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What international multi-sport event features both summer and winter competitions?

The Olympic Games

100

This "King of Pop" debuted his signature moonwalk during a 1983 performance of "Billie Jean."

Michael Jackson

100

This is the largest organ in the human body.

Skin

100

This is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside.

Strawberry

100

This 1,500-mile-long defensive structure was built across northern China to protect against nomadic invaders.

Great Wall of China

200

What sport combines running, biking, and swimming?

Triathlon

200

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this is the name of Thor's hammer.

Mjölnir

200

This is the hottest planet in our solar system, with surface temperatures high enough to melt lead.

Venus

200

This popular soda was originally created as a mixer for whiskey and was invented by two brothers in Tennessee.

Mountain Dew

200

This worldwide economic downturn began after the 1929 stock market crash and lasted throughout the 1930s.

The Great Depression

300

What does the rings for the Olympics stand for?

The 5 inhabited continents 

300

This Netflix documentary series focused on the rivalry between Joseph Maldonado-Passage (Joe Exotic) and Carole Baskin.

Tiger King

300

This is the only species of shark that can survive in both saltwater and freshwater for extended periods.

Bull Shark

300

This toy was originally called "Whirlo-Way" and was invented by a Filipino-American; today, it’s a world-famous spinning hobby

Yo-yo

300

This American inventor and statesman is the only person to have signed the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Paris, and the Constitution.

Benjamin Franklin

400

Which boxer retired undefeated with a 50–0 record?

Floyd Mayweather Jr. 

400

This is the name of the "Social Media King" who founded Facebook in a Harvard dorm room.

Mark Zuckerburg

400

To be classified as a hurricane, a tropical storm must reach a sustained wind speed of at least this many miles per hour.

74 mph

400

This country has more time zones than any other in the world, totaling 12 because of its overseas territories.

France

400

In 79 AD, the eruption of this volcano buried the Roman city of Pompeii under layers of ash and pumice.

Mount Vesuvius

500

The diameter of a basketball hoop in inches.

18 inches

500

This "Show about Nothing" ran for nine seasons on NBC and featured characters like Kramer and Elaine.

Seinfeld

500

This is the hard, white substance that covers the crown of your teeth and is the hardest substance in the human body.

Enamel

500

This city is the only one in the world that is located on two different continents.

Istanbul

500

Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, this is the only one that still remains largely intact today.

Pyramid of Giza

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