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100

Who was the strongest man in the Bible whose hair was the secret to his power?

Samson 

100

This sport uses a puck and is played on a sheet of ice.

Hockey

100

 This city is home to the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and is famous for its indoor skiing and luxury shopping.

Dubai

100

After over 1,000 tries, Thomas Edison finally created a long-lasting version of this to help people see in the dark.

Lightbulb

100

In this book series, a young boy discovers he is a wizard on his 11th birthday

Harry Potter

200

Before he became a follower of Jesus and changed his name to Paul, what was this man's original name?

Saul

200

This Jamaican sprinter is the fastest man in the world and holds the 100m world record.

Usain Bolt 

200

 If you wanted to visit the real-life locations where The Lord of the Rings was filmed, you would travel to this island nation in the Pacific.

New Zealand

200

This is the national bird of the United States, chosen because it looks strong and lives only in North America.

Bald eagle 

200

This is the largest organ of the human body.

The skin 

300

What did Jacob give his favorite son, Joseph, that made his brothers very jealous?

A coat/robe of many colors

300

In baseball, There are this many players on the field for the defensive team at one time. Name 3. 

300

This giant clock tower in London is actually the name of the bell inside, not the tower itself.

Big ben

300

To protest a tax on their favorite drink, colonists dressed up as Native Americans and dumped chests of this into Boston Harbor.

Boston tea party 

300

This famous artist is known for painting the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper.

Leonardo Da Vinci

400

Sho was the seller of purple 

Lydia 

400

These five colors make up the rings on the Olympic flag, blue yellow black green & what?

Red

400

 This sea between Jordan and Israel is so salty that it’s impossible for humans to sink in it.

Dead sea

400

 In 1849, thousands of people rushed to California hoping to find this shiny yellow metal in the riverbeds.

Gold

400

This surprise attack on a U.S. Naval base in Hawaii on December 7, 1941, brought the United States into the war.

Attack on pearl harbor 

500

Which disciple is famous for "doubting" that Jesus had risen until he saw the wounds for himself?

Thomas

500

Before moving to Candlestick Park in 1971, the 49ers played their home games at this stadium, which is still used today for high school and amateur sports.

Kezar stadium 

500

This is the only country in the world that has a non-rectangular (triangular-ish) flag.

Nepal

500

 In 1492, this Italian explorer sailed for Spain and accidentally landed in the Bahamas while looking for India.

Christopher Columbus 

500

These two Japanese cities were the targets of the first atomic bombs used in war, leading to the end of the conflict.

Hiroshima & Nagasaki