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100

This is the longest river in Africa and the bedrock of Ancient Egypt.

What is the Nile?

100

This is the empire led by Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan, reaching its peak in ~1300.

What is the Mongol Empire?

100

This is the Dutch painter of The Starry Night, famous for blowing his ear off while attempting to kill himself.

Who is Vincent Van Gogh?

100

This is a reality star-turned-politician and host of The Apprentice. He is famous for his line "You're Fired!", but is probably more famous for other works.

Who is Donald Trump?

100

This is the only mammal capable of sustained flight, famous for their widespread negative association with folklore in Europe and the Americas.

What is a bat?

200

This is the southernmost continent, and the only one without any permanent residents.

What is Antarctica?

200

This is the general who led the Macedonian Empire to become the greatest empire ever by defeating the Achaemenid Empire in Persia.

Who is Alexander the Great?

200

This is a German composer, maker of Für Elise, Symphony No. 5, and Moonlight Sonata. He was also famously deaf.

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?

200

This is a famous singer-songwriter who is known for his eccentric movements on stage, including his famous mic toss. He is widely considered the godfather of soul, and one of his most famous hits include "I Feel Good" with his signature scream at the beginning.

Who is James Brown?

200

This is the largest internal human organ, used for detoxifying blood, and, in culinary matters, is often paired with onions. One who is unimportant is often a "chopped" variation of this.

What is liver?

300

This is the capital of Argentina and host of the 1978 World Cup.

What is Buenos Aires?

300

This is the decade the Berlin Wall fell, characterized by two Ronald Reagan presidential terms.

What is the 1980s?
300

This is a Frank Herbert novel turned movie, named after a formation of sand and starring several A-List celebrities.

What is Dune?

300

This is the title character in Ian Fleming's most famous book series and serves as a spy for British Intelligence. In the most recent movie made from this series, this character is portrayed by the actor Daniel Craig.

Who is James Bond?

300

This is the largest membrane-bound organelle in a cell besides the nucleus, coming in rough types when covered in ribosomes and smooth types when not.

What is the endoplasmic reticulum (E.R.)?

400

This is the second-largest country by landmass in the world, famous for their poutine.

What is Canada?

400

This is the French prison the Third Estate raided to kick off the French Revolution.

What is the Bastille?

400

This is the sculptor of The Thinker and perhaps the most prominent naturalist sculptor.

Who is Auguste Rodin?

400

This is a British F1 driver and winner of seven Formula One World Drivers' Championships. He is perhaps the greatest F1 driver ever, and a famous diversity advocate.

Who is Lewis Hamilton?

400

This is the only stone that can float in water, and is often used as an abrasive natural cleaner for porcelain, cast iron, and grills.

What is pumice?

500
This is the country that controls Northern Cyprus, a Muslim revolutionary section of Cyprus.

What is Turkey?

500

This is a region of Russia, founded in 1934, with a flag including a rainbow on a white field.

What is the Jewish Autonomous Oblast?

500

This is a John Donne poem and a phrase, both claiming that a person cannot live alone; one must have friends and other people to rely on.

What is No Man Is an Island?

500

This is the nickname for Propofol, a white liquid, sedative, and anesthetic that Michael Jackson famously asked for on his final day.

What is milk?

500

This is the type of power collector on the International Space Station, characterized by massive spinning panels.

What are photovoltaic panels?

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