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100

The hotly debated, optional (but not really) use of punctuation in a list

Oxford comma

100

These two pure metals are the only ones that are liquid at room temperature.

Mercury and Gallium.
100

The president that followed John F. Kennedy

Lyndon B. Johnson

100

The total number of combinations that are possible if an entire standard deck of cards is laid out on the table (can be answered in simplest form)

52!

100

This band is currently playing in Hungary and has taken both Ely and Petra from us.

Coldplay.

200

How Gregor Samsa's new form is described in the first line of The Metamorphosis in Susan Bernofsky's translation.

Some sort of monstrous insect

200

This is the chemical formula for pure ethanol.

C2H6O

200

The year that the war of 1812 started

1812

200

The y intercept of y=x.

(0,0)

200

The 12 bar blues song Michael J. Fox played in Back To The Future 

"Johnny B. Goode"

300

"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" is a quote from this Shakespeare play

The Tragedy of Hamlet

300

(Technically) The most reactive element on the periodic table, starts with "F"

Francium

300

The widest prevailing theory about how the Bubonic plague spread

Fleas on rats

300

The center of this equation for a circle: 2(x - 5) + 2(x + 8) = 64

(5,-8)

300

Frankie Valli's song about December, 1963

"Oh What A Night!"

400

"Do not climb into our homestead/Do not break the willows we have planted." is a quote from the English translation of this poem from the famous Chinese work Classic of Odes

"I beg of you, Chung Tzu"

400

This is the number that represents x in this balanced chemistry equation: P4O10 + (x) H2O → 4 H3PO4

6

400

The oldest known customer complaint was transcribed in writing technique

Cuneiform

400

The vertex of this parabola equation: y = 3(x - 4)2+1

(4,1)

400

"Love game intuition, play the cards with spades to start/And after he's been hooked, I'll play the one that's on his heart" is a lyric from one of this singer's biggest hits

Lady Gaga

500

In Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, this character's name roughly translates to a type of Russian preservative made of fruit

Marmeladov

500

Breaking Bad's finale has this title, consisting of the chemical symbols for iron, lithium, and sodium

Felina (Fe-Li-Na)

500
The location of the first psychological laboratory, started by Wilhelm Wundt.

Leipzig

500

The geometry proof that shows that opposing angles formed by two intersecting segments are congruent

Opposite Angle Theorem

500

Guitar player behind Michael Jackson's hit "Beat It"

Eddie Van Halen