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100

This Grammy-nominated actress starred as Ariel in Disney's 2023 live-action remake of The Little Mermaid.

Halle Bailey

100

This artist used her Renaissance album to celebrate Black culture, identity, and the history of dance music.

Beyoncé

100

At the 2020 Grammys, this teenage singer-songwriter swept all four major categories, becoming the youngest artist ever to do so.

Billie Eilish

100

This is the only country in the world that is also a continent.

Australia

100

This hollow, muscular organ in the pelvis is where a fetus develops during pregnancy.

The uterus

200

This HBO drama, which premiered in 2019, follows a group of high schoolers navigating addiction, identity, and trauma — and became iconic for its bold visuals and raw storytelling.

Euphoria

200

In 1955, this civil rights activist's refusal to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama helped ignite a 381-day boycott.

Rosa Parks

200

This Queens-born rapper put female MCs on the map with her 2010 debut Pink Friday and her hit single "Super Bass."

Nicki Minaj

200

This gas makes up approximately 78% of Earth's atmosphere — not oxygen, as most people assume.

Nitrogen

200

These glands, found in both males and females, produce milk in women after childbirth.

The mammary glands

300

This pop star's record-breaking concert tour, which spanned her entire musical catalog, became one of the highest-grossing tours in history.

Taylor Swift

300

At just 17, this Pakistani activist became the youngest person ever to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for her advocacy of girls' education.

Malala Yousafzai

300

This Canadian pop singer's 2012 earworm "Call Me Maybe" went viral before viral was even a career strategy.

Carly Rae Jepsen

300

This mathematician, born in 1643, developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation after reportedly watching an apple fall.

Isaac Newton

300

This monthly cycle prepares the body for a potential pregnancy by thickening the uterine lining and, if no fertilization occurs, shedding it.

The menstrual cycle

400

This tennis icon, holder of 23 Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era, made a surprise cameo at Kendrick Lamar's 2025 Super Bowl halftime show.

Serena Williams

400

Nicknamed "The Notorious RBG," this Supreme Court Justice served for 27 years and became a cultural icon for her advocacy of gender equality.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

400

This powerhouse vocalist won an Oscar for her role in Dreamgirls, belting the showstopping "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going."

Jennifer Hudson

400

This South American country is home to both the world's largest rainforest and the world's largest river by water volume.

Brazil

400

Produced primarily in the ovaries, these two hormones regulate the menstrual cycle and support pregnancy.

Estrogen and progesterone

500

This director made history as the first Black woman nominated for Best Director at the Golden Globes for her 2014 film Selma.

Ava DuVernay

500

This Basian singer and entrepreneur launched Fenty Beauty in 2017, praised for its groundbreaking 40-shade foundation range.

Rihanna

500

This British singer's sophomore album 21 spent over 23 weeks at #1 in the U.S. and became one of the best-selling albums in history.

Adele

500

This psychological phenomenon, named after a 1970s bank robbery, describes when hostages develop positive feelings toward their captors.

Stockholm Syndrome

500

Triggered by a surge in luteinizing hormone, this monthly process releases a mature egg from the ovary into the fallopian tube.

Ovulation

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