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100

This continent is the largest in area.

What is Asia?

100

You might have to get as high as 20 feet off the ground to win a medal in this field event.

What is the pole vault?

100

This object's gravitational pull is the main force holding the solar system together.

What is the Sun?

100

History: Study up on this ship that anchored in Plymouth Harbor on Dec. 26, 1620.

What is the Mayflower?

100

On July 8, 1776 it was rung to proclaim the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence

What is the Liberty Bell?

200

Early explorers called parts of this continent Vinland

What is North America?

200

At 26.2 miles, it's the longest running event in the Olympics.

What is the marathon?

200

Galileo was the first person to see the rings around this planet. 

What is Saturn?

200

Home Ec: Make this breakfast dish of battered and fried bread called pain perdu in France

What is French Toast?

200

Suffragettes were women who wanted the right to do this?

What is vote?

300

This continent has a lot of marsupials, like the native wombat. 

What is Australia?

300

In the Olympic 400-meter relay final, this many runners compete together as a team

What is 4?

300

Not the first, but this second planet is the hottest, because its atmosphere causes a severe greenhouse effect. 

What is Venus?

300

Spanish: You'll have to use your cabeza, this body part, to pass the class.

What is your head?

300

Check out exotic marine life at one of these, like the National one in Baltimore.

What is an aquarium?

400

This continent has the longest mountain chain.

What is South America?

400

This throwing even involves throwing a spear-like shaft.

What is javelin?

400

It was last seen in the skies in 1986 and won't return until 2061

What is Halley's Comet?

400

Math: A polygon may be considered convex, or this term. meaning having at least 1 interior angle greater than 180 degrees.

What is concave?

400

Tulsa's newspaper is called the world. Boston's is named for this object that depicts the world.

What is the globe?

500

In 1957 countries on this continent signed a treaty creating an economic community or common market.

What is Europe?

500

In 2004 the USA's Bryan Clay, with 8820 points took the silver medal in this ten event contest. 

What is the decathlon?

500

Phobos and Deimos are the only known moons of this planet.

What is Mars?

500

Science: Discover animal anatiomy, starting with Ursidae, this animal family.

What is a bear?

500

The name of this Texas city is spanish for "yellow?"

What is Amarillo?

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