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200

81% of the American population wants to do this, but only 15% actually does it in their lifetime.

write a book

200

Stratocumulus and cirrocumulus are two types of what that are separated by as many as 40,000 feet. 

clouds

200

This former United States president made Thanksgiving, Independence Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day federal holidays during his presidency in 1870

Ulysses S. Grant

200

This England-born Albanian woman discovered she was “levitating” to climb the music charts in 2021

Dua Lipa

200

 A silhoutte of Jerry West serves as this famous sports league's logo

NBA

200

In what language was Don Quixote originally written?

Spanish

200

Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of what two elements?

copper and tin

200

He assassinated Abraham Lincoln after the Civil War.

John Wilkes Booth

200

This song is a traditional tune sung in the movie “Mean Girls” during the holiday talent show.

Jingle Bell Rock

200

Which famous tennis player won his first US Open in 2004?

Roger Federer

300

The Da Vinci Code, by Dan Brown opens with a murder in which famous French museum?

The Louvre

300

The molecular structure of salt allows it to dissolve in water; the pepper will only disperse, creating this type of mixture, from the Latin for “hang up.”

a suspension

300

This body of water surrounding New York City is 507 kilometers long, with enormous biodiversity.

Hudson River

300

This 1989 baseball movie starring Kevin Costner was based on a novel called “Shoeless Joe”

Field of Dreams

300

This American football team was undefeated for a whole season, including their win in the 1972 Super Bowl.

Miami Dolphins

400

This famous American novel published in 1960, takes place in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama.

To Kill a Mockingbird

400

Which of Newton’s Laws states that ‘for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?

third law of motion

400

The Ten Commandments advises against the worship of these. According to the book of Psalms, these objects “have ears, but they hear not.”

Idols

400

This famous American sitcom about nothing featured a Superman reference in every episode.

Seinfeld

400

Many soccer leagues around the world utilize this system that demotes the teams that finish last in the most competitive division and replaces them with teams that played best in the bottom division. 

Relegation 

500

Who wrote famous American classics such as Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow?

Washington Irving

500

Diabetes develops as the result of a problem with which specific organ in the body?

pancreas

500

This sweet stuff, Sao Tome & Principe's longtime main crop & export, is grown and made from beans on plantations called rocas. They can also be turned into butter. 

cocoa

500

His first featured role was playing the scarecrow in the 1985 film “The Wiz”.

Michael Jackson

500

Elizabeth Bonner became the first female marathon runner to go under which time at the New York City Marathon in September 1971?

Three hours

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