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100

This U.S. President, who served from 1933 to 1945, led the country through the Great Depression and World War II.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

100

This 1939 film features the iconic line, "There's no place like home."

The Wizard of Oz

100

This musical term refers to a sequence of notes played in a rising or falling order, often used in scales and melodies.

scale

100

In 1989, this wall, which had divided East and West Berlin, was famously torn down.

Berlin Wall

100

This game, often played in backyards or on beaches, involves throwing a flying disc to a teammate, aiming to score points in the opposing team's end zone.

Ultimate Frisbee 

200

This "Queen of Pop" released the hit album "Like a Virgin" in 1984 and is known for her influential role in music and fashion.

Madonna 

200

This novel by George Orwell, published in 1945, uses allegory to critique totalitarian regimes.

Animal Farm

200

This French culinary term refers to a cooking technique where food is cooked in a vacuum-sealed bag at a precise temperature in a water bath.

sous vide

200

This is the longest river in Canada, flowing through the northern territories and draining into the Arctic Ocean.

Mackenzie River

200

This craft involves creating art by using tiny squares of paper or plastic to form larger images, and often involves sorting pieces by color.

Mosaic 

300

This author wrote the classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960.

Harper Lee

300

This long-running TV show, known for its comedic portrayal of American family life, aired its final episode in 2024 after 25 seasons.

The Simpsons 

300

This theory, proposed by Albert Einstein, introduced the concept that space and time are intertwined into a single continuum.

theory of relativity

300

This ancient wonder, built in the 3rd century BC, was a massive lighthouse located on an island in the Mediterranean Sea.

Lighthouse of Alexandria

300

This toy, which became a sensation in the 1980s, is known for its colorful, interlocking plastic bricks that can be used to build various structures and designs.

LEGO bricks 

400

This physicist developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation, which are fundamental to classical mechanics.

Isaac Newton 

400

In this long-running TV show, a group of friends in New York City frequently gathers at Central Perk to discuss life and relationships.

Friends

400

This type of digital currency, known for its use of blockchain technology and decentralized transactions, has seen significant growth and investment in recent years.

cryptocurrency

400

This city, known for its historic architecture and as a major cultural center, is the capital of Italy.

Rome

400

This short-form video platform, launched internationally in 2016, has become known for viral dance challenges and lip-syncing videos.

Tiktok

500

This U.S. President, the 16th, issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, which declared the freedom of all enslaved people in Confederate-held territory.

Abraham Lincoln

500

This groundbreaking TV show, which first aired in 1960, featured a family living in a suburban setting and starred Lucille Ball.

I Love Lucy

500

This plant-based meat alternative, known for its burgers and sausages, was designed to mimic the taste and texture of real meat.

Beyond Meat

500

This landlocked country in central Asia is bordered by Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and China, and has the capital city of Ulaanbaatar.

Mongolia

500

This car, introduced by Ford in 1964, became an American icon and is known for its sporty design and performance.

Mustang