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100

In Hawaii, you can use this word to say both "Hello" and "Goodbye."

Aloha

100

Koalas are native to this country.

Australia

100

This famous pacifist advocated for India's independence from British rule.

Mahatma Ghandi

100

This is the 7th planet from sun. 

Uranus

100

Who is this?

Sarah

200

This is the most common first language in the world by population. 

Mandarin

200

The first world war was ended with this treaty.

Treaty of Versailles

200

This is the 8th element on periodic table. 

Oxygen

200

There are this many keys on a standard piano.

88

300
These three countries have both French and German as official languages.

Luxembourg, Belgium, Switzerland

300

The mythological creature held the city of Thebes hostage until someone could answer its riddle.

Sphinx

300

The German priest is famous for posting 95 theses on door of a Catholic church.

Martin Luther

300

Glass is made by melting down this material. 

Sand

300

This author wrote Pride and Prejudice.

Jane Austen

400

Hungarian is part of this language family. 

Uralic

400

This is the capital of Argentina.

Buenos Aires

400

Aqueducts were invented in this city.

Rome

400

This French scientist is known for his experiments proving germ theory and is sometimes referred to as the "Father of Bacteriology."

Louis Pasteur

400

This U.S. President is printed on the dime.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

500

The word "klutz" is borrowed from this language.

Yiddish

500

The Founding Father's signature is the largest on the Declaration of Independence.

John Hancock

500

Solve for x: log(3x-8)=1

6

500

If you want to make a traditional baguette, you will need these four ingredient. 

Water, flour, yeast, salt

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