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This actor, known for his roles in Blade Runner 2049 and The Nice Guys, once melted hearts as Noah in a 2004 romantic drama.

Ryan Gosling

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This inventor is known for his work with alternating current (AC) power.

Nikola Tesla

100

The Formula 1 grid in 2025 features this number of of competing teams, though expansion is on the horizon for 2026.

10

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Tamago is a Japanese dish made from this ingredient, often used in sushi or served as a standalone dish.

Egg

100

Which is the Second largest continent?

Africa

200

This stand-up comedian and actor, portrayed Dr. Patch Adams, a doctor who used humor to treat patients.

Robin Williams

200
Found in foods like berries and dark chocolate, these help your cells from damage.

Antioxidants

200

This player was named Finals MVP for leading the Toronto Raptors to their first NBA championship.

Kawhi Leonard

200

Noted for its sweet aroma, with a name originally from Arabic, this exotic spice can cost thousands of dollars per pound.

Saffron

200

Which country has the most islands?

Sweden

300

This actor, who famously played a brooding Gotham City vigilante and reprised the role in 2023 movie The Flash.

Michael Keaton

300

Named after a group of powerful gods in Greek mythology, this moon is Saturn's largest and has a thick atmosphere.

Titan

300

This European club was the first in history to win six major trophies in a single year, achieving the feat in 2009.

FC Barcelona 

300

This North African dish, popular in the middle east, features poached eggs in a spiced tomato and pepper sauce.

Shakshuka

300

The most populous city in New Zealand, it hasn't been the capital since 1865.

Auckland

400

This U.S president was in office when Apollo 11 made history by landing the first humans on the Moon.

Richard Nixon

400

This particle is known for passing through entire planets without interacting with matter.

Neutrino

400

This legendary Brazillan driver won three Formula 1 World Championships before his fatal accident at Imola in 1994.

Ayrton Senna

400

This dense bread, named from a German word meaning "stubborn", is common in Scandinavian and Easter European Diets.

Pumpernickel

400

What is the largest desert on Earth?

Antarctica

500

Before returning to his homeland, this activist founded the newspaper Indian Opinion while living in South Africa.

Mahatma Gandhi

500

In natural form a mixture of 3 isotopes, this element is the most abundant in the Earth's crust & in the human body?

Oxygen

500

These "Penalties" are simultaneous violations by the offense and defense that cancel each other out.

Offsetting Penalties

500

The Yubari King type of these gourd fruits are dazzlingly sweet and sometimes go for $5000 or more each.

Melons

500

This small Himalayan kingdom is the only country in the world to have officially banned the sale of tobacco.

Bhutan

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