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Name these large-scale persistent movements of ocean waters.

Ocean Currents

100

Name this Ancient Greek scholar from Syracuse who exclaimed “Eureka!”

Archimedes

100

Name this constant, which is about 1.618 

The Golden Ratio

100

Name this novel in which the title girl falls down a rabbit hole into a magical world, a work by Lewis Carroll.

Alice In Wonderland

100

 Name this Prairie School architect of Fallingwater

Frank Llyod Wright

200

St. Elmo’s fire is one of these substances created by ionizing gases at high temperatures.

Plasma

200

Under the leadership of Mehmed II, this empire conquered the Byzantine Empire by capturing Constantinople in 1453.

Ottoman Empire

200

Multiplication of these objects requires a special method, but adding two of these objects can be done by simply adding the values in corresponding cells.

Matrix(es)

200

The protagonist of this book, Paul Baumer, is eventually killed on a day described in an army telegram with the title phrase.

All Quiet on the Western Front

200

Shaggy will occasionally eat, what fictional treat typically used to bribe a cartoon Great Dane?

Scooby Snacks

300

Demonstrating the principle of superposition, this formulation involves the spontaneous decay of an atom, which ends up breaking a vial of hydrocyanic acid and killing the namesake animal.

Schrodinger's Cat

300

Shays’ Rebellion helped demonstrate the weaknesses of this document, under which the federal government had no authority to tax.

AOC (Articles of Confederation) 

300

The ambiguous case may apply when using the “Law of” this function for determining angles and sides in a triangle

Sine

300

Sydney Carton takes Charles Darnay’s spot at the guillotine in, what novel set in French Revolution era London and Paris?

A Tale of Two Cities 

300

A famous work by this artist features ants swarming an orange stopwatch and several melting clocks.

Salvador Dali

400

By the first law of thermodynamics, the change in this quantity is the heat supplied plus the work done, and it is symbolized by uppercase U.

Internal Energy

400

This Man chose not to demand territory after a stunning victory at Sadowa, and forged a message to Napoleon III that started a war with France, the Ems Dispatch.

Otto von Bismarck

400

Taking this function of the acid dissociation constant yields the pKa, and negative one times this function of the concentration of protons in solution yields pH.

Logarithm(s)

400

Glaucon uses the story of the ring of Gyges in this work to illustrate the fact that man is inherently unjust. It contains the story of a group of shackled prisoners who see shadows against a wall

the Republic (or Politeia)

400

The city of Moab serves as the primary entrance to a national park in this state named for its many natural sandstone arches

Utah

500

The flagella of these organisms resemble Type IV pili instead of Type III secretory systems. Some of these organisms use Coenzyme M in a pathway that ultimately uses methane to drive chemiosmosis.

Archaea

500

A play by this author ends with the deaths in single combat of brothers Eteocles and Polynices. He wrote a trilogy of plays consisting of Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides.

Aeschylus

500

Functions that assign one of these mathematical entities to each point in their domain are acted upon by the gradient operator and produced by the divergence operator. The norm operation produces one of these mathematical entities.

Scalars

500

The title character begins this work living with the Baron of Thunder-ten-tronckh and his daughter Cunegonde in Westphalia, where he is tutored in “metaphysico-theologo-cosmolo-nigology” by Dr. Pangloss.

Candide (or Optimism)

500

This composer wrote the operas La Forza del Destino and Nabucco, as well as an opera in which the title character has gambling winnings thrown at her feet by Alfredo.

Giuseppe Verdi

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