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100

Despite their name, these "nuts"—often served at bars—are actually legumes and grow underground in pods.

Peanuts

100

This is the only letter in the English alphabet that does not appear in the name of any of the 50 United States.

Q

100

She was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt and had famous relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.

Cleopatra.

100

This tree produces acorns and is a common symbol of strength and endurance in temperate forests.

Oak tree.

100

What year did the first iPhone release?

2007

200

What should you say if a table breaks?

“Oh no, our table, it’s broken.”

200

If you were to uncoil all the DNA in a single human body, it would stretch from Earth to this dwarf planet and back several times.

Pluto

200

In 1492, this Italian explorer set sail from Spain with three ships: the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.

Christopher Columbus.

200

Often called the powerhouse of the cell, this organelle is responsible for generating most of the cells supply of adenosine triphosphate.

Mitochondrion.

200

whats the name of my favorite mascara

Panorama 

300

This is the official term for the "dot" that sits atop a lowercase "i" or "j."

Tittle

300

What is an 11 sided shape called.

Hendecagon

300

This French military leader and Emperor rose to power after the Revolution and conquered much of Europe before his final defeat.

Napoleon Bonaparte 

300

These living rocks are actually colonies of tiny polyps;though they look like plants.

Coral.

300

What is the name of the baby macaque that went viral in 2026 for dragging a stuffed orangutan around a zoo?

Punch

400

What is 9+10

21

400

This mountain in the Caucasus, often cited as the highest peak in Europe, is actually a dormant volcano with two distinct summits.

Mount Elbrus

400

Known as "the King of Kings," this 12th-century Georgian monarch presided over the nation's Golden Age and defeated the Seljuks at the Battle of Didgori.

David IV (or David the Builder)

400

This biological process,from the Greek for “change in form” describes the transformation of a caterpillar to a butterfly.

Metamorphosis

400

What is My singing part in choir

Alto

500

This classic 1990s toy was banned from the NSA headquarters because officials feared it would record and repeat top-secret conversations.

Furby

500

In the 1870s, this Russian chemist—famous for the Periodic Table—was so obsessed with hot air balloons that he flew one solo to observe a solar eclipse.

Dmitri Mendeleev?

500

This 17th-century uprising, led by a Cossack of the same name, nearly toppled Catherine the Great before he was captured and executed in Moscow.

Yemelyan Pugachev (or Pugachev's Rebellion)

500

This type of mutualism occurs when one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed, such as orchids growing on tree branches.

Commensalism.

500

This 1980s toy line featured "The Most Powerful Man in the Universe" and was famously created just to avoid paying royalties for a Conan the Barbarian license.

He-man

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