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100
This is the person who drew the famous Mona Lisa. 

Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?

100

This is considered the closest living relatives to dinosaurs. 

What are birds? 

100
This detective series focuses on two brothers, Frank and Joe, solving mysteries. 

The Hardy Boys. 

100

This is the main difference between baritone and euphonium. 

Base shape and size. 

100

In Ancient Egyption times, a person would have a severe punishment for killing this household pet.  

What are cats?

200
The famous art piece by Vincent Van Gogh that is of a swirled blue night sky with stars is titled this.  

What is Stary Night? 

200

This is the animal with the longest lifespan. 

What is the Greenland Shark? 

200
This is the author of Charlotte's Web, The Trumpet of the Swan, and Stuart Little. 

Who is E.B. White?

200

Maurice Ravel's Bolero (1928) was written in this major scale.  

What is C Major?

200

This ancient civilization made our minutes have 60 seconds and our hours have 60 minutes? 

What is Mesopotamia? 

300
This was the most famous artist in the 1800's. 

Who is Vincent Willem Van Gogh. 

300

This is the animal with the shortest lifespan. 

What is a Mayfly? 

300

Margaret Mitchell published Gone with the wind and what other novels afterward? 

What is none? 

300
This is the most popular song for saxophone. 

What is Baker Street? 

300

This ancient civilization established the olympics in 776 BC. 

What is Greece?

400
The Mona Lisa was primarily drawn in this city. 

What is Florence, Italy. 

400

This is the animal with the strongest biteforce. 

What is the saltwater crocodile? 

400

Alexander McCall Smith's, The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Series, takes place in this African Country. 

What is Botswana?

400

Euphonium sheet music is written in this clef. 

What is Bass clef 

400

This ancient civilization used urine to wash their clothes. 

What is Roman? 

500

This is the most famous place to view famous art. 

What is the Louvrea Museum in Paris, France?

500

A common garden snail has this number of microscopic teeth. 

What is 14,000? 

500

This book has a character who is a child detective with the rarely used name, Leroy. 

Who is Encyclopedia Brown?

500

This note is the highest note in treble clef. 

What is F6? 

500

The ancient romans used what rodent brains and bones for toothpaste? 

What are mice?