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This singer, known as the “Queen of Pop,” has won seven Grammy Awards and is famous for hits like Like a Virgin and Vogue.

Who is Madonna

100

This organ is the largest in the human body by surface area and plays a key role in regulating temperature and protecting against infections.

What is skin

100

George Washington famously crossed this river on Christmas night in 1776 to launch a surprise attack during the American Revolution.

What is the Delaware River

100

This NFL team is known for its iconic "Steel Curtain" defense and six Super Bowl titles.

Who are the Pittsburgh Steelers

100

This U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State”.

What is Florida

200

In Breaking Bad, Walter White’s alias in the drug trade is this intimidating name.

What is Heisenberg

200

This planet in our solar system has the strongest winds, with speeds reaching over 1,200 miles per hour.

What is Neptune

200

The U.S. Civil War began in 1861 after this southern state became the first to secede from the Union.

What is South Carolina

200

The University of Alabama has a long-standing rivalry with this in-state university, often referred to as the "Iron Bowl."

What is Auburn University

200

This is the smallest planet in our solar system.

What is Mercury

300

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) began with this 2008 movie

What is Iron Man

300

This deep-sea trench, the deepest known point in Earth’s oceans, extends about 36,000 feet below the surface.

What is the Mariana Trench

300

This U.S. President issued the “Fourteen Points” plan in 1918, outlining principles for peace after World War I.


Who is Woodrow Wilson

300

This NBA team has won 18 championships, the record for most championships in league history.

Who are the Boston Celtics

300

The Battle of Stalingrad, one of the deadliest battles in history, took place during this global conflict.

What is World War II

400

This animated sitcom, which first aired in 1999, features a futuristic world and a delivery company called Planet Express.

What is Futurama

400

What precious metal has the atomic number 79?

What is gold

400

The Compromise of 1877 effectively ended this era in American history, leading to the withdrawal of federal troops from the South.

What is reconstruction

400

This Major League Baseball team broke the “Curse of the Bambino” by winning the World Series in 2004, their first in 86 years.

Who are the Boston Red Sox

400

The only country to have a flag that is not rectangular, but square, is this landlocked European nation.

What is Switzerland 

500

The 2018 song This is America, which won a Grammy for Record of the Year, was performed by this rapper.

Who is Childish Gambino (Donald Glover)

500

The phenomenon where a planet’s rotation is locked so that one side always faces the same direction, such as with the Moon and Earth, is called this.

What is tidal locking

500

This 1794 rebellion, sparked by a tax on distilled spirits, was one of the first major tests of the authority of the U.S. federal government.

What is the Whiskey Rebellion

500

The Heisman Trophy is awarded annually to the best player in college football. The first winner of the award in 1935 was from this university.

What is the University of Chicago

500

This rare and expensive spice, often used in cooking, comes from the dried stigmas of a type of crocus flower.

What is saffron