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Halloween
100

This Dutch artist is famous for his intricate black-and-white prints that depict impossible architectures and mathematical patterns.

Who is M.C. Escher?

100

This is the only element that was named after a planet in our solar system.

What is Uranium?

100

This ancient structure, built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu, is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

What is the Great Pyramid of Giza?

100

This unique mammal, native to Australia, is known for its egg-laying ability and is one of the few monotremes in the world.

What is the platypus?

100

This 1978 slasher film introduced one of the most iconic masked killers in horror movie history.

What is Halloween?

200

Who was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature?

Bob Dylan

200

What is the Fahrenheit equivalent of -40 degrees Celsius

What is -40?

200

How many soldiers are shown raising the flag over Iwo Jima in the famous photograph and statue?

What is 6?

200

This person holds the record for the most Olympic medals won by any athlete, with 23 golds.

Who is Michael Phelps?

200

On Halloween night in 1938, this famous radio broadcast by Orson Welles caused widespread panic, as listeners believed an alien invasion was happening..

What is War of the Worlds?

300

This Austrian composer, famous for The Magic Flute and Eine kleine Nachtmusik, began composing at a very young age.

Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?

300

This principle states that the pressure of a fluid decreases as its velocity increases, which is fundamental to the operation of airplane wings.

What is Bernoulli's principle?

300

This system of land ownership and duties that characterized medieval Europe involved lords, vassals, and serfs.

What is feudalism?

300

The word "crochet" comes from the French word for what?

What is Small Hook?

300

This bird's cry is considered an omen of death in many Halloween-related myths.

The owl

400

This American artist is best known for his works depicting Campbell’s Soup cans and Marilyn Monroe, making him a leading figure in the pop art movement.

Who is Andy Warhol?

400

This enzyme is responsible for synthesizing RNA from a DNA template during transcription, playing a crucial role in gene expression.

What is RNA polymerase?

400

This event in 1848, held in New York, is considered the first women's rights convention and helped launch the women's suffrage movement.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention?

400

This fruit, known for its spiny exterior and strong smell, is called the "king of fruits" in Southeast Asia.

What is the durian?

400

This rare astronomical event, which occurs when two full moons happen in one calendar month, is considered extra spooky when it falls on Halloween.

A blue moon

500

This Mexican painter is famous for her vibrant, surreal self-portraits that often explore themes of identity, pain, and the female experience.

Who is Frida Kahlo?

500

This part of the brain, often referred to as the "emotional center," is involved in the processing of emotions and is key in forming memories.

What is the limbic system?

500

The oldest customer complaint on record, dating to 1750 BCE and found on a tablet from Mesopotamia, disputes the quality of a product. What is the product is being disputed?

What is copper?

500

What fast food chain marketed a meat-scented cologne called "Flame" in 2008?

What is Burger King?

500

In Mexican folklore, this vengeful spirit, also known as "The Weeping Woman," is said to wander in search of her lost children.

La Llorona