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100

With an average discharge of 209,000 m3/s, this river contains the most water in the world, which is more than 5 times the amount of water as the 2nd largest river.

Amazon (it can fill 83 Olympic-size swimming pools per second).

100

Schindler's List

Taken

Les Miserables (1998)

Liam Neeson

100

They insist they sell "chicken" and also hate gays.

Chick-fil-A

100

Chinese philosopher born in 551 BC who stressed the importance of morality, respect for elders, family loyalty, and the veneration of ancestors.

Confucius

100

This fast food dining establishment's Sprite hits harder.

McDonald's

200

At 6,893 kilometres long, this is the longest river in the world.

Nile

200

X-Men

The Greatest Showman

Les Miserables (2012)

Hugh Jackman

200

60's British rock band. John beat his wife.

The Beatles

200

Most famous student of Socrates, his birth date real name are unknown, with his known name likely a nickname originating from his time as a wrestler.

Plato

200

A member of a monastery who has taken an oath of stability. Wololo.

A Monk

300
Made up most of the United States' western border until the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.

Mississippi

300

Pulp Fiction

The Producers

Les Miserables (1998)

Uma Thurman

300

Widely considered as Quentin Tarantino's Magnum Opus.

Pulp Fiction

300

Greek philosopher born in 570 BC, he was also a scientist and mathematician credited with discovering the "five regular solids", as well as a system of musical tuning and a mathematical theorem.

Pythagoras

300

He says "Uh Oh Stinky".

Le Monke

400
Named "Long River" in Chinese, this is the longest river in Asia and is situated entirely in China. Topically, it hosts the city of Wuhan.

Yangtze

400

The Dictator

Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan

Les Miserables (2012)

Sacha Baron Cohen

400

90's TV sitcom.

Friends

400
Italian philosopher born in 1469, he authored "The Prince", a book which takes the form as a guide for rulers to retain their power using any means possible, such as fraud or deceit.

Niccolo Machiavelli

400

Mr. Berners-Lee is a Fellow of Computer Science at Oxford and professor at MIT, known best for inventing the World Wide Web, and this is his first name.

Tim

500

The two closest Capitals in the world are Brazzaville and Kinshasa, which are situated on this African river, right across from each other.

Congo

500

Mean Girls

Mamma Mia!

Les Miserables (2012)

Amanda Seyfried

500

Since Disney bought them in 2009, they seem to only put out 2 hours of fan service every couple of months.

Marvel

500

German philosopher born in 1844, he championed perspectivism and affirmation, as well as came up with the theories of "master-slave morality" and "will to power".

Friedrich Nietzsche

500

Pronounce "Gloucestershire" correctly.

Gloss-ter-sher

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