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Mark Twain, one of the most influential authors of all time, authored The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and this sequel

What are the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?

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Widely regarded as one of the most influential basketball players in history, he won 5 NBA championships, but unfortunately had his life cut short in a helicopter crash.

Who is Kobe Bryant?

100

Two rodents

What is twice mice?

100

Pluto used to be considered a real planet, until Eris, a substantially bigger planetary body, was discovered in 2005, causing Pluto to be re-classified as this category.

What is dwarf planet?

100

This very famous basketball player shares a similar name to a famous singer that popularized street dance moves like moonwalking.

Who is Michael Jordan?

200

This famous play by William Shakespeare revolves around a general who receives a prophecy that he will be king one day, consuming him with ambition which ultimately led to his downfall.

What is Macbeth?

200
No, this isn't what you traditionally associate it with, but this term represents 0 points in tennis.

What is love?

200

Giving someone what they should receive/deserve

What is fair share?

200

Earthquakes that occur in the ocean can generate these types of giant, powerful waves that can wreck havoc on the shorelines.

What are tsunamis?

200

This famous Roman emperor split the Roman empire into 2 distinct regions, ruled by himself and a co-ruler.

Who is Diocletian?

300

This lawyer in a very famous novel by Harper Lee tried to defend an African American from false accusations of sexual assault, which ultimately were unsuccessful, almost certainly because of the Jim Crow era laws of that time.

Who is Atticus Finch?

300
This team in the NFL arose in prominence in the turn of the 21st century and retained its dominance in championships until the 2020s.

What are the New England Patriots?

300

A hare that's also a comedian

What is a funny bunny?

300
Widely known for proving the germ theory of disease, he performed many experiments relating to spontaneous generation and developed vaccines against diseases like rabies.

Who was Louis Pasteur?

300

This 2002 Disney movie features 2 orphaned children who, by chance, meet an alien deemed a failed experiment by the United Galactic Federation.

What is Lilo & Stitch?

400

This object in Lord of the Flies was used to gather the survivors, and so became a symbol of authority until it was shattered.

What is the conch shell?

400

Many sports involve shoes with enhanced gripping to prevent slipping and falling. Soccer players typically wear cleats for that purpose, while track runners typically wear these.

What are spikes shoes?

400

An upset computer program

What is a distraught bot?

400

This law of physics states that all objects moving will stay moving and objects at rest must stay at rest unless acted on by a force.

What is Newton's first law?

400

This cooking technique is very similar to Chinese stir-frying, but actually originates from France!

What is sauteeing?

500
In this famous novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a Puritan minister was slowly consumed by guilt over his affair with Hester Prynne, and ultimately died after finally revealing his transgression to the townsfolk.

What is The Scarlet Letter?

500
In this very popular mindgame, a rating system is used to track and compare how well tournament players play. The US chess federation maintains that a higher score than this qualifies as an expert.

What is 2000?

500

He is the father of vegetables.

What is papa napa

500

These fish are able to catch insects by shooting water, temporarily stunning them, and as they fall, they get devoured.

What are archer fish?

500

This country in Africa completely surrounds Lesotho, a nation located below the equator.

What is South Africa?

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