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Wildcard
100

This is the largest continent on Earth by both land area and population.

What is Asia.

100

Developed in 1950, this test evaluates a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from that of a human.

What is the Turing Test.

100

This 18th-century silversmith is famous for his "midnight ride" to warn the colonial militia that the British troops were approaching.

Who is Paul Revere.

100

This is the only sport where the defense is the only team that touches the ball to start every play.

What is baseball.

100

This 2013 internet meme features a Shiba Inu surrounded by broken English phrases in Comic Sans like "Much wow" and "Very concern."

What is Doge.

200

This is the only country in the world that is also an entire continent.

What is Australia.

200

This is the "T" in GPT, representing the architecture introduced in the 2017 paper "Attention Is All You Need."

What is Transformer.

200

Written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay, this collection of 85 essays was published to urge New Yorkers to ratify the Constitution.

What are the Federalist Papers.

200

This trophy, named after a legendary Green Bay Packers coach, is awarded annually to the winner of the Super Bowl.

What is the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
200

This 1970s Swedish pop group's name is an acronym consisting of the first names of its four members: Agnetha, Björn, Benny, and Anni-Frid.

Who is ABBA.

300

These two South American countries are the only ones on the continent that do not share a border with Brazil.

What are Chile and Ecuador.

300

In 1947, computer pioneer Grace Hopper recorded the first actual case of a computer "bug"—it was this specific physical creature found stuck in a relay.

What is a Moth.

300

This secret World War II research project, led by J. Robert Oppenheimer, resulted in the creation of the first atomic bomb.

What is the Manhattan Project.

300

This tennis tournament is the only Grand Slam event played on traditional grass courts.

What is Wimbledon.

300

In a standard deck of 52 playing cards, this is the only King who is traditionally depicted without a mustache.

Who is the King of Hearts.

400

This African nation is the only one in the world to have three official capital cities, one being Pretoria.

What is South Africa.

400

In 1997, this IBM computer became the first to defeat a reigning world chess champion, Garry Kasparov, in a match.

What is Deep Blue.

400

This 1862 act encouraged Western migration by providing settlers with 160 acres of public land.

What is the Homestead Act.

400

He holds the NBA record for the most points scored in a single game, dropping 100 points in 1962.

Who is Wilt Chamberlain.

400

The word "Vaccine" is derived from the Latin word vacca, which refers to this specific animal.

What is a Cow.

500

Located in the Himalayas, this kingdom measures its success through "Gross National Happiness" rather than GDP.

What is Bhutan.

500

Before it became Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin’s search engine was originally known by this "anatomy-inspired" name.

What is Backrub.

500

This was the only U.S. President to serve two non-consecutive terms until the 2024 election cycle.

Who is Grover Cleveland.

500

In golf, this is the term for scoring three strokes under par on a single hole (such as a hole-in-one on a Par 4).

What is an Albatross (or Double Eagle).

500

Harvested from the Crocus sativus flower, this is widely considered the most expensive spice in the world by weight.

What is Saffron.