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100

This civilization, known for its pyramids, used a base-12 and base-60 number system.

Mesopotamia

100

This function's derivative is equal to itself.

e^x

100

This sport, played on ice, involves sweeping and a heavy stone.

Curling

100

This author wrote a 50,000-word novel without using the letter "E."

Georges Perec

100

This president’s affair with Monica Lewinsky led to his impeachment.

Bill Clinton

200

The Minoan civilization was centered on this island.

Crete

200

The Riemann Hypothesis is concerned with the distribution of these numbers.

Prime numbers

200

The Heisman Trophy is named after this early football coach.

John Heisman

200

The word “grok,” meaning deep understanding, was coined in this sci-fi novel.

Stranger in a Strange Land

200

This president resigned in 1974 due to the Watergate scandal.

Richard Nixon

300

This lost city of the Incas was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911.

Machu Picchu

300

Euler’s formula states that for any convex polyhedron, V - E + F equals this number.

2

300

In 1971, this country’s "Ping Pong Diplomacy" helped improve relations with the U.S.

China

300

This novel features a 4,391-word-long sentence, one of the longest in literature.

The Rotters’ Club

300

This 19th-century president’s administration was rocked by the Credit Mobilier scandal.

Ulysses S. Grant

400

This empire, which lasted over 600 years, was known for its postal system and satrapies.

Achaemenid (Persian) Empire

400

This paradox involves a sphere being split into five parts and reassembled into two spheres of the same size.

Banach-Tarski paradox

400

The fastest red card in FIFA history was given after this many seconds.

2 seconds

400

Gadsby and A Void are examples of this type of writing that avoids certain letters.

Lipogram

400

The Teapot Dome scandal involved bribery during this president’s term.

Warren G. Harding

500

The only confirmed Viking settlement in North America, located in Newfoundland, is called this.

L’Anse aux Meadows

500

The area of the Mandelbrot set is approximately this irrational number.

1.50659

500

This long-distance runner was disqualified from the 1904 Olympic marathon after riding in a car for part of the race.

Fred Lorz

500

This 1939 novel was originally titled Ten Little N—s before being changed.

And Then There Were None

500

The Iran-Contra Affair took place during this president’s administration.

Ronald Reagan