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100

The state that ratified the U.S. Constitution in 1787 and earned the nickname, "The First State."

Delaware

100

The chemical formula for carbon dioxide.

CO2

100

The movie title with the iconic line, "Who you gonna call?"

Ghostbusters
100

This fruit can come in a can-variety around Thanksgiving. 

Cranberry

100

The three types of cones in the human eye.

Blue, green, and red.

200

The name of the supercontinent that began breaking apart over 200 million years ago. 

Pangea

200

The element for the chemical symbol Pb.

Lead

200

TV series with Mulder and Scully hunting for the truth in the most mysterious corners of the universe.

The X-Files

200

The country with the largest production of potatoes.

China

200

This insect tastes with their feet. 

Butterfly

300

The country with the capital of Belgrade. 

Serbia

300

The element named after Albert Einstein. 

Einsteinium

300

TV drama series following doctors in the heart of Seattle, Washington.

Grey's Anatomy

300

"Peregrine" is a type of this fruit. 

Peach

300

The three bones in the human ear.

Malleus, incus, and stapes. 

400

The country that started the art of Flamenco dancing.

Spain

400

The name of the metal that is liquid at room temperature.

Mercury

400

Actress seen in the famous movies, "The Notebook" and "Mean Girls."

Rachel McAdams

400

The fruit pollinated by wasps.

Figs

400

This planet spins clockwise in our solar system.

Venus

500

The country that had the Roman name of Hibernia, where legends and myths roam free. 

Ireland

500

The common ingredient all salts have.

A metal

500

Musician with the hit song, "All Along the Watchtower."

Jimi Hendrix
500

[DOUBLE or NOTHING] Is a pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable?

Fruit

500

The name of the animal that sweats milk.

Platypus

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