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100

These ancient peoples worshiped cats.

The Egyptians.

100

This is measured by a Geiger counter.

Radiation.

100

You would get this if you multiplied every number on your phone's numberpad.

0.

100

This famous artist is known for painting the 'Sistine Chapel Ceiling'.

Michelangelo.

100

Total length in yards of an NFL football field.

120.

200

Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery in the rebel states by issuing this.

The Emancipation Proclomation.

200

The hardest natural substance on earth.

Diamond.

200

Somewhat rude term for an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees?

Obtuse.

200

These are the secondary colors.

Orange, Purple, Green.

200

Length of an olympic swimming pool in meters.

50.

300

Edward Teach, the notorious seventeenth-century pirate, is better known as this.

Blackbeard.

300

The largest desert on earth.

Antartica.

300

-459.67 Fahrenheit degrees (or 0 Kelvin) equals this two-word term for when all particles completely stop moving.

Absolute Zero.

300

This astronomer is name dropped in Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" 

Galileo.

300

NBA all time scoring leader.

Lebron James.

400

The U.S purchased florida from this country.

Spain.
400
This is the largest muscle in the human body.

Gluetues Maximus.

400

In mathematical physics, Minkowski space is a four-dimensional space consisting of three-dimensional Euclidean space and this quantity. 

Time.
400

Doctor Steven Strange is this type of doctor.

Neurosurgeon.

400

This coming season the NFL will play its first ever game in this foreign city.

Sao Paulo, Brazil.

500

The first woman to win a nobel prize.

Marie Curie.

500

DNA stands for this.

Deoxyribonucleic acid.

500

"Liber Abaci," or "Book of the Abacus" introduced Euro audiences to the golden ratio-like sequence of this Italian math dude.

Fibonacci.

500

He is Sherlock Holmes nemesis.

James Moriarty.

500

This country was the first on the continent of africa to qualify for a world cup.

Eygpt.