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100

A honey bee has ___ legs. 

Six
100

'Mamma Mia!' is based on this band's music.

ABBA

100

This is the name of the world’s largest ocean, which covers more than 30% of Earth's surface.

The Pacific Ocean

100

This apostle was converted on the road to Damascus and became one of the most influential writers of the New Testament.

Paul

100

The oldest university in the English-speaking world, founded in 1096. 

The University of Oxford

200

This animal was worshipped in ancient Egypt. 

Cats

200

This 2015 musical, which blends hip-hop and history, tells the life story of one of America’s Founding Fathers.

Hamilton

200

This large island nation in the Caribbean, famous for its beaches and reggae music, was the birthplace of Bob Marley.

Jamaica

200

This Old Testament prophet, known for his confrontation with the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, was taken up to heaven in a whirlwind, without experiencing death.

Elijah
200

This field of study focuses on the design, construction, and use of robots. 

Robotics

300

The only mammal that can fly. 

Bats

300

This American musical by Kinder and Ebb is named after a US city. 

Chicago

300

This American inventor is best known for his development of the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the electric light bulb.

Thomas Edison

300

This king of Judah was known for his reforms and attempts to return Israel to the worship of God, found in the Book of 2 Kings.

King Josiah

300

This branch of mathematics, which involves the study of limits, continuity, and the derivatives and integrals of functions, was independently developed by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.

Calculus

400

This flightless bird, native to New Zealand, is known for its small size, long beak, and nocturnal habits. It is also the national symbol of the country.

Kiwi

400

Walt Disney cast Julie Andrews in this 1964 film, getting her first Academy Award and Oscar win. 

Mary Poppins

400

This 2013 film starring Leonardo DiCaprio is based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald and tells the story of a wealthy but mysterious man living in the Jazz Age.

The Great Gatsby

400

This place, referred to in the Gospel of John as "the place of the skull," is where Jesus was crucified, and it is now a significant site of Christian pilgrimage in Jerusalem.

Golgatha

400

This academic discipline, also known as "the science of societies," seeks to understand human behavior in its social context, including the structures and interactions within society.

Sociology

500

Scotland's national animal is characterized by its prominent horn and mystical lore. 

Unicorn

500

What Hollywood-set film, famously mis-announced as the winner of a Best Picture Oscar, will get the Broadway treatment in an upcoming live stage musical? 

La La Land

500

This scientific tool, which helped change the understanding of space, was launched by NASA in 1990 and is named after an American astronomer.

The Hubble Space Telescope

500

This book in the Old Testament is known for its wisdom literature and includes the famous phrase, "There is a time for everything under the heavens."

Ecclesiastes

500

This Italian scientist and philosopher, known for his work in physics and astronomy, was condemned by the Catholic Church for supporting the heliocentric theory.

Galileo Galilei

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