Science & Nature
Geography
Tech Terms
Movies
Food & Drink
100

This gas is what humans primarily breathe in to survive.

Oxygen

100

This is the largest ocean on planet Earth.

The Pacific Ocean

100

In a website address, "WWW" stands for this.

World Wide Web

100

In the Star Wars franchise, he is revealed to be the father of Luke Skywalker.

Darth Vader

100

This popular Italian dish consists of a round, flat base of dough topped with tomatoes and cheese.

Pizza

200

Because of iron oxide on its surface, this is known as the "Red Planet."

Mars

200

This European city is home to the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum.

Paris, France

200

This billionaire co-founded Microsoft in 1975.

Bill Gates

200

This 1997 blockbuster movie featured a sinking ship and a sketch of a girl named Rose.

Titanic

200

This green fruit is the primary ingredient in guacamole.

Avocado

300

It is the two-letter chemical symbol for Gold.

Au

300

The Amazon Rainforest is primarily located within the borders of this country.

Brazil

300

This term refers to the physical parts of a computer system, as opposed to the software.

Hardware

300

This Pixar franchise features a cowboy named Woody and a spaceman named Buzz Lightyear.

Toy Story

300

This Japanese dish consists of prepared vinegared rice, usually with some sugar and salt, accompanying ingredients like raw seafood.

Sushi

400

This organelle is famously referred to as the "powerhouse of the cell."

Mitochondria

400

This city is the capital of Australia

Canberra

400

In programming, this insect-inspired term refers to an error or flaw in the code.

Bug

400

This is the fictional, technologically advanced African nation where Black Panther is set.

Wakanda

400

This red spice, derived from the crocus flower, is known as the most expensive spice in the world by weight.

Saffron

500

This element is the only metal that is liquid at standard room temperature.

Mercury

500

Standing in Tanzania, this is the highest mountain peak on the African continent.

Mount Kilimanjaro

500

This British mathematician is historically recognised as the world's first computer programmer.

Ada Lovelace

500

The character Indiana Jones was named after George Lucas’s pet, which was this type of animal.

A Dog

500

This specific type of nut is the primary ingredient used to make marzipan.

Almonds