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100

The video for this fittingly-named 1980 song was the first one ever aired on MTV

"Video Killed the Radio Star" by the Buggles

100

Until 1910 brought on the Razorback, this was the nickname for University of Arkansas athletic teams

Cardinals

100

Famous for its tree roots, the Hindu temple Angkor Wat is located in this Asian country

Cambodia

100

The most abundant element in the universe

Hydrogen

200

With 347 wins, this head coach has the most in NFL history

Don Shula

200

The southernmost state capital in the contigious (mainland) United States

Austin, Texas

200

With at least 274, this planet by far has the most moons in our solar system

Saturn

300

Sometimes called the "Fifth Beatle," he was the band's drummer until 1962, when Ringo replaced him

Pete Best

300

Founded in 1969, this MLB team is the oldest to have never won a World Series 

San Diego Padres

300

The largest desert in the world

Antarctica

300

This iron-rich protein transports oxygen in red blood cells

Hemoglobin

300
This Civil War battle, the bloodiest single day in American history, was fought near Sharpsburg in this state

Maryland

400

The U.S.'s "Miracle on Ice" victory over the USSR occurred during this Winter Olympics

1980 (Lake Placid)

400
Mt. Elbrus, the largest peak in Europe, is in this country

Russia

400

This Polish-born chemist was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the first person to win two

Marie Curie

400

The 35th state

West Virginia

500

This college football team has lost in the SEC Championship Game more than any other program

Georgia

500

Technically, this country shares the longest land border with France (Hint: it's not in Europe)

Brazil

500

Abraham Lincoln was shot during a performance of this "sockdologizing" play at Ford's Theatre

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