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100

One of Agatha Christie's famous detective book was named after this 6,600km river which runs through Africa. 

Nile. 

100

This restaurant chain has the most branches of any chain in the USA with over 24,000 restaurants across the USA. 

Subway. 

100

You are so solid, some call you one of these, a heavy object attached to a rope that holds a boat or a ship in place.

Anchor. 

100

It's the weakest of the 4 basic forces, but it's strong enough to keep the moon orbiting the Earth.

Gravity. 

100

History: Before being bought by the British, Canada was a colony of this country. 

France. 

200
A country in the middle-east, formerly known as Persia. 

Iran. 

200

In sports, players may willingly switch out with other players who are known as...

Substitutes. 

200

No one gets to you; your skin is as thick as one of these large reptiles similar to a crocodile. 

Alligator. 

200

This is the tallest type of grass. 

Bamboo. 

200

Cooking: Make this breakfast dish of battered & fried bread, called pain perdu in France, usually served in a golden colour. 

French Toast. 

300

The capital of the country where the most recent World Cup took place in. 

Doha. 

300

The 2023 OceanGate implosion tragedy occurred when a group of 5 people entered this vehicle. 

Submarine. 

300

Your voice carries so well, you almost remind me of this famous British female 2010s singer.  

Adele.

300

When you place a cup or a glass over a lit candle, the candle flame automatically extinguishes. This is caused by a lack of which element?

Oxygen. 

300

English: Which ONE of these words is NOT an acronym: LASER, SONAR, PONZI, GIF, SCUBA, 

PONZI. 

400

The Egyptian Pyramids are located in this Egyptian City. Think "Pyramids of _____" 

Giza. 

400

A sum of money granted by the state or a public body such as the government to help an industry or business. 

Subsidy. 

400

You are so cool and pristine, you're like this biggest U.S. state.

Alaska. 

400
There was a famous rumour/conspiracy theory about a 9th planet being found in our solar system. This 9th planet was called ______. 

Planet X.

400

Math: A dodecahedron is a polygon with this many sides. 

12.

500

This Japanese city is named after a very popular and active mountain, which last erupted in 1707. 

Fuji. 

500

So delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyse or describe.

Subtle. 

500

You are so smart, your brillance matches that of this ancient philosopher who was a student of Plato.

Aristotle. 

500

This disease, spread by mosquitoes, stems from the medieval term which means "bad air."

Malaria. 

500

Biology: What creature with a name relating to a domestic animal has no teeth or stomach, mates for life, and is the only species on Earth where the male carries the unborn offpsring?

Seahorse.