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100

James McAvoy played the dual roles of Kevin Wendell Crumb and his multiple personalities in this 2016 Thriller.

Split

100

This singer is known for hits like Shape of You and Perfect.

Ed Sheeran

100

This fruit is typically used to garnish a pina colada.

Pineapple

100

This championship event is held at the end of every NFL (American Football) season.

Superbowl

100

This planet is known as the Red Planet.

Mars

200

This British actor played the eccentric detective Sherlock Holmes in the BBC series Sherlock.

Benedict Cumberbatch

200

This American rock band released the album Nevermind in 1991.

Nirvana

200

In the UK, this traditional dish combines mashed potatoes and minced meat in a pie crust.

Shepherd's pie

200

The 2016 Summer Olympics were held in this Brazilian city.

Rio de Janeiro

200

This is the name for the plastic on the end of a shoelace.

Aglet

300

In The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, the character Gollum was originally portrayed by this actor via motion capture.

Andy Serkis

300

The UK group Queen released this iconic song in 1975, later featured in the film Wayne's World.

Bohemian Rhapsody

300

This Japanese dish consists of raw fish in rice.

Sushi

300

This football/soccer club was purchased by American actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds.

Wrexham AFC

300

This element has the symbol AU on the periodic table.

Gold

400

This 2010 Christopher Nolan film starred Leonardo DiCaprio as a thief who steals secrets from dreams.

Inception

400

This *NSYNC album, released in 2000, became one of the fastest-selling albums of all time and featured the hit singles Bye Bye Bye and It's Gonna Be Me.

No Strings Attached

400

This French term refers to a cooking method in which food is slowly cooked in liquid just below boiling.

Simmering or poaching

400

This swimmer holds the record for the most gold medals in a single Olympic Games.

Michael Phelps

400

The longest river in the UK, flowing through Scotland and England, is named this.

River Thames

500

This television producer developed the original The Office (UK) and also served as an executive producer on The Office (US) adaptation.

Ricky Gervais

500

This 1967 song by The Beatles features backward guitar solos and the line, "Living is easy with eyes closed."

Strawberry Fields Forever

500

This type of pasta, whose name means "little tongues" in Italian, is traditionally served with pesto in Liguria.

Linguine

500

This UK golfer won The Open Championship three times in the 21st century and is nicknamed "The Golden Bear of St. Andrews."

Rory McIlroy

500

This African country has the most pyramids in the world - more than Egypt.

Sudan

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