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100

The tallest mountain in the world

Mount Everest

100

The closest planet to the sun

Mercury

100

The main person credited for writing the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

100

In this game, "love" is a score

Tennis

100

The three primary colors

Red, blue, and yellow

200

The largest ocean in the world

Pacific Ocean

200

The process when a liquid turns into a gas

Evaporation

200

The year that the United States declared independence

1776

200

What the NBA stands for
 

National Basketball Association

200

The three artists who painted The Last Supper, The School of Athens, and The Creation of Adam, and the sculptor who is best known for a bronze statue of David, all lend their first names to this group of four fictional characters

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Donnatello)

300

Longest river in Africa

Nile River

300

The largest organ in the human body

Skin

300

This famous Founding Father was also a scientist and made major contributions to the field of physics through his study of electricity

Benjamin Franklin

300

What it's called when a bowler makes three strikes in a row

Turkey

300

Colors that are located across from each other on the color wheel

Complementary colors

400

Largest country by land area

Russia

400

The main gas in Earth's atmosphere

Nitrogen

400

The second president of the United States

John Adams

400

The number of regulation strokes in competitive swimming

Four

400

This famous writer invented the words "eyeball", "swagger", and "radiance" 


William Shakespeare

500

This U.S. state is nicknamed the "Windy City"

Chicago, Illinois

500

The number of bones in the adult human

206

500

The first governing document of the newly created United States, later replaced by the U.S. Constitution 

The Articles of Confederation

500

This move was banned in basketball from 1967 to 1976?

The slam dunk

500

The name of the comma placed immediately before the conjunction—usually “and,” “or,” or “nor”—in a series of three or more terms

For example, "Would you like chicken fingers, soup, or bread for dinner?" 

Oxford comma

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