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100

An insect typically has this number of legs.

What is six?

100

This famous 20th century scientist introduced the Theory of Relativity and the equation E = mc². 

Who is Albert Einstein?

100

This word describes a bowling shot that knocks down all the pins at once.

What is a strike?

100

This is the northernmost American state.

What is Alaska?

100

More than 1400 actresses auditioned for this role in Gone with the Wind?

Who is Scarlett O'Hara?

200

This is the loudest species of monkey, whos calls can be heard up to 5km away.

What are Howler Monkeys?

200

This biologist wrote "The Origin of Species".

Who is Charles Darwin?

200

This is the name of the trophy awarded to the NHL champion.

What is the Stanley Cup?

200

This word describes a schedule or planner.

What is an agenda?

200

Humphrey Bogart starred opposite this actress in 4 major films between 1944 and 1948.

Who is Lauren Bacall?

300

A "prizzly" is a crossbreed of these two types of bears, whos habitats now intersect due to the changing arctic climate.

What are polar bears and grizzly bears?

300

Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin created the first two vaccines against this illness.

What is polio?

300

This MLB player was nicknamed “The Bambino”.

Who is Babe Ruth?

300

This is a somewhat bitter leafy green, popular in salads.

What is arugula?

300

He played Atticus Finch in the 1962 drama movie To Kill a Mockingbird?  

Who is Gregory Peck?

400

Though often confused for llamas, this creature is used to produce wool, while the llama is not.

What are alpacas? 

400

This element, along with Meitnerium, is one of the only two elements on the periodic table that is named after a female scientist.

What is Curium?

400

This Olympic athlete has won the most medals.

Who is Michael Phelps?

400

This 3 letter acronym comes before an alias or alter ego.

What is AKA?

400

This 1934 romantic comedy was the first movie to “sweep” the Oscars by winning in every major category.

What is It Happened One Night?

500

This marine animal has the scientific name monodon monoceros, Greek for "one-tooth one-horn".

What are Narwhals?

500

Alfred Wegner proposed this theory in 1912, describing the extremely gradual movement of Earth's major landmasses away from a primordial supercontinent called Pangaea. 

What is Continental Drift Theory?

500

“Take Me Out to the Ballgame” is usually sung during this inning of a baseball game.

What is the seventh inning?

500

This word describes a large snake.

What is an anaconda?

500

In 1953, William Holden made the shortest acceptance speech in Oscars history- consisting of only these two words.

What is "thank you"?

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