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100

He declined a third term and warned against "entangling alliances" and political factions in his farewell address

Whashington

100

Before her breakout role in The Queen’s Gambit, she starred in a Robert Eggers horror film set in 1600s New England.

Anya Taylor Joy

100

It’s the only country in the world that spans both Europe and Asia and borders eight countries, including North Korea.

Russia

100

This element, with the atomic number 6, is the basis of all known life forms.

Carbon

100

Known for its calming effect, this hot beverage is the most widely consumed drink in the world after water.

tea

200

While serving as minister to France, he missed the Constitutional Convention, yet he later expanded U.S. territory with the Louisiana Purchase.

Thomas Jefferson

200

Known for her boundary-pushing pop performances, this artist became the first woman to win the MTV Video Vanguard Award and the Billboard Woman of the Year award in the same decade.

Lady Gaga

200

This Canadian province is the only one where French is the official language.

Quebec

200

In geometry, the sum of the interior angles of a triangle always equals this number of degrees

180

200

This popular recreational sport combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong and exploded in popularity after 2020.

Pickleball

300

Though he famously lost a Senate race after a series of debates that brought national attention, he would later carry only 39.8% of the popular vote en route to winning the presidency in a four-way race. He was known at the time for his anti-slavery stance.

Abraham Lincoln

300

Before winning an Oscar for Dallas Buyers Club, this actor was mostly known for romantic comedies and saying "Alright, alright, alright."

Matthew McConaughey

300

Despite being part of Denmark, this large island has its own flag, prime minister, and vast ice sheet.

Greenland

300

In mathematics, this type of number can’t be expressed as a fraction and includes numbers like √2 and π.

Irrational Number

300

In home brewing and cooking, this key ingredient is responsible for converting sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide.

yeast

400

Despite finishing second in both the popular and electoral votes, he was chosen president in the “Corrupt Bargain” of 1824.

John Quincy Adams

400

She rose to fame on American Idol, became a Grammy-winning country-pop star, and married hockey player Mike Fisher.

Carrie Underwood

400

The Amazon Rainforest spans nine countries, but the majority of it is located in this one.

Brazil

400

This ancient civilization is credited with the invention of the 60-minute hour and 360-degree circle.

Mesopotamia

400

This type of fishing uses a weighted line and specialized rods to catch fish in rivers or streams, often targeting trout.

Fly fishing

500

Before becoming president, he served as the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court—the only person to hold both roles.

William Howard Taft

500

This actor, known for roles in Fight Club and 12 Monkeys, quietly founded a sustainable housing nonprofit in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.

Brad Pitt

500

Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, lies along the border of Nepal and this country.

China

500

This type of chemical bond occurs when electrons are transferred between atoms, typically between metals and nonmetals.

Ionic bond

500

In cycling, this French term refers to a long-distance group ride where the pace is set by the group rather than individual racers. This same concept is the namesake of a lucrative fitness company that has gained considerable traction in the last 8 years.

Peleton

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