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100

Built by the Romans, this is the longest continuous fortification in Europe.

What is Hadrians Wall?

100

This is the rarest blood type.

What is AB Negative?

100

Followed by 2.5 billion people worldwide, this is the second most popular sport in the world.

What is Cricket?

100

This Spanish Atlantic island has been called the island of eternal spring.

What is Tenerife? 

100

This is the number of muscles that are in your fingers.

How many is none?
200

This line was established after WWI to defend against attack from Germany.

What is the Maginot line?

200

Some algae have been classified in this "Kingdom" and are considered neither fully plant nor animal.

What is protists or protista?

200

With 760 official goals, this man is the greatest goalscorer in the history of world football (soccer).

Who is Cristiano Ronaldo?

200

This group of Caribbean islands begins with the letter B.

What are the British Virgin Islands? 

200
This is the number of men that have been president of the United States.

What is 45?

300

This assassin shouted "Sic Semper Tyrannis" after his deed was done.

Who was John Wilkes Booth?

300

This country is the most volcanic country in the world.

Where is the United States?

300

With 3.5 billion viewers, this is the most-watched sports event in the world.

What is the Tour de France?

300

This country covers the most time-zones.

What is France? 

300

This is the most commonly played word in Scrabble.

What is Qi?

400

The number of Spartans that died in the battle of Thermopylae

How many is 299? 

King Leonidas and his army of 300 Spartans (301 total) were all killed except for Pantites and Aristodamus, who were delivering messages to Thessaly. Pantites died of shame, and Aristodamus was called Aristodamus the coward from then on.

400

This is the roundest object in the Universe.

What is a Neutron Star? 

400

What is the oldest team sport?

Polo: the first recorded tournament was circa 600 BC between the Turkomans and the Persians.

400

The Canary Islands are named after this.

What are dogs?

400
This is the largest single human-built structure ever made.

What are the Great Earthworks of Benin?

500

This city was one of four Roman capitals under the emperor, Diocletian. (Name any of the four).

Nicomedia (modern-day Izmit in Turkey)

Sirmium (modern-day Sremska Mitrovika in Serbia)

Mediolanum (modern-day Milan in Italy)

Augusta Treverorum (modern-day Trier in Germany)

500

This classic poet was also a nurse.

Who was Walt Whitman?

500

This was used as the first puck in ice hockey.

What is a cow pie/cow dung?

500

This is the highest mountain in Europe.

What is Mount Elberus?

500

Manhattan received its name from the native Munsee word, manahachtanienk, which means this.

What is "the place we all got drunk"?

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