King of Thieves,” is the human form of the series’ recurring villain Ganon. First appearing in Ocarina of Time (1998), he sought the Triforce to gain ultimate power against Link and Zelda.

→ Who is Ganondorf?

500

I can be your hero, baby

I can kiss away the pain

....

ANSWER: I will stand by you forever

500

This spiritual teacher cautioned: “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.”

→ Who is Buddha?

500

This part of the brain controls memory, learning, and emotion, and is named after the Greek word for “seahorse.”

→ What is the hippocampus?

500

This Japanese dish of skewered grilled chicken is named after the word for “grilled bird.”

→ What is yakitori?

500

Released in 1981 as a sequel to Galaxian, this space shooter let players control a starfighter battling waves of alien insects — and introduced the unique mechanic where enemies could capture your ship, only for you to rescue it and double your firepower.

→ What is Galaga?

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