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100

Who works in a restaurant, takes your order, and serves you food?

Waiter/Waitress

100

This 13000-mile-long fortification was built across the northern borders of ancient Chinese states.

The Great Wall of China

100

If you are extremely quiet, you are said to be as quite as this small rodent.

A mouse

100

In many Middle Eastern or Asian cultures, it is considered polite to remove this item before entering someone's home.

Shoes

100

This 1991 fil features Jodie Foster as an FBI trainee seeking help from the imprisoned Dr. Hannibal Lecter

The Silence of The Lambs

200

Who puts out fires?

Firefighter

200

This white marble mausoleum in Agra, India, was commissioned by Shah Jahan for his favorite wife.

The Taj Mahal

200

To " Let this animal out of the bag" means to accidently reveal a secret.

The cat

200

In Japan, this physical gesture is the standard way to show respect. greet someone, or say thank you.

Bow

200

This mysterious place in the Atlantic ocean is where numerous aircrafts and ships are said to have disappeared under unexplained circumstances.

The Bermuda Triangle

300

Who files correspondence and records at the DMV?

File Clerk

300

A prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England that consists of a ring of standing stones, each around 13 feet high.

Stonehenge

300

If you are "in the doghouse," it means you are in ------ with someone else.

Trouble

300

In France, this long, thin loaf of bread is so culturally significant that its ingredients and method of production is protected by law.

A Baguette

300

This scientific field uses DNA, fingerprints, and ballistics to provide evidence in criminal investigations.

Forensics

400

Who performs heavy cleaning such as operating machines in schools?

Janitor/Custodian

400

This vast desert is the largest hot desert in the world and covers much of Northern Africa.

The Sahara Desert

400

This idiom, meaning something happens very rarely, refers to a lunar event that isn't actually this color.

Once in a blue moon.

400

This leaf is the central symbol on the national flag of Canda.

Maple leaf

400

An excuse a suspect uses to show they were somewhere other than the crime scene when the act was committed.

An Alibi

500

Someone who studies and collects plant and animal fossils to understand Earth's history

Plaeontologist

500

This strait, named after a Portuguese explorer, connects the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans at the tip of South America.

The Strait of Magellan

500

This idiom, meaning to be very happy, puts you on a specific number clous.

On cloud nine

500

This ancient amphitheater is in the center of Rome and was used for gladiator contests and public spectacles.

The Colosseum

500

This notorious unidentified killer terrorized the women in London in 1888.

Jack the Ripper