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Wordplay
200

What is the capital city of france?

Paris

200

What force pulls objects towards the earth?

Gravity

200

This adventurous boy lives on an island and befriends a man he names Friday. 

Robinson Crusoe

200

What is the "King of Rock and Roll" 's first name?

Elvis

200

What do you call words that sound alike but have different meanings, like "there," "their," and "they're"?

Homophones

400

This South American river is the world's longest by volume.

The Amazon River

400

Water in its gaseous form is called what?

Steam (or Water Vapor)

400

In this famous novel, a young woman named Elizabeth Bennet clashes with the proud Mr. Darcy

Pride and Prejudice

400

This british band sung "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be".

The Beatles

400

Unscramble this word to find a type of weather: IRNA

RAIN

600

What is the name of the desert that covers most of North Africa?

The Sahara Desert

600

What is the chemical symbol for water?

H2O

600

This novel features a young girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

600

What type of musical instrument is a violin?

A string instrument

600

What is the name of a word that is spelled the same forwards and backward, like "level"?

Palindrome

800

This European mountain range is known for its snowy peaks.

The Alps

800

This process in plants converts sunlight into energy.

Photosynthesis

800

What is the last name of the three sisters who wrote "Pride and Prejudice," "Sense and Sensibility," and "Wuthering Heights"?

Brontë

800

This genre of music originated in the southern United States and often features improvisation.

Jazz

800

Complete this common idiom: "The best of both..."

"worlds"

1000

What is the strait that separates mainland Asia from North America?

The Bering Strait

1000

What are the 3 states of matter?

Solid, Liquid and Gas

1000

This epic poem tells the story of a hero's long journey home after a war.

The Odyssey (by Homer)

1000

This famous classical composer wrote "Für Elise."

Ludwig van Beethoven

1000

What is a humorous play on words called?

A pun