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100

This ancient city in Jordan is known as the "Rose City" because it was caved into pink sandstone cliffs. 

What is Petra?

100

In Greek Mythology, this messenger god is known for his winged sandals. 

Who is Hermes?

100
This foundation U.S. document begins with the words "We the People"

What is the constitution?

100

Despite sounding impossible, this sea creature actually has three hearts. 

What is an octopus?

100

This planet is famous for its massive storm known as the Great Red Spot. 

What is Jupiter? 

200

This famous clock tower in London is often called Big Ben, though that name technically refers to the bell. 

What is The Elizabeth Tower. 

200

In Norse Mythology, this giant ash tree connects the nine realms. 

What is Yggdrasil? 

200

This president issued the Emancipation Proclomation in 1863.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

This common household food never spoils due to its low moisture and high acidity? 

What is honey? 
200

This planet roatates on its side, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees, making its season extremely unusual. 

What is Uranus? 

300

This landmark in India was built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. 

What is The Taj Mahal?

300

This creature from Greek mythology has the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. 

What is a Griffin? 

300

The 1803 land deal that doubled the size of the United states is known as this purchase. 

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

300

Botanically speaking, this curved yellow fruit is technically classified as a berry. 

What is a banana? 

300

This is the largest volcano in the solar system, located on MARS. 

What is the Olympus Mons?  

400

This massive statue in Brazil stands atop Mount Corocovado and overlooks Rio De Janeiro. 

What is "Christ the Redeemer" 
400

In Egyptian mythology, this god with a jackal head is associated with mummification and the afterlife. 

Who is Anubis? 

400

This 1929 event, often called Black Tuesday, triggered the start of the Great Depression. 

What is The Stock Market Crash of 1929? 

400

This animal can hold its breath longer than a dolphin - up to 90 minutes. 

What is a sloth? 

400

This term desribes the boundary around a black hole beyond which nothing can escape. 

What is the event horizon? 
500

This prehistoric monument in England aligns with the sunrise and sunset during the solstices. 

What is Stonehenge?

500

In Hindu mythology, this multi-armed goddess is known as the destroyer of evil and the embodiment of divine feminine power. 

Who is Kali? 

500

This Supreme Court case established judicial review in 1803. 

What is Marbury vs Madison? 

500

This animal's milk is naturally pink due to the prescence of beta-carotene. 

What is a Hippopotamus? 

500

This phenomenon occurs when a star explodes at the end of its life cycle, briefly outshining entire galaxies. 

What is a Supernova? 

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