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100

I should not be left to my own devices
They come with prices and vices
I end up in crisis

"Anti-Hero" by Taylor Swift

100

The five lines on which music notes are written.

Staff

100

A Japanese dessert of sweetened red bean paste inside soft rice flour dough, sometimes covered with powdered sugar.

Mochi

100

This sea is famous for having so much salt that people float easily, and it’s bordered by Jordan and Israel.


The Dead Sea

100

In hockey, when a player uses the stick to take the puck away from an opponent.

Check
200

Holdin' me back
Gravity's holdin' me back
I want you to hold out the palm of your hand
Why don't we leave it at that?

"As It Was" by Harry Styles

200

The musical symbol that raises a note by a half step.

Sharp

200

A popular Japanese dish of bite-sized chicken pieces marinated in soy sauce, ginger, and garlic, then lightly coated and deep-fried until crispy.


Karaage

200

This ancient wonder, located in Egypt, is the only one of the original Seven Wonders of the World still standing.


the Great Pyramid of Giza

200

In boxing, a defensive move where a fighter bends their body to avoid a punch.

Dodge

300

You got me kissin' thе ground of your sanctuary
Shatter me with your touch, oh, Lord, return mе to dust
The angels up in the clouds are jealous knowin' we found

"Ordinary" by Alex Warren
300

A small drum you hit with sticks, often in a drum kit.

Snare

300

A popular South American pastry, found in countries like Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Venezuela, filled with ingredients such as beef, chicken, cheese, or vegetables, and baked or fried.

Empanadas

300

The term for a score of three strikes in bowling in a row.


a turkey

300

In tennis, a serve that the opponent cannot touch is called this.

Ace

400

Please stay
I want you, I need you, oh, God
Don't take
These beautiful things that I've got

"Beautiful Things" by Benson Boone

400

This musical term indicates gradually getting louder.

Crescendo

400

A Filipino dessert made with shaved ice, sweetened condensed milk, ube (purple yam), and various fruits or jellies.


Halo-halo

400

The only country in the world whose flag is not rectangular or square.


Nepal

400

In football, tackling the player with the ball behind the line of scrimmage.

Sack
500

I would run through a fire
Just to be by your side
If your heart's on the line
You could take mine

"Risk It All" by Bruno Mars

500

This is the largest string instrument in the orchestra and has a deep, resonant sound.

The bass 

500

A Russian dumpling filled with potato, meat, or cheese, boiled or fried, and often served with sour cream.

Pelmeni

500

In chess, this piece moves any number of squares diagonally, but never horizontally or vertically.

The bishop
500

In fencing, the valid target area for scoring a point in foil.

The torso

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