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The Scientific Method
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This gorilla’s brief but legendary career in 2016 turned him into an internet martyr, spawned endless memes, and somehow made everyone an expert on zoo safety overnight.

Who is Harambe? 

🦍😬

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Antigua and Barbuda

100

Eggs, sugar, milk, heavy cream, vanilla extract, nutmeg, cinnamon, optional spirits include bourbon, rum, or brandy

Eggnog

100

Often referred to as a "rat" this individual has been quoted saying "if you don't got this watch right here, you a little boy to me, I kiss you on our forehead. Sit down, the king is home."

6ixNine

100

In human biology, this organelle is often called the “powerhouse of the cell.”

Mitochondria

200

Often described as an American patriot and guardian of free speech this man tragically lost his life, depending on who you ask, by advocating for what led to his demise.

Charlie Kirk

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Namibia

200

Port, Bow, Starboad, Quarter

Parts of a ship


200

Known for lyrical density and Pulitzer-level bars, this rapper proved that winning a rap beef doesn’t require yelling—just immaculate timing and surgical diss tracks.

Kendrick Lamar

200

Known as the distance between the center of the Earth and the center of the Sun.

an Astronomical Unit

300

Critics have accused this UFC commentator of amplifying pseudoscience after hosting guests promoting COVID-19 misinformation, psychedelic experiments, and extreme libertarian viewpoints.

Joe Rogan

300

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Madagascar

300

Indigo, Powder, Alice, Tiffany

Shades of Blue?

300

This artist returned as Spotify's #1 Global Artist with nearly 20 billion streams, proving their enduring global appeal.

Bad Bunny

300

Japanese chemist Akira Yoshino switched from low-yield polyacetylene to a carbonaceous material electrode in 1985, locking in what critical piece of cell phone tech?

Lithium-ion battery

400

After clips from his wife podcast about her dating past and relationship jokes went viral online— he rekinded an old feud with Myron Gaines.

Akaash Singh

400

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Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)

400

Polyphemus, Menelaus, Calypso, Nestor, Helen, Laertes

Characters from the Odyssey

400

DAILY DOUBLE

400

The primary instrument used to measure gas pressure.

Manometer

500

Trained as an ophthalmologist, this man underwent a career pivot from prescribing eye exams to unsuccessfully ruling a Middle Eastern country.

Bashar al-Assad

500

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Greenland

500

SZA, Kyrie Irving, Busta Rhymes, Ice Cube, Bella Hadid, Amal Clooney

Muslims

500

This rapper’s first major-label solo album, released in 1996, was executive produced by Dr. Dre and featured a young Proof on multiple tracks.

Eminem

500

This theory describes acids and bases as proton donors and acceptors, respectively, and explains why some reactions occur even without forming water.

Brønsted–Lowry theory