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100

This singer became the youngest person to win all four major Grammy categories in one night.

Billie Eilish

100

This Italian cheese, often shaved over pasta, must be aged at least 12 months and comes specifically from the regions of Parma, Reggio Emilia, and Modena.

Parmigiano-Reggiano

100

This large African bird, the heaviest living species capable of running but not flying, can sprint up to 45 mph.


The ostrich

100

This long-running medical drama set at Seattle Grace Hospital became the longest-running primetime medical series in U.S. TV history.

Grey's Anatomy 

100

This planet in our solar system rotates so slowly that a single day on it is longer than its entire year.


Venus

200

This former wrestler became one of Hollywood’s highest-paid actors, starring in Jumanji and Moana.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson

200

Made from roasted ground cacao beans, this type of chocolate contains no milk solids and has a higher percentage of cocoa, giving it a more bitter taste.

Dark chocolate

200

Known for its powerful bite, this reptile has a species named the “saltwater” variety, the largest living reptile on Earth.

The crocodile 

200

Winning Best Picture in 2020, this South Korean film made history as the first non-English language movie to win the award.

Parasite

200

This U.S. state is the only one that grows coffee commercially, thanks to its tropical climate and volcanic soil.


Hawaii

300

This battle-royale game features 100 players dropping onto an island to fight to be the last one standing.

Fortnite

300

This carbonated beverage brand introduced its first diet version in 1982, becoming one of the most famous zero-calorie sodas in the world.

Diet Coke

300

This black-and-white marine mammal is technically the largest member of the dolphin family, not a whale.


The orca (killer whale)

300

This 2013 sci-fi film directed by Spike Jonze features a near-future Los Angeles where a lonely writer forms a relationship with an advanced operating system voiced by Scarlett Johansson.

Her

300

This famous monument in Paris was originally intended to be a temporary structure for the 1889 World’s Fair.


The Eiffel Tower

400

This 2017 hit by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee became one of YouTube’s most-viewed videos ever.

"Despacito”

400

This fermented Korean dish made from napa cabbage and radishes is traditionally stored in large earthenware jars called onggi.

Kimchi

400

Found mainly in Australia, this marsupial is known for its backward-facing pouch, which keeps dirt out while digging burrows.

The wombat

400

This 2019 superhero film became the highest-grossing movie of all time, overtaking Avatar.

Avengers: Endgame

400

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This country is the only one in the world whose flag is not rectangular, consisting of two stacked pennants.


Nepal

500

This Targaryen queen, known as “The Realm’s Delight,” becomes the center of political tension when her father names her heir despite tradition favoring male succession.

Rhaenyra Targaryen  

500

This Japanese seasoning paste, made from fermented soybeans, salt, and koji, is the base for a traditional soup often served at the start of meals.

Miso

500

This type of insect makes up the majority of a bee colony’s population and performs tasks like foraging and hive maintenance.

Worker bees

500

This comedy series follows the dysfunctional Bluth family and made “I’ve made a huge mistake” a recurring catchphrase.

Arrested Development


500

In Greek mythology, this hero completed twelve famous labors.

Hercules

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