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100

This is the longest river in the world, flowing through multiple countries including Egypt, Sudan, and Uganda.

Nile River

100

This is the heaviest planet in our solar system.

Jupiter

100

The only mammal that can fly is not a bird but a type of small rodent found in South America.

Flying squirrel

100

Alfred Hitchcock directed this 1954 thriller about a man watching his neighbors from his apartment.

Rear Window

100

At the 2026 Winter Games, this skier won all six men’s cross-country events for Norway.

Johannes Høsflot Klæbo

200

This mountain range runs along the western edge of South America, stretching through countries like Chile and Argentina.

Andes Mountains

200

This is the hardest substance in the human body.

tooth enamel

200

This animal can sleep for up to three years without eating, thanks to its ability to hibernate in extreme conditions.

Snail (specifically, the African land snail).

200

Audrey Hepburn played Holly Golightly in this 1961 romantic classic.

Breakfast at Tiffany's

200

The U.S. achieved a rare gold medal sweep against Canada in both the men’s and women’s tournaments in this sport at Milan-Cortina.

ice hockey

300

This island nation is located southeast of India and is known for its tea plantations and cricket.

Sri Lanka

300

This is the number of bones in the human hand, including the fingers.

27

300

This large bird is capable of running up to 60 mph and is the fastest-running bird on earth.

Ostrich

300

This 1965 film tells the story of the von Trapp family singers.

The Sound of Music

300

At Paris 2024, the U.S. women’s basketball team aimed to win an unprecedented eighth consecutive Olympic gold.

women’s basketball

400

This river is the longest in Europe, flowing through countries such as Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands.

Danube River

400

The human cranium (skull) consists of how many bones that form the braincase?

8

400

This animal’s tail makes up about half of its length and is used for balance and communication.

Kangaroo 

400

A giant ape climbs the Empire State Building in this 1933 classic.

King Kong

400

This Canadian sprinter won gold in the 200m at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics (held in 2021).

Andre De Grasse

500

This ancient city, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, was once the capital of the Inca Empire.

Cusco

500

This part of the human body controls movement and coordination.

Brain

500

This sea creature can regrow its limbs and is known for being the only species that can regenerate its entire body.

Starfish

500

This 2002 Canadian comedy revolves around the sport of curling.

Men with Brooms

500

Canada won its first-ever Olympic gold in women’s hockey at these Winter Games.

2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics

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