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100

This is the chemical formula for water. 

What is H2O. 

100

The summer Olympics occur at this interval. 

What is 4 years. 

100

This is the tallest land mammal in the world. 

What is giraffe. 

100

"Just Do It."

What is Nike. 
100

The hills are alive with this in this classic musical.  

What is "The Sound of Music."

200

The study of fossils is known as this. 

What is Paleontology. 

200

There are five rings in the Olympic flag to symbolize this. 

What are the five inhabited continents. 

200

Walt Disney had a phobia of this mammal. 

What is mouse. 

200

"I'm Lovin' It."

What is McDonald's. 

200

Barbra Streisand played Fannie Brice in this 1968 film. 

What is "Funny Girl."

300

This is the process by which plants make their own food. 

What is Photosynthesis. 

300

The first modern Olympic games were held here. 

What is Athens, Greece (in 1896). 

300

You would need to visit this continent to see a Hippo in the wild. 

What is Africa. 

300

"Mm. Mm. Good!"

What is Campbells. 

300

This Western actor won his only Oscar for “True Grit”.

Who is "John Wayne."

400

The gas produced by the combustion of fossil fuels.

What is Carbon Dioxide (CO2). 

400

This Olympic sport involves a combination of swimming, cycling, and running.

What is Triathlon. 

400

This bird has the largest brain-to-body ratio and is known to hold a grudge. 

What is a crow. 

400

"The best part of waking up..."

What is "Folgers in your cup."

400

This 1960 Hitchcock film has the most famous shower scene ever.

What is "Psycho."

500

The most abundant gas in the earth's atmosphere. 

What is Nitrogen. 

500

This Olympic sport was discontinued in 1904 but reintroduced in 2016. 

What is Golf. 

500

This animal has the most teeth. 

What is snail. 

500

"We Bring Good Things to Life.” 

What is General Electric. 

500

This film starring Vanessa Redgrave was about King Arthur’s court.

What is "Camelot."