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100

This is the largest mammal in the world.

What is a blue whale?

100

This ancient people worshiped cats.

Who were the Egyptians?

100

This operation is indicated by +.

What is addition?

100

There are this many syllables are in the word excitedly.

What is 4?

100

This American swimmer set a gold medal record at the 2008 Summer Olympics. This person won eight gold medals at a single Olympics.

Who was Michael Phelps?

200

This phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun.

What is a solar eclipse?

200

This man was the first man on the moon.

Who was Neil Armstrong?

200

A rhombus has this many sides.

What is 4?

200

In Aesop's Fable, this animal lost to tortoise beat in a race.

What is a hare/rabbit?

200

On "The Bachelor," the Bachelor gives this flower to contestants whom he wants to stick around for the next episode.

What is a rose?

300

This blood type is known at the universal donor. 

What is O-?

300

In 1903, these brothers were the first to fly a heavier-than-air, power-controlled aircraft.

Who were the Wright Brothers?

300

This is the longest side of the right-angle triangle.

What is a hypotenuse?

300

Give an example of an onomatopoeia.

What is bark, meow, bam, poof, etc.?

300

In baseball shorthand, it's a strikeout. On the periodic table, it's potassium. In a text, it can be a quick response to, like, whatever. It's this letter.

What is K?

400

This is how PAIRS of chromosomes are found in the average human.

What is 23?

400

This Roman town that was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

What was Pompeii?

400

This mathematician developed the theory of relativity.

Who was Albert Einstein?

400

This famous ancient Greek poet wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Who was Homer?

400

This founder of the Roc Nation entertainment company once famously said the following: "I'm not a businessman; I'm a business, man."

Who is Jay-Z?

500

This is the term for the phenomenon where an object moves faster than the speed of sound.

What is supersonic?

500

At 19 Maiden Lane in lower Manhattan in 1787, James Madison wrote these essays that later became the foundation for the U.S. Constitution.

What were the Federalist Papers?

500

The m stands for this in E=mc2.

What is mass?

500

Baker Street is the home of this literary detective.

Who is Sherlock Holmes?

500

This is the only country to host the Summer Olympics in December.

What is Australia?

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