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100

This is the only U.S. state with a one-syllable name.

What is Maine?

100

This month is named after the Roman god of war.

What is March?

100

She was the first official Disney princess.

Who is Snow White?

100

This fruit’s name comes from the Latin word meaning “seedy apple.”

What is pomegranate?

100

This artist painted the Mona Lisa.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

200

This city is the capital of Australia.

What is Canberra?

200

The first toy ever advertised on television.

What is Mr. Potato Head?

200

This was the first feature-length animated film.

What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)?

200

The national dish of Scotland, traditionally made with sheep’s heart, liver, and lungs.

What is haggis?

200

This famous museum in Paris was once a royal palace.

What is the Louvre?

300

This is the only sea on Earth with no coastline.

What is the Sargasso Sea?

300

The original U.S. flag had this many stars.

What is 13?

300

On the Abbey Road album cover, this Beatle crossed first.

Who is John Lennon?

300

This Italian cheese must legally be aged for at least 12 months before it can be sold under its protected name.

What is Parmigiano-Reggiano?

300

This Mexican painter was known for her self-portraits and distinctive eyebrows.

Who is Frida Kahlo?

400

Mount Everest lies on the border of Nepal and this country.

What is China (Tibet)?

400

This is the most common letter in the English alphabet.

What is E?

400

The famous line “Here’s looking at you, kid” is from this movie.

What is Casablanca?

400

This is the only food that never spoils. Archaeologists have found it in Egyptian tombs still edible

What is honey?

400

This playwright wrote Death of a Salesman.

Who is Arthur Miller?

500

This country has more islands than any other in the world.

What is Sweden?

500

This is the only continent with land in all four hemispheres.

What is Africa?

500

This was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

What is Wings (1927)?

500

This cocktail, made with gin, vermouth, and Campari, is named after an Italian count.

What is a Negroni?

500

This Spanish artist is known for his melting clocks in The Persistence of Memory.

Who is Salvador Dalí?

600

This country is the only one in the world that is named after a woman

What is Saint Lucia?

600

This number is the only one with the same number of letters as its value.

What is four?

600

This actor has the most Academy Award nominations in history.

Who is Meryl Streep?

600

This spice, derived from a flower’s stigma, is the most expensive in the world by weight.

What is saffron?

600

This artist is known as the “Father of Impressionism.”

Who is Claude Monet?

700

This is the only capital city that touches two continents.

What is Istanbul?

700

The dot over a lowercase “i” or “j” is called this.

What is a tittle?

700

This TV series was the first to show an interracial kiss on American television.

What is Star Trek (1968)?

700

This country is credited with inventing the sandwich, though it was popularized by an English earl.

What is Turkey?

700

This ancient Greek sculpture, housed in the Louvre, is famously missing its arms.

What is the Venus de Milo?

800

This is the only country in the world with a non-rectangular flag.

What is Nepal?

800

This word is the longest word typed with only the left hand on a QWERTY keyboard.

What is stewardesses?

800

In the movie Psycho (1960), this everyday food was used to create the sound of stabbing.

Melons

800

This ancient grain, also called “the mother of all grains,” was sacred to the Incas.

What is quinoa?

800

This Italian artist created the bronze doors of the Florence Baptistery, nicknamed the “Gates of Paradise.”

Who is Lorenzo Ghiberti?

900

This African country has three capital cities: Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and Cape Town.

What is South Africa?

900

This rare element, symbol W, was once called “wolfram.”

What is tungsten?

900

This was the first music video ever aired on MTV Europe in 1987.

What is “Money for Nothing” by Dire Straits?

900

This fruit, once called the “Persian apple,” gave rise to the word “peach.”

What is the peach?

900

This lost ancient Greek statue by Phidias was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

What is the Statue of Zeus at Olympia?

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