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Bodies of Water
100

You can find white sand beaches with clear blue waters in the West Indies islands called Turks and these

Caicos

100

In 1977, Hershey's acquired this brand of licorice, "the twist you can't resist"

Twizzlers

100

She was born on the island of Themyscira to her mother Hippolyta

Wonder Woman

100

"A History of the World in 6 Glasses" says this drink kept workers alert and was key to Britain's Industrial Revolution

Tea
100

You can see the Eiffel Tower from this famous body of water

The Seine

200

DAILY DOUBLE: Big Major Cay in this multi-island nation near Florida is famous for its beach of swimming pigs

The Bahamas

200

These "Everlasting" jawbreakers sold under the Wonka label change colors and flavors as you eat them

Gobstoppers

200

Originally, he was supposed to be gray, but he looked better in print in green, and the rest is smashing history

The Hulk
200

The black death that killed more than a third of the population of Europe in the 1300s was an epidemic of this infectious disease

Bubonic Plague

200

This body of water is saltier than oceans, and so loaded with minerals that when swimming you feel more like floating atop a muddy olive oil than in water

The Dead Sea

300

Much of the white sand on Hawaii's beaches comes from parrotfish, which excrete these indigestible reef animals as sand

Coral

300

You can buy Belly Flops, rejects from this company, at its factory candy store in Fairfield, California

Jelly Belly

300

Some people give high fives; these terrapin superheroes give "high threes"

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

300

The 1840 Treaty of Waitangi was an agreement between the British government and these native people of New Zealand

The Maori

300

Located in South America, it's the second longest river in the world, but the largest by volume

The Amazon River

400

Since a 1997 mishap, these toy bricks have been regularly washing up on Devon and Cornwall beaches, so be careful walking barefoot

LEGOs

400

From the French for "lightning", it's an oblong cream- or custard-filled pastry

An Éclair

400

Amber Grant, Cole Cooper and Peter Parker, AKA Spider-Man, have worked for the Daily Bugle as one of these

A Photographer

400

In 2020 this nation formerly known as Rhodesia celebrated 40 years of independence

Zimbabwe

400

This body of water connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea

The Suez Canal

500

Beaches near this large eastern Russian city on the Sea of Japan are covered in sea glass from discarded bottles

Vladivostok

500

This confection of pecans and brown sugar is named for the French military officer whose cook is credited with inventing it

Pralines

500

Being widowed by Yakuza began the journey of this Suicide Squad member whose name means a samurai sword

Katana

500

This religion that has Hindu and Islamic influences arose in the Punjab in the early 16th century

Sikhism

500

Inchcape Rock is a dangerous reef off the coast of Scotland in this sea

The North Sea