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5 base SI units

They include the meter (length), kilogram (mass), second (time), kelvin (temperature), ampere (current), mole (amount), and candela (luminous intensity)

100

Subpoena

Latin for 'under penalty'

100

Virgin Islands

6

100

Think different, drive beyond

Apple & Subaru

100

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200

5 scientists with Periodic Table elements named after them

Curium (Cm): Marie and Pierre Curie

Einsteinium (Es): Albert Einstein
Fermium (Fm): Enrico Fermi
Mendelevium (Md): Dmitri Mendeleev (creator of the periodic table)
Nobelium (No): Alfred Nobel
Lawrencium (Lr): Ernest Lawrence
Rutherfordium (Rf): Ernest Rutherford
Seaborgium (Sg): Glenn T. Seaborg (named while he was still alive)
Bohrium (Bh): Niels Bohr
Meitnerium (Mt): Lise Meitner
Roentgenium (Rg): Wilhelm Röntgen
Gadolinium (Gd): Johan Gadolin
Samarium (Sm): Vasili Samarsky-Bykhovets
Flerovium (Fl): Georgy Flyorov
Oganesson (Og): Yuri Oganessian

200

Heir

French for 'successor'

200

Compact Disk

400

200

Because you’re worth it, because you’re a legend

L’Oréal & Maserati

200

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300

5 bones found in the human skull (cranial bones)

  • Frontal Bone (1): Forms the forehead and superior portion of the eye sockets.
  • Parietal Bones (2): Pair of bones forming the upper middle and sides of the skull.
  • Temporal Bones (2): Paired bones on the sides that house the ear canals.
  • Occipital Bone (1): Forms the back and base of the skull, containing the foramen magnum.
  • Sphenoid Bone (1): Central, wedge-shaped bone at the base of the brain.
  • Ethmoid Bone (1): Located behind the nose, forming part of the nasal cavity and eye socket.
300

Verdict

French for 'a true saying'

300

Master of Ceremonies

1100

300

Just do it, let’s make it happen

Nike & Toyota

300

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400

5 species of penguins

There are 17 to 22 species of penguins, all living in the Southern Hemisphere, ranging from the large Emperor penguin in Antarctica to the small Little penguin in Australia/New Zealand.

Key types include Emperor, King, Adélie, Gentoo, Chinstrap, Macaroni, Rockhopper, and the only species found north of the equator, the Galápagos penguin

400

Escrow

French for 'scroll'

400

Commercial Drivers License

450

400

The ultimate driving machine, the ultimate comfort

BMW & La-Z‑Boy

400

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Never!

500

5 summer constellations in the Northern Hemisphere

Cygnus, Lyra, Aquila, Scorpius, and Sagittarius, Hercules, Ophiuchus, Cassiopeia

500

Amicus curiae

Latin for 'friend of the court'

500

My Main Man in Camo Must Xray Clock Ice

3991

500

Impossible is nothing, the future is now

Adidas & Tesla

500

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