Scientists
3 n's
Electricity
Bread
Musical
Cities in Europe
100

In Albert Einstein's famous equation E=mc2, what does c stand for

The speed of light

100

In 1984 the White Sox beat the Brewers 7 to 6 in a game that lasted 25 of these

Innings
100

This declaration of independence author supposedly tied a key to a kite to get it to be struck by lightning

Ben Franklin

100

Sharon Wu loves this type of bread, but John Goguen absolutely despises it

Whole Wheat

100

This city in France is famous for its big opera scene

Paris

200

This Serbian inventor shares his name with an electric car company, and has a unit of energy named after him

Nikola Tesla

200

This post-death theory also called transmigration of the soul

Reincarnation

200

This tall tower in toronto attracts frequent lightning strikes

CN Tower

200

This famous bakery-cafe used to be a subsidiary of Au Bon Pain, another famous bakery chain

Panera Bread

200

This Band was founded on a beautiful day in Dublin, Ireland

U2

300

This famous scientist was diagnosed with motor neuron disease but still managed to live until the age of 76

Stephen Hawking

300

Among other things the Fifth Amendment protects against self-this

Incrimination

300

This medal is the number one conductor of electricity

Silver

300

This puffy french bread has much more egg and butter in it than most other breads

Brioche

300

Paul McCartney wrote Penny Lane about a street in this city in England

Liverpool

400

The name of a Russian scientist gives us this adjective for an unthinking reaction

Pavlovian
400

This NFL Quarterback was born in New Orleans, and his real name is Elisha, but he doesn't go by that

Eli Manning

400

this 18th century Scottish inventor has a unit of electricity named after him

James Watt

400

Nopaltilla is a type of tortilla made from corn from this type of plant

Cactus

400

The famous punk-rock band The Clash released a famous single involving this European capital city

London

500

The office chair evolved in the mid-19th century when this British biologist fastened wheels to his chair

Charles Darwin

500

This gerund form of a word with a negative connotation comes from the latin word meaning to close one's eyes

Conniving

500

This Album by the famous rock band AC/DC includes the song 'It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll)' which was featured in the popular Jack Black movie 'School of Rock'

High Voltage

500

Bazlama, Yufka, and Gözleme are types of flatbreads from this country

Turkeu

500

This pop band wrote a song called 'Berlin', and another one of their songs called 'Open Eyes' was featured in The Office

Snow Patrol

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