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100

This 2023 blockbuster starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling turned a classic doll brand into a cultural phenomenon.

What is Barbie?

100

At number 79 on the periodic table, this element is the most malleable metal and has been treasured for millennia.

what is gold?

100

This 9-letter word for an insect may have come about because people believed this bug ate uncovered dairy products

What is Butterfly?

100

This famous scientist coined the term “survival of the fittest” to describe natural selection.

Who is Charles Darwin?

200

This sci-fi Netflix series follows a group of kids battling creatures from the Upside Down.

What is Stranger Things?

200

This green pigment in plants absorbs light energy to power photosynthesis.

What is Cholorophyll?

200

What kind of animal is Punxsutawney Phil?

Groundhog

200

This international organization, founded in 1945, replaced the League of Nations and now includes 190+ member states.

What is the UN?

300

Largest volcano in the world

What is Mauna Loa?

300

Cillian Murphy plays a 1900s mob boss in Birmingham, England in which streaming series?

Peaky Blinders

300

This subatomic particle determines an element’s identity; its number is the atomic number on the periodic table.

What is proton?

300

Pommes frites is the French term for what popular American side dish?

What is french fries?

300

This planet spins so slowly that one of its days is longer than one of its years.

What is Venus?

400

This 2019 movie, directed by Bong Joon-ho, became the first non-English film to win the Oscar for Best Picture.

What is Parasite?

400

This part of the human brain is responsible for balance and coordination.

What is Cerebellum?

400

What is the name of the world's hottest chili pepper?

Pepper X

400

This ancient wonder, built around 280 BCE, guided sailors to the harbor of Alexandria before being destroyed by earthquakes.

What is Lighthouse of Alexandria? (Pharos of Alexandria)

500

The current name of the the 27th letter of the alphabet from the 19th century? It was then called "& per se and"

What is Ampersand?

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