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100

These numbers can be found using the Sieve of Eratosthenes. Name this type of number which is only divisible by one and itself.

Prime Numbers

100

This late 16th century playwright included the "To be or not to be" speech in play "Hamlet", and also wrote many sonnets.

Shakespeare

100

He fought against Spanish rule in South America and established Gran Colomnia. Name this "liberator" who also lends his name to a country.

Bolivar

100

There are many parodies of this painting, including one where the title figure has a pipe and another with a mustache. Name this Da Vinci painting.

Mona Lisa

100

It contains the Aegean and Adriatic seas. Name this large sea that separates Europe and Africa.

Mediterranean Sea

200

Calving is a process in which icebergs break off of these landforms. Name these slow-moving sheets of ice.

Glaciers

200

This poet is known for his poems "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and "The Road Not Taken"

Frost

200

Name this chairman of communist China who wrote the Little Red Book and launched the devastating Great Leap Forward.

Mao Zedong

200

This work includes the movements “L'autunno” and “L’primavera", or "autumn" and "spring." Name this set of violin concertos by Antonio Vivaldi.

The Four Seasons

200

In this song's bridge, the singer says she hates to say "I told you so", and repeats the last line of the chorus in the outro as it pitches down.

Good Luck, Babe

300

Amonton's law states that this force is independent of surface area. Name this force whose coefficient is denoted mu.

Friction

300

This T.S. Elliot poem repeats "Shanti" and "HURRY UP PLEASE ITS TIME" while declaring "April is the crulest month"

The Wasteland

300

Their myths are in the Popul Vuh, and they created a Long count calender. Name this civilization on the Yucatan Peninsula.

Mayan civilization

300

There is a sign above the main scene of this painting advertising five cent Philly Cigars. Name this diner scene painted by Edward Hopper.

Nighthawks

300

This philospher wrote Metaphysics and founded the Lyceum school. Name this student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great.

Aristotle

400

Which mathematician with a namesake number solved the Seven Bridges of Konigsberg problem.

Euler

400

This dystopian novel features a mechanical hound who attacks the "Firefighter" protagonist.

Fahrenheit 451

400

Name this Jacobin French revolutionary leader who oversaw the Reign of Terror until his own execution by guillotine.

Robespierre

400

Characters in this opera include Don Jose, Escamillo, and the title woman who sings "love is a rebellious bird" in "Habanera". Name this Bizet opera.

Carmen

400

This 2023 College National Football Championship winning team starred quarterback J.J Mcarthy and coach Jim Harbaugh.

University of Michigan

500

The structure of this compound came to Kekule in a dream of a snake biting its own tail. What simplest aromatic coompound has formula C6H6?

Benzene

500

This play about Stanley and Stella Kowalski concludes after Blanche DuBois declares “I have always depended on the kindness of strangers"

A Streetcar Named Desire

500

This island is seperated from the Malay Peninsula by the Strait of Malacca. Name this Indonesian Island north of Java.

Sumatra

500

This Pop artist worked at the Factory, and depicted a bunch of Campbell's soup cans in one of his series.

Andy Warhol

500

This dualistic religion, whose holy book is the Avesta, contrasts the evil spirit Angra Mainyu to Ahura Mazda. Name this Persian religion.

Zoroastrianism