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100

This singer is known as the “Queen of Pop.”

Who is Madonna?

100

This civil rights leader delivered the famous “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963.

Who is Martin Luther King Jr?

100

A word that has the opposite meaning of another word.

What is an Antonym?

100

The powerhouse of the cell.

What is mitochondria?

100

This fast-food chain uses a clown named Ronald as its mascot.

What is McDonalds?

200

This Marvel superhero is also known as the “Friendly Neighborhood” hero.

Who is Spiderman?

200

This Chinese philosopher, born in 551 BCE, shaped East Asian ethics with teachings on virtue, family, and order.

Who is Confucius?

200

A phrase meaning “a blessing in disguise” describes something that is this.

What is something beneficial?

200

This planet is known as the Red Planet.

What is Mars?
200

This Asian country is home to the city of Kyoto.

What is Japan?

300

This 2016 Netflix series features the town of Hawkins and the Upside Down.

What is Stranger Things?

300

This Egyptian queen formed political alliances — and romantic ones — with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.

Who is Cleopatra?

300

A phrase meaning to reveal a secret, often accidentally.

What is "spill the beans"?

300

This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere.

What is nitrogen?

300

This element has the chemical symbol “Au.”

What is Gold?

400

This artist created the album Astroworld.

Who is Travis Scott?

400

This Macedonian king created one of the largest empires in the ancient world before he died at age 32.

Who is Alexander The Great?

400

A word meaning “a short, amusing story.”

What is anecdote?

400

The largest internal organ in the human body.

What is the liver?

400

This ancient board game from China is played with black and white stones.

What is Go?

500

This long-running sketch comedy show debuted in 1975.

What is Saturday Night Live?

500

This French heroine led troops during the Hundred Years’ War before being executed at 19.

Who is Joan of Arc?

500

A word formed by combining parts of two words (like “brunch”).

What is portmanteau?

500

The scientific term for animals that maintain a constant internal body temperature.

What are warm-blooded animals?

500

This part of the human body has no blood supply and receives oxygen directly from the air.

What is the cornea?

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