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100

This country won (and hosted) the first FIFA World Cup in 1930?

Uruguay

100

This is the number of suns the planet Tatooine (Luke's home) has in Star Wars.

Two

100

This company was bailed out by Microsoft in August 1997 and went on to become an international household name.

Apple

100

This river separates the United States and Mexico

The Rio Grande

100

This is the number of keys on a modern, standard sized piano.

88

100

This toothy character notoriously struggled to uphold his pledge "Fish are friends, not food."

Bruce the Shark

200

This country has hosted the most Olympic Games with a total of 8 times for Summer and Winter. 

The United States

200

This person is the youngest winner of a Nobel Peace Prize at 17 years old.

Malala Yousafzai

200

This fleshy substance is considered the largest organ in the human body.

The Skin

200

This civilization is responsible for the ruins of Machu Picchu

The Incans

200

This is the name of the vibrant, rhythmic Afro-Brazilian music genre that is the centerpiece of Brazil's annual Carnival celebrations.

Samba

200

The most iconic building in Walt Disney World, officially opened in 1971.

Cinderella's Castle

300

These are four of the ten distinct disciplines that make up a Decathlon. 

100m dash, Long Jump, Shot Put, High Jump, 400m dash, 110m hurdles, Discus Throw, Pole Vault, Javelin Throw, 1500m run

300

This person is the most-streamed global artist for three consecutive years on Spotify (2020-2022) and again in 2025.

Bad Bunny

300

This video game console released in 2006 pioneered the use of motion controls in its gameplay.

Wii

300

This is the name of the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago

Pangea

300

Which artist has won the most Grammy Awards in their lifetime with 35?

Beyonce

300

The first full-length animated feature film from Disney Studios, premiering in 1937.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

400

He is the youngest driver to ever win the Grand Prix in 2016.

Max Verstappen

400

This product was originally made for surfers in Australia, but eventually blew up to become a global celebrity fashion staple in the early 2000s.

Uggs

400

This is the name of the explosive event at the end of a massive star's life, which can result in the formation of a black hole.

Supernova

400

In 5,000 years of human history, this is the one disease that has been completely eradicated.

Smallpox

400

This personalized, annual data-driven recap of your listening habits from January to mid-November occurs annually at the end of each year and is a hit on its streaming platform.

Spotify Wrapped

400

This Disney animated movie which has the most Grammy Wins (4), also got Celine Dion another win under her belt with the category "Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television

Beauty and the Beast 

500

This country missed the boat when trying to make it to the first official FIFA World Cup in 1930.

Egypt

500

This social media platform was the first to reach the one billion user milestone in October 2012.

Facebook

500

MIT is the majority owner of this manufacturing company that predominantly sells audio equipment.

Bose

500

This woman whose legacy includes an entire era of fashion and architecture named after her is also referred to as "The Widow of Windsor".

Queen Victoria

500

This song is the only Top 40 hit Jimi Hendrix saw in his lifetime, which happened to not even be his own, but a Bob Dylan cover.

"All Along the Watchtower"

500

This number of Disney theme parks is spread across six different locations and four total countries (US, France, China and Japan)

12

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