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200

The United States Constitution guarantees this in the First Amendment.

What is freedom of speech?

200

Known more for its camouflage abilities and googly eyes, this creature's tongue is up to twice the length of its body.

What is a chameleon?

200

A card game that you play by yourself.

What is Patience (or Solitaire)?

200

Put the pedal to the metal! This is the name given to Germany's high-speed motorways.

What is an autobahn?

200

Spock hails from this fictional planet in the iconic sci-fi series, "Star Trek".

What is Vulcan?

400

The very first broadcast on this channel in 1981 was the pop hit "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles.

What is MTV?

400

An animal that eats both meat and plants is known as this.

What is an omnivore?

400

In chess, this piece only moves diagonally.

What is a bishop?

400

The wearing of this whilst travelling in cars became mandatory in Australia in 1971.

What is a seatbelt?

400

Stewie, Brian and Peter Griffin are just some of the voices that this actor provides for in the cartoon series, "Family Guy".

Who is Seth MacFarlane?

600

The "Enola Gay" was the name of the plane that dropped the first atomic bomb on this Japanese city on August 6, 1945.

What is Hiroshima?

600

This flightless bird lays the largest eggs of any on the planet.

What is an ostrich?

600

These are the two highest-scoring letters in Scrabble.

What are Q and Z?

600

Released on the PlayStation in 1997, the original version of this video game had 140 cars to choose from.

What is Gran Turismo?

600

This pungent, lovestruck Romeo of Warner Brothers fame would often chase Penelope the cat through the streets of Paris.

Who is Pepe le Pew?

800

Discovered in 1799 by soldiers in Napoleon's army, this tablet was key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics.

What is the Rosetta Stone?

800

An uncastrated, adult male horse is known as this.

What is a stallion?

800

In a standard game of Monopoly, you will usually receive $10 for finishing second in this.

What is a beauty contest?

800

The Le Mans endurance race sees competitors drive for this length of time; fortunately, you don't have to worry about bed hair under your helmet.

What is 24 hours?

800

Allez cuisine! This popular cooking competition gained cult status after first screening in Japan in 1993.

What is Iron Chef?

1000

He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1953, but didn't have to fight anyone on the beaches for it.

Who is Winston Churchill?

1000

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That's right, honey - you might know them as this, but their official title is apiarist.

What is a beekeeper?

1000

The name of this numeric fad is derived from the Japanese word for "single number".

What is Sudoku?

1000

This German automobile company partnered with Swiss watchmakers Swatch to create the Smart car.

What is Mercedes-Benz?

1000

Art imitated life in the series "30 Rock" when she became the first-ever female head writer for Saturday Night Live in 1999.

Who is Tina Fey?

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