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100

This is the world's largest desert with temperatures ranging from 14 degrees Fahrenheit to -76 degrees Fahrenheit.

Antarctic Polar Desert

100

In June 2016, thousands gathered to celebrate this team for its first NBA championship titles.

Cleveland Cavaliers 

100

This 1991 film is the only film to have won all "Big Five" Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay)

The Silence of the Lambs
100

This animal has the highest blood pressure.

Giraffe 

100

The 100 years war lasted this long.

116 years

200

This sea borders Jordan, Israel, and Palestine. 

Dead Sea
200

1984- This "Doctor" struck out 11 batters on September 7, giving him an MLB rookie record for a season.

Doc Gooden (Dwight)

200

This is the name of the fictional newspaper that employs Clark Kent in the "Superman" franchise.

The Daily Planet

200

This animal has the thickest fur of any mammal.

Sea otter

200

This was the name of the research ship Charles Darwin traveled with.

The Beagle 

300

This country has the largest number of islands.

Indonesia

300

He is the all-time leading receiver in NFL history.

Jerry Rice 

300

They are the best-selling solo artist of all time.

Elvis Presley

300

This is the deadliest creature in the world.

Mosquito

300

One of the ancient world wonders, the "Hanging Gardens", was found in this city.

Babylon

400

In this country, people are customarily considered to be one year old at birth.

South Korea

400

These two players have been recognized as all-stars in both the NFL and MLB.

Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders

400

They won the first season of American Idol in 2002.

Kelly Clarkson 

400

A crab's taste buds are located on this part of their body.

Toes

400

Greenland was a colony of this country until 1981.

Denmark

500

Angel Falls is located in this South American country.

Venezuela 

500

Representing Romania in gymnastics, they were the first person to achieve a perfect score at the 1971 Olympics. 

Nadia Comaneci

500

They were the first film critic to ever snag a Pulitzer Prize for his movie reviews.

Roger Ebert

500

These are the only two mammals that lay eggs.

Spiny anteater and a duck-billed platypus 

500

This organization was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1917.

The Red Cross