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100

Haddock is the main species used in this fried dish which became popular in the UK in the 19th century.

What is fish and chips?

100
This professional sports league uses 850,000 balls each season.

What is the Major League Baseball?

100

A group of these, a type of mongoose originating from southern Africa, are known as a mob with as many as 30 individuals keeping watch for the group at all times.

What are meerkats?

100

This ship touched down in Plymouth Bay, Massachusetts, on December 26, 1620 all the way from Southampton, England. 

What is the Mayflower?

100

While 'Simba' means 'lion' in Swahili, 'Baloo' means 'bear' in this language.

What is Hindi?

200

Also called "pulses", this legume is commonly used around the world in inexpensive soups and stews. In India, these are "split" and known as "dal" which are made into a thick curry. 

What are lentils?

200

There are two of these in 31 professional stadiums across the country, standing 45 ft tall and 18 ft 6 in wide.

What are goalposts?

200

These animals' canine teeth grow throughout their lives and serve them in pulling themselves out of the water as well as competing for mates.

What are walruses?

200

In an effort to resettle freed slaves back into Africa, this nation was founded in 1847 and has a very similar flag to the United States.

What is Liberia?

200

This character from its 2002 film would be the perfect pet if he weren't in reality a genetic experiment who has escaped from an alien planet and crash-landed on Earth, specifically a Pacific island. 

Who is Stitch?

300

Seeing this cut of meat on the menu indicates its the transversus abdominis muscle or diaphragm muscle of the cow, often a tasty yet tough cut perfect for grilling. 

What is a skirt steak?

300

If you meet a person who tells you they are a coxswain, you know they participate in this sport.

What is rowing crew?

300

Found in Central and South America, the Dendrobatidae family are also known as these, often brightly colored correlating with their notorious toxicity.

What are poison dart frogs?

300

This "Revolution" occurred approximately 12,000 years ago after the last ice age and marked the age when humans began to domesticate plants and animals.

What is the Neolithic Revolution?

300

The original Star Wars trilogy began with this film released in 1977.

What is Star Wars: A New Hope?

400

This is a large tube-shaped pasta type usually filled with cheese or meat filling and baked. The surface of the pasta can either be smooth or ridged. 

What is manicotti?

400

This golf club is used to hit shots with a higher, shorter trajectory than a 9-iron, but a lower, longer trajectory than a gap wedge.

What is a pitching wedge?

400

This type of panfish native to eastern United States are two distinct species: white and black. 

What are crappie?

400

He was a Vietnamese revolutionary and politician who served as the founder and first president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam from 1945 until his death in 1969, and as its first prime minister from 1945 to 1955.

Who is Ho Chi Minh?

400

This fictional ship was first seen in 2006 and is easily recognized by her distinctive black hull and sails, per the accounts of pirates. 

What is the Black Pearl?

500

It's easy to confuse a quiche with this food item, which is cooked in a skillet instead of a pie dish and does not have a pie crust.

What is a frittata?

500

This is the number of on-ice officials in an NHL game.

What is 4?

500

Calling the islands of the Indo-Pacific home, this is the largest discovered terrestrial arthropod and a relative of the hermit crab. 

What is the coconut crab? (Robber crab, Palm thief)

500

This ruler led his army from 434 to 453 CE in a series of wars waged against the Romans and sacked countless cities across the Balkans, Greece, North Africa, and Germania.

Who is Attila the Hun?

500

Of every animated Disney movie, this animal wins for being the quietest central character, with 0 lines in its namesake movie.

Who is Dumbo?