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200

Leader of the Chinese Communist Party during World War II

Mao Zedong

200

The Fault in our Stars

John Green

200

Study of women's medicine

Gynecology

200

Closest planet to the sun

Mercury

200

The three laws gravity are named after this scientist

Isaac Newton

400

Leader of Germany World War I

Kaiser Wilhelm II

400

The Raven

Edgar Allan Poe

400

Study of the skin

Dermatology

400

This type of bond involves sharing of electron pairs between different atoms

Covalent

400

Credited for being the inventor of the telephone

Alexander Graham Bell

600

Self proclaimed Healer and "Holy Man". Also served as an advisor to Czar Nicolas II.

Rasputin

600

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Mark Twain

600

Study of cancer

Oncology

600

This structure is notorious for its 3.97 degree tilt. Engineers obviously didn't check the foundation.

Leaning Tower of Pisa

600

Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and this president wrote the federalist papers in support of the United States Constitution

James Madison

800

Leader of South Africa in 1994 and was known as the leader of the anti-aparthied movement. 

Nelson Mandela

800

DAILY DOUBLE

A Tale of Two Cities

800

Study of the venous system in humans

Phlebology

800

Eric Yuan, a former Cisco engineer, left the company to create this speedy meeting company in 2011. It's breakout year was in 2020. Great timing.

Zoom

800

This former Arkansas Governor and Former United States President was on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1994.

Bill Clinton

1000

Leader of the Republic of China during World War II

Chiang Kai-shek

1000

Soldiers Heart

Gary Paulsen

1000

Study of water

Hydrology

1000

"log(" can be found on a scientific calculator and it stands for this key term. 

Logarithm

1000

This English computer scientist created the Word Wide Web 1989.

Tim Berners-Lee