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400

This insect is known for transforming from a caterpillar. 

What is a butterfly? 

400

This string instrument, commonly associated with country music, has six strings and is played with a pick or fingers.

What is a guitar? 

400
Their last name is a color.

Who is Finn White? 

400

The process of acquiring and storing information for later retrieval.

What is memory? 

400

This building in New York City was the world's tallest from 1931 to 1970.

What is the Empire State Building?

800

These jumping insects are known for their powerful hind legs and are often a nuisance to farmers.

What are grasshoppers? 

800

This brass instrument, known for its long slide instead of valves, is often heard in jazz and marching bands.

What is a trombone? 

800

They have the same first initial for their first name and last name. 

Who is Thomas Taylor? 

800

In Pavlov’s famous experiment, dogs learned to associate a bell with this.

What is food? 

800

This Sydney building is known for its distinctive sail-like design.

What is the Sydney Opera House?

1200

These insects belong to the order Isoptera and are known for eating wood and forming large colonies.

What are termites? 

1200

This instrument, commonly associated with Scotland, consists of drones, a chanter, and an air-filled bag.

What are bagpipes? 

1200

Their last name is like music. 

Who is Raymond Song? 

1200

This is the psychological term for the "aha!" moment when a problem's solution suddenly becomes clear.

What is insight? 

1200

Home to the Mona Lisa, this museum in Paris is the world's largest art museum.

What is the Louvre?

1600

The wings of this predatory insect can beat up to 30 times per second, and it can hover like a helicopter.

What is a dragonfly? 

1600

The didgeridoo, a long wooden instrument, originated with Indigenous peoples of this country.

What is Australia? 

1600

Their first names are only different by one letter.

Who are Olivier and Oliver? 

1600

This psychological disorder is characterized by persistent intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors.

What is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)?

1600

These Incan ruins in Peru are perched high in the Andes Mountains.

What is Machu Picchu?

2000

This insect is the fastest flyer in the world, reaching speeds of up to 35 mph.

What is the horsefly?

2000

The flute, clarinet, and saxophone belong to this family of instruments.

What are woodwinds?

2000

Their first name and last name can both be first names. 

Who is Jasper Alyson? 

2000

The paradoxical sleep stage associated with vivid dreams and muscle atonia.

What is REM sleep?

2000

This clock tower in London is often mistakenly called Big Ben.

What is the Elizabeth Tower?

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