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100

In Zombieland, this legendary actor plays himself, pretending to be a zombie so he can golf in peace.

Bill Murray

100

In “Toy Story” this space ranger often acts like a futuristic cowboy hero.

Buzz Lightyear

100

This valley holds the record for hottest air temperature in the world reliably recorded at 134.1 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Death Valley, California

100

This man built a giant ark to save his family and two of every kind of animal from a great flood.

Noah

100

This force pulls objects towards the center of the Earth.

Gravity

200

In the 2001 film Zoolander this starman makes an appearance to act as the official judge for a runway “walk-off”.

David Bowie

200

This real life astronaut became famous for saying, “Houston, Tranquility base here. The Eagle has landed.”

Neil Armstrong

200

This is the total number of circles Dante must pass through in Hell in the divine comedy Dante’s Inferno.

Nine

200

This is the shortest verse in the Bible, consisting of only two words. 

 “Jesus wept” 

 John 11:35 

200

This part of the cell contains genetic material (DNA).

Nucleus 

300

Disguised by a thick beard and heavy eyebrows, this 8-time Oscar nominee made  an unrecognizable cameo as a pirate named Gutless in the 1991 film Hook.

Glenn Close

300

In cowboy slang, “riding off into the sunset” becomes this when astronauts leave earth’s atmosphere.

Blasting off into space

300

This is the largest hot desert in the world, spanning nearly 1/3 of the African continent.

The Sahara desert

300

According to the Bible, this sea was parted by Moses during Exodus.

The Red Sea

300

This part of the human body is the only one that gets oxygen directly from air, not blood. 

Cornea

400

Spoofing a previous portrayal by Sean Connery, in the 1993 movie Robin Hood: Men in Tights this actor returns as King Richard.

Patrick Stewart

400

This sci-fi term describes faster-than-light travel often used by fictional space cowboys.

Hyperspace OR Lightspeed

400

Though it is not the closest planet to the Sun, it’s thick atmosphere makes it the hottest planet in our solar system.

Venus

400

This city’s walls famously fell after Joshua’s army marched around them for seven days.

Jericho

400

Octopuses have this many hearts.

3

500

This actor wore a massive fur jumpsuit and fangs to play an uncredited drumming Sasquatch in the 2006 film The Pick of Destiny. 

John C. Reilly

500

This famous phrase ends nearly every episode preview spoken by Spike Spiegel in the anime “Cowboy bebop”.

“See you, space cowboy...”

500

This fictional Disney city is the setting for Aladdin, is described as a land of “intense heat” and shifting desert sands.

Agrabah

500

This place is described as a garden where Adam and Eve lived.

Garden of Eden

500

This Australian monotreme lays eggs but also produces milk.

Platypus