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100

A dwarf breed of dog famously beloved by Queen Elizabeth II

What are corgis?

100

The common term for animals, such as bears, sleeping through the winter

What is hibernation?

100

The two-letter name of the Falcon-headed God of the Sun in ancient Egyptian mythology

What is Ra?

100

A communication method using dots and dashes that Samuel F. B. Morse invented

What is Morse Code?

100
What it's called when a bowler gets three strikes in a row

What is a turkey?

200

The name of Mickey Mouse's pet dog, as well as a dwarf planet in our solar system.

What is Pluto?

200

The only known species on Earth where the male carries the unborn offspring

What are sea horses?

200

The former capital of Ancient Egypt, located 12 miles south of Cairo. The city in question shares its name with a city in Tennessee.

What is Memphis?

200

The man attributed with inventing the phonograph, electric light bulb, and microphone. 

Who is Thomas Edison?

200

The length of a marathon, in kilometers 

What is 42.195km?

300

Known for resembling a sausage, this small German dog was bred to hunt badgers and other burrowing animals

What is the dachsund/ weiner dog?

300

The natural feature that a spelunker may explore.

What are caves?

300

The three-word, alliterative Latin phrase popularly attributed to Julius Caesar, meaning "I came, I saw, I conquered"

What is "veni, vedi, vici"?

300

The type of food that was launched to popularity by John Harvey Kellogg

What is breakfast cereal?

300

The only country to have played soccer in every single FIFA World Cup.

What is Brazil?

400

A famous fictional dog first portrayed on TV by a border collie named Pal

Who is Lassie?

400

The term for a non-mutual relationship between species, where one species benefits at the expense of the other, like tapeworms for example.

What is parasitism?

400

Historians group ancient history into three periods based on metals: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and this Age.

What is the Iron Age?

400

A competitive, crossword-esque game invented by Alfred Mosher Butts in 1941. It involves placing letter tiles on a checkered game board to spell words.

What is Scrabble?

400

This song is traditionally played in the 7th inning of North American baseball games

What is "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"?

500

This psychologist famously conditioned his dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell

Who is Pavlov?

500

Along with the echidna, this is the only mammal known to lay eggs

What is the duck-billed platypus?

500

An alternative name for Iliom, an ancient city located in modern-day Turkey and the site of a famous battle (involving a giant wooden horse)

What is Troy?

500

A life-saving, Canadian, medical innovation whose patent was sold to the University of Toronto for only $1.00 in 1923

What is insulin?

500

The year that women were finally allowed to compete in the Olympics, but only in tennis, sailing, croquet, equestrianism and golf. 

What is 1900?

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