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100

This tool is the name of a novel about a boy who crashes in the Canadian wilderness and must survive on his own. 

Hatchet

100

This is the value of x in the expression x^2 = 36 

6

100

This term refers to a non-native species that causes problems for an ecosystem. 

Invasive
100

Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, James Caldwell, Samuel Mavrick, and Patrick Carr were all victims in this 1770 event. 

The Boston Massacre
100

An early 2000's band took the name of this archduke, whose assassination was the catalyst for World War I in Europe.

Franz Ferdinand
200

This prolific playwright gave us such hits as Romeo and Juliet, As You Like It, and Hamlet. 

William Shakespeare

200

This term refers to a triangle with two congruent sides and two congruent base angles. 

Isosceles

200

A typical hydrogen atom has this many electrons.

1

200

The Continental Congress adopted this document in 1776, officially telling Britain to take its hands off the American colonies.

The Declaration of Independence

200

In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, this is the only sword that doesn't break.  

The Master Sword

300

"The world is a vampire" is an example of this literary device; don't confuse it for the one that uses like or as.

Metaphor

300

This would be the missing term in the following sequence: 1, 10, 5, 14, 7, 16, ___________

8
300

Most plastics are derived from this substance, which comes from decayed organic matter. 

Petroleum
300

The San Francisco 49ers' name is a reference to this big-time event in California history.

The Gold Rush

300

You'll think their bark is worse than their bite if you have dendrophobia, a fear of these.

Trees

400

A stickler for grammar will tell you that "10 items or less" should instead end with this word, which is more often used when referring to countable quantities.

Fewer

400

Two supplemental angles will add to this angle measure.

180 degrees

400

Cows are classified as these types of animals that almost never snack on meat.

Herbivores

400

We can learn a lot about ancient Egyptian life thanks to the preservation of this symbolic writing system.

Heiroglyphics

400
This odd number becomes even if you remove one letter.

Seven

500

William Carlos Williams used only 16 words in his famous poem about this gardening tool we use to haul things.

Red wheelbarrow

500

Solve:  (1/2)^2 

1/4

500

A very shiny material has a lot of this physical property. 

Luster

500

The Iroquis Confederacy was also known by this term because of the number of tribes that had joined it. 

The Six Nations

500
In physics, this four-letter term refers to a force applied to an object over a distance; sometimes you do get paid for it. 

Work