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I find your lack of faith disturbing
400

New York Sportscaster known for having pink eye at the Sochi Olympics... oh and working primarily for NBC since 1980 to 2019.

Who is Bob Costas.

400

"Port"

What is to Carry?

400

Selling over 100 Billion since its creation in 1950 id this French Pen. 

What is Bic?

400

A staple in Italian cooking, this green herb is the star of classic pesto.

What is basil?

400

Signed in 1215, this English document influenced U.S. constitutional ideas by limiting the power of the monarchy.

What is the Magna Carta?

400

In evolutionary biology, this concept explains adaptations without implying purpose or design, aligning with secular interpretations of life.

What is natural selection?

800

this former Saturday Night Live cast member served as an analyst for Monday Night Football, bringing his signature wit and pop-culture references to NFL broadcasts.

Who is Dennis Miller?

800

"circum"

What is Around?
800

This ancient writing tool, made from a large bird feather, dominated Western writing for over a millennium before metal nibs.

What is a quill?

800

This pantry staple is used to leaven cakes and cookies when paired with vinegar or acid.

What is baking soda?

800

This 1966 case requires police to inform suspects of their rights before questioning.

What is Miranda v. Arizona?


I will allow Miranda rights because people are drinking and this is for fun. 

800

This term describes the view that gods’ existence is unknown or unknowable, distinguishing it from explicit disbelief.

What is agnosticism?

1200

This Dodgers announcer spent 67 seasons calling games and is widely considered the greatest baseball broadcaster ever.

Who is Vin Scully?

1200

"Manu" 

What is hand

1200

Known for its Meisterstück line, this German luxury brand’s white star emblem represents the snowcap of a famous mountain.

What is Montblanc?

1200

These tiny dark seeds give “everything bagels” their signature pop and crunch.

What are black sesame seeds?

1200

Known as the “reserve powers amendment,” it limits federal authority by specifying powers left to the states.

What is the 10th Amendment?

1200

In 1925, this country became the first to officially adopt state atheism as an ideological foundation.

What is the Soviet Union?

1600

This famous broadcaster delivered the line “Do you believe in miracles? Yes!” during the 1980 Winter Olympics.

Who is Al Michaels?

1600

"Lumen"

What is Light?

1600

Rollerball pens write smoothly because they use this water-based ink type, rather than the oil-based ink of ballpoints.

What is liquid ink?

1600

A staple of Cajun cuisine, this sausage is made with pork, liver, spices, and rice.

What is boudin?

1600

This clause of the Constitution establishes that federal law outranks state law when conflicts arise.

What is the Supremacy Clause?

1600

This existentialist philosopher declared that “God is dead,” emphasizing the cultural consequences of declining religious belief.

Who is Friedrich Nietzsche?

2000

After calling games for the Mets, this broadcaster became famous for his signature catchphrase, “It’s a grand slam!

Who is Gary Cohen?

2000

"duc/duct"

What is to Lead?

2000

Fountain pens rely on this physical principle, which draws ink from the reservoir down the feed and to the nib.

What is capillary action?

2000

A key ingredient in Thai curry pastes, this aromatic root is often mistaken for ginger.

What is black garlic?

Or What is galangal?

2000

When the Senate wants to end debate on a bill, it invokes this rule requiring a supermajority vote.

What is cloture?

2000

This organization, founded in 1963, successfully challenged mandatory Bible readings in U.S. public schools through a landmark Supreme Court case.

What is the American Humanist Association?
(Associated case: Abington School District v. Schempp)

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