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100

This $15 million (about $342 million in 2020, roughly 4 cents per acre) purchase doubled the size of the US.

What was the Louisiana Purchase?

100

Often called the “voice box,” this organ in the human throat plays a crucial role in speech production.

What is the larynx?

100

Written by George Orwell, this dystopian novel explores themes of government surveillance and censorship.

What is "1984"?

100

This French soup is made from onions and beef stock, usually served with cheese-topped croutons.

What is French onion soup?

100

Located on the banks of the Danube River, this European capital is known for its rich history and stunning architecture.

What is Vienna?

200

This was Eleanor Roosevelt's maiden name.

What is Roosevelt?

200

Known for his “Four Seasons,” this Italian composer was a virtuoso violinist.

Who was Antonio Vivaldi?

200

This Indiana-born actor starred as a rebellious son attempting to win his father's approval in "East of Eden."

Who was James Dean?

200
This Japanese dish is a type of fermented soybeans.

What is natto?

200

This mountain is considered the largest in Africa.

What is Mt. Kilimanjaro?

300

This US president served the shortest term in office.

Who was William Henry Harrison?

300

This woman became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979.

Who was Margaret Thatcher?

300

This type of car was used as a time machine in the 1985 film "Back to the Future."

What is a DeLorean?

300

This national dish of Spain is a rice dish typically made with saffron and seafood.

What is paella?

300

This ancient temple complex in Cambodia is the largest religious monument in the world.

What is Angkor Wat?

400

 The “shot heard ’round the world” describes the beginning of these battles in the American Revolution.

What were the Battles of Lexington and Concord?

400

"Wannabe" was a No. 1 hit released in 1997 by this famous girl band.

Who were the Spice Girls?

400

Regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers in history, this director created masterpieces like “The Godfather” and “Apocalypse Now.”

Who was Francis Ford Coppola?

400

This food has consistently been voted as the most hated in America.

What are anchovies?

400

The northern city of Chiang Mai is in this country and is home to many elephant sanctuaries.

What is Chiang Mai?

500

This man served as the united States of America's first president.

Who was John Hanson?

500

The functional group found in hydrocarbons holds this name.

What is the methyl group?

500

This 1941 American drama, directed by Orson Welles, is often cited as the greatest film ever made.

What is "Citizen Kane"?

500
This soft drink was the first to be taken into outer space.

What is Coco-Cola?

500

The unicorn is the national animal of this European country.

What is Scotland?

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