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100
The number of electoral votes Oklahoma has.

What is 22?

100

This everyday condiment was once sold in pharmacies in the 1800s as a remedy for indigestion — not as a burger topping.

What is ketchup?

100

This towel was so absorbent it could soak up a 2-liter bottle of cola on TV.

What is the ShamWow?

100

The largest organ in the human body. 

What is skin?

100

You practiced this elegant handwriting style endlessly in third grade — only to end up signing everything electronically.

What is cursive writing?

200

This position follows the Vice President in presidential succession.

Who is the Speaker of the House?

200

This common household fruit contains more DNA similarities to humans than you might expect — around 60%.

What is a banana?

200

This moldable product let you “repair, seal, and stick anything” — even underwater!

What is Flex Seal?

200

This organ can regenerate, growing back to full size after a portion is removed.

What is the liver?

200

This high-school subject taught us how to balance chemical equations, not work-life balance.

What is Chemistry?

300

Before becoming president, this Founding Father was the first U.S. Secretary of State.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

300

The only U.S. state whose name begins with two vowels.

What is Iowa?
300

This late-night gadget let you cook eggs “in the microwave, perfectly every time!”

What is the Egg Genie?

300

These proteins help to defend against infections by identifying and neutralizing foreign invaders like bacteria and viruses. 

What are antibodies?

300

You definitely remember that this tiny organelle is the powerhouse of the cell… but still can’t remember to charge your phone.

What is the mitochondria?

400

The most powerful member of the President's office.

Who is the White House Chief of Staff?

400

The dot over a lowercase “i” or “j” actually has a name — and it’s not “dot.”

What is a tittle?

400

First imported from Mexico in the late 1970s, this product became a holiday staple thanks to its catchy tune and fast-growing seeds.

What is the Chia Pet?

400

The only part of the human body with no blood supply, getting oxygen directly through the air.

What is the cornea?

400

This math theorem taught us how to find the length of a triangle’s side — and then promptly vanished from our lives forever.

What is the Pythagorean Theorem? 

500

This president, a former Supreme Court Justice, remains the only person to have served in both roles.

Who is William Howard Taft?

500

This animal’s fingerprints are so similar to humans’ that they’ve confused crime scene investigators.  

What is a koala?

500

This product was marketed as a “magic gravity ball” that could float and roll in midair — but really just relied on sleight of hand.

What is the Fushigi Ball?

500

The human body contains this many bones at birth, though this number decreases to 206 after many of them fuse together over time.

What is 270?

500

You memorized this acronym or mnemonic device for the order of operations but still can’t remember what day your mortgage payment is due.  

What is Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally (PEMDAS)