French fries likely originated in this small European country, not France, where they were called "frites."
300 points.
Belgium
Mark Zuckerberg's creation that started in college dorms and now connects billions worldwide.
Elvis Presley often played this stringed instrument that you hold in your arms.
Guitar
This Egyptian queen was famous for her beauty and had relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
Full name and title gets 500 points
Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator
This organelle, known as the "powerhouse of the cell," produces ATP through cellular respiration.
Mitochondrion
One day on this planet lasts longer than its entire year because it rotates so slowly.
300 points
Venus
This battle royale game by Epic Games became famous for its building mechanics and victory "royales."
Fortnite
This country-pop superstar wrote songs about her ex-boyfriends and shook it off when people criticized her.
Taylor Swift
America dropped atomic bombs on these two Japanese cities in August 1945.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
This hormone, produced by the pancreas, regulates blood glucose levels by promoting cellular uptake.
Insulin
People with megalophobia have an intense fear of what?
Large objects
This frog became synonymous with "feels good man" but was later reclaimed by its creator from hate groups.
Pepe the Frog
This Jamaican genre, popularized by Bob Marley, features a distinctive off-beat rhythm and Rastafarian themes.
Reggae
In 1492, this Italian explorer sailed west and accidentally discovered America while looking for Asia.
Christopher Columbus
A gene with two identical alleles is described by this term, while different alleles make it the opposite.
Homozygous
Fortune cookies were invented in this U.S. state, not in China, and are rarely found in actual Chinese restaurants.
California
This beauty YouTuber's drama with Tati Westbrook caused major controversy.
James Charles
"All Star" by Smash Mouth became famous as the opening song to this movie.
Shrek
This British Prime Minister said "We shall never surrender" and led Britain through a war.
Winston Churchill
This Austrian monk's experiments with pea plants established the fundamental laws of heredity.
Gregor Mendel
This Chinese emperor first used toilet paper in the 6th century, making China the birthplace of bathroom luxury.
Emperor Hongzhi
Tom was everyone's first friend on this social network that preceded Facebook.
Myspace
"Good Vibrations" and "Pet Sounds" came from this California band led by the troubled genius Brian Wilson.
The Beach Boys
This president resigned in 1974 after the Watergate scandal rather than face impeachment.
Richard Nixon
These secondary protein structures are stabilized by hydrogen bonds between backbone atoms.
Alpha helices & beta sheets