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100

Australia:

The elongated arch shape of Sydney's Harbour Bridge has led locals to give it a nickname after this item that you might find in a closet. 

Coathanger

100

Random Facts:

Name the only continent on which spiders and snakes don't live.

Antarctica

100

Movies/Music:

“Holiday” was the first Billboard Hot 100 single for this singer?

Madonna

100

Literature:

This person penned the 2018 autobiography “Becoming”?

Michelle Obama

100

General:

This place hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics?

Sydney, Australia

200

Australia:

After being officially proclaimed as a city in 1911,thist is the largest city in Australia that is not on any of the coastline.

Canberra

200

Random Facts:

What is the fifth sign of the zodiac?

Leo

200

Movies/Music:

This director is famous for his signature cameo appearances in nearly all the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies until his passing. We have 206 of these in our bodies

Stan Lee

200

Literature:

This book holds the record for the fastest-selling book in history. 

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

200

General:

Which American financier was convicted of running the largest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history?

Bernie Madoff

300

Australia:

When it first launched, Qantas provided service between the Northern Territory and this neighboring Aussie state.

Queensland

300

Random Facts:

Total number of elements in the periodic table.

118

300

Movies/Music:

Name one of the three films that are tied for the most Academy Award wins ever, each with 11 Oscars?

Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997), and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003).

300

Literature:

This novel by Yann Martel, which won the Booker Prize in 2002, of a boy and an animal.

Life of Pi

300

General:

This is the most populated city in the world. 

Jakarta, Indonesia (42 million), overtook Tokyo, Japan (37 million)

400

Australia:

Beginning in 1966, the Royal Australian Mint introduced a twenty-cent piece featuring this egg-laying mammal on its reverse side.

Answer:

Platypus

400

Random Facts:

This is the best selling book of all time.

Bible

400

Movies/Music:

This 1994 Quentin Tarantino movie stars John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson as hitmen

Pulp Fiction

400

Literature:

Which U.S State is Hollywood in? 

California

400

Trivia: 

This company developed the first widely successful personal computer with a graphical user interface, the Macintosh, in 1984.

Apple Inc

500

Australia:

This is the tallest mountain in Australia.

Mount Kosciuszko

500

Random Facts:

This planet in our solar system rotates clockwise on its axis

Venus

500

Movies/Music:

What name is singer-actor Stefani Germanotta better known by?

Lady Gaga

500

This Charles Dickens novel begins with the sentence, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”?

A Tale of Two Cities

500

Trivia: 

What continent has the most countries?

Africa

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