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200

This northern California region is synonymous with computer development.

Silicon Valley

200

With turquoise lagoons, coral reefs and overwater bungalows, this small "Double B" island northwest of Tahiti is high on most bucket-lists.

Bora Bora

200

This show, which first aired in 2016 and was produced by LeBron James, featured a "Free Fall" round and trivia questions asked of contestants in an isolation chambers. 

The Wall

200

Of moth, dolphin, or owl, the animal with the most acute hearing ability.

Moth

200

America's first aviators, famed for their Kitty Hawk flight, went by these first names.

Orville and Wilbur

400

On average a human being does this 20 times in a minute, but only seven times while using a computer.

Blink

400

Located in the center of Beijing, this former palace of China's emperors is one of the most beautifully preserved examples of ancient Chinese architecture

The Forbidden City

400

On November 19, 1999, John Carpenter answered a question correctly (FYI: the answer was "Richard Nixon) to become this show's first millionaire.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

400

A giraffe requires four of these to accommodate its digestive system.

Stomachs
400

The Maglev is the fastest one of these in the world -- 430KMH.

Train

600

Computer "memory" is commonly known by this three letter acronym (nothing to do with Aries)

RAM

600

The Patagonia region well off the grid at the southern tip of this South American country boasts beautiful mountain views and glacial lakes

Chile

600

Game of Games is hosted by this former comedian and sitcom star and current daytime TV host.

Ellen Degeneres

600

Perhaps not surprisingly, a bear has 42 of these. Salmon don't stand a chance.

Teeth

600

Symphony of the Seas, a cruise ship with a passenger capacity of over 6,000 guests, is operated by this company.

Royal Caribbean International

800

The first of these computer pointing devices was made of wood and developed by Doug Englebart in 1964

A mouse

800

This ancient terraced city with sweeping views of the surrounding Peruvian mountains was mysteriously abandoned in 1572 and now attracts over one millions visitors a year

Machu Picchu
800

This game show, currently hosted by Alec Baldwin, is known for its wry wit, celebrity panel, and a whole lot of "blanks."

The Match Game

800

Able to dive at almost 200 miles per hour, the peregrine this type of bird is not only the fastest flying bird in the world, but the fastest animal on earth.

Peregrine Falcon

800

Amtrak's Southwest Chief runs between Los Angeles and this midwestern "second" city.

Chicago

1000

More Than 80% of daily emails in the U.S. fall into this category -- no, not the canned pork

Spam

1000

Before you can swim in the beautiful blue-green waters of Havasu Falls, you will have to hike ten miles down into this southwestern National Park

The Grand Canyon

1000

Don't get kicked off the island on this reality-based game show, which premiered in 1997 and has spawned many knock-offs.

Survivor
1000

The largest recorded contiguous colony of these stretches 3,700 miles from northern Italy to the Atlantic coast of Spain.

Ants

1000

The Airbus A380, a double deck aircraft that holds over 800 passengers at full capacity, has four of these designed by Rolls Royce on its wings.

Engines