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100

Anne Bancroft played Mrs. Robinson in this 1960's classic where Dustin Hoffman starred as leading man.

What is "The Graduate"

100

The first vegetable to be grown in space is also used to make Vodka, and was once worth its weight in gold.

What is a potoato

100

This search engine makes changes to its logo, known as "doodles," to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and famous people.

What is Google?

100

The human body can produce up to 2.5 liters of sweat per hour during this activity.

What is running?

100

A chicken from Fruita, Colorado named Mike became a national celebrity in the 1940s when he lived for eighteen months without this usually essential body part.

What is a head?

200

The movie "Big" earned him his first academy award.

Who is Tom Hanks?

200

The heat or spiciness of chili peppers is measured on this Scale, which was named after the the American pharmacist Wilbur Scoville. 

What is the Scoville Scale?

200

An ocelot named Babou was kept as a pet by this Spanish surrealist artist that has a dedicated Museum in Florida.

Who was Salvador Dali

200

Drinking water directly from streams may cause digestive discomfort as a result of consuming this common bacteria.

What is Giardia or E. Coli?

200

This soldier, buffalo hunter, and showman is buried at a site on Lookout Mountain in Golden, Colorado, looking over the Great Plains from the edge of the Rocky Mountains.

Who is Buffalo Bill Cody?

300

Tom Cruise famously lip-synced this song while dancing in his under during the movie "Risky Business".

What is "Old Time Rock and Roll"

300

A hand is the anatomical name for this bunch of fruit. Individually, this fruit is called a finger.

What is a banana?

300

Bob Ross from 'Joy of Painting', famous for his happy little clouds, was also known for this trending hair-do.

What is an Afro?

300

 Encephalitis, yellow fever, and West Nile are diseases that can be transmitted when this infected insect bites a human.

What is a mosquito?

300

Due to the many insect-borne diseases in its swampy environment, many settlers heading west died in this state, earning it the nickname "Graveyard to the West".

What is Kentucky?

400

In 1994, John Travolta's career was revitalized by "Pulp Fiction" which was written by the same person who directed it. 

Who is Quinten Tarantino?

400

Zucchini is call a "courgette" in this European country.

What is France?

400

Singing, theater and cinema are examples of which one of the four art categories based on intended purpose.

What is Performing Arts?

400

This state accounts for 3 of the 5 highest mountain peaks in the lower 48.

What is Colorado?

400

This war stopped the Washington Monument from being finished for over 20 years?

What is the Civil War?

500

Directed by James Cameron, Leonardo DiCaprio starred as the fictional character "Jack" in this high budget blockbuster hit.

What is "Titanic"

500

Apples, pears, cherries, peaches and strawberries are all related to this "romantic" flower.

What are roses?

500

This type of art is defined as any type contained within a circle and has its roots in Buddhism.

What is Mandala?

500

This is the more common America English term for the behavior called estivation, which many animals do for portions of the year.

What is hibernation?

500

A coworker, once a professional dancer in east Asia, lived in Uzbekistan and also worked on a military base in Siberia.

Who is Viktoriya?