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100

During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and exhale this gas.
 

Oxygen

100

The 1963 Broadway musical Here’s Love was based on this film about Santa Claus, released in 1947.

Miracle on 34th Street

100

In I Love Lucy, the Ricardos live in this borough of New York City.

Queens, New York City

100

This American sprinter won four gold medals at the 1988 Seoul Olympics but was later stripped of one.

Ben Johnson

100

First female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Margaret Thatcher

200

This four-letter word means “polluted air that hovers in the lower atmosphere over a community.”

Smog. 

The word combines parts of smoke and fog. Car exhaust and industrial waste contribute to smog. 

200

This 1971 Andrew Lloyd Webber production was a rock musical concept album before it was a hit Broadway musical.

Jesus Christ Superstar

200

The 1960s spy sitcom Get Smart is set in this city.

Washington, D.C.

200

This tennis player was the first to win 20 Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era.

Roger Federer

200

First woman to serve as Prime Minister of Canada.

Kim Campbell

300

his gaseous substance sends a birthday balloon into the sky.
 

Helium

300

This 1975 jazz musical, based on reporter Maurine Dallas Watkins’ 1926 play, is named for the city in which it is set.

Chicago

300

In The Golden Girls, the four women share a home in this Florida city.

Miami

300

This is a move in chess that simultaneously attacks two pieces.

Fork

300

She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the only woman to win in two different sciences.

Marie Curie

400

During the mid-1970s, the public learned about this five-letter word beginning with an O, which is a protective layer in the atmosphere.

Ozone

400

This British musical premiered in London before transferring to Broadway and became the longest-running show in Broadway history.

The Phantom of the Opera

400

Often referred to as “The Motor City,” this city has been featured in numerous American television series.

Detriot

400

Which pitcher threw a perfect game in the 1999 MLB playoffs, the only postseason perfect game in history?

David Wells

400

She was the first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in tennis at the 1900 Paris Olympics.

Charlotte Cooper

500

These are the two most abundant elements in air.
 

Nitrogen and oxygen. 

By volume, the dominant gas is nitrogen, at 78 percent. Oxygen supplies only 21 percent of the air we breathe.

500

This Canadian musical revue celebrates the music and poetry of Leonard Cohen.

The Secret Chord

500

Nicknamed “T-Dot” or “The 6,” this city is Canada’s largest and often used in TV series and films.

Toronto

500

Which country won the first-ever Cricket World Cup in 1975?

West Indies

500

She was the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States in 1849.

Elizabeth Blackwell

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