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100

This organ pumps blood throughout your body. (Hint: It beats about 100,000 times a day!)

What is the heart?

100

This marine mammal is known for its playful nature and intelligence. (Hint: It communicates using clicks and whistles.)

What is a dolphin?

100

This TV show featured four senior women living together in Miami. (Hint: "Thank you for being a friend!")

What is The Golden Girls?

100

This warm outerwear is commonly made from wool and is popular in Canadian winters. (Hint: It often has buttons and a belt.)

What is a pea coat?

100

This New York City landmark is a symbol of freedom and was a gift from France. (Hint: It holds a torch.)

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

This is the largest organ of the human body. (Hint: It covers your entire body.)

What is the skin?

200

This sea creature has eight arms and is known for changing colors. (Hint: It can squirt ink to escape predators.)

What is an octopus?

200

This classic movie musical from 1965 starred Julie Andrews as a singing governess. (Hint: "The hills are alive...")

What is The Sound of Music?

200

This type of hat, popular in the 1920s, has a rounded top and a short brim. (Hint: It’s often associated with flapper fashion.)

What is a cloche hat?

200

This large amphitheater in Rome was used for gladiator battles. (Hint: It’s an ancient Roman wonder.)

What is the Colosseum?

300

This part of the brain is responsible for memory and learning. (Hint: It’s shaped like a seahorse.)

What is the hippocampus?

300

This ancient marine creature has been around for over 200 million years and carries its home on its back. (Hint: Some species are freshwater, some are sea-dwelling.)

What is a turtle?

300

This sci-fi TV series, which began in 1966, featured Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock exploring space. (Hint: "Live long and prosper!"

What is Star Trek?

300

This 1970s fashion trend featured wide-legged pants that flared at the bottom. (Hint: John Travolta wore them in Saturday Night Fever.)

What are bell-bottoms?

300

This famous landmark in Paris is known as the "Iron Lady." (Hint: It sparkles at night!)

What is the Eiffel Tower?

400

This liquid makes up about 60% of the human body. (Hint: You need to drink a lot of it every day.)

What is water?

400

This marine animal has a hard outer shell and walks sideways. (Hint: Some types are called "King" or "Snow.")

What is a crab?

400

This 1978 movie musical starred John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John as high school sweethearts. (Hint: "You're the one that I want!")

What is Grease?

400

This Italian fashion brand is famous for its double "G" logo and luxurious handbags. (Hint: It was founded in Florence in 1921.)

What is Gucci?

400

This sacred river in India is believed to be holy in Hinduism. (Hint: Many people bathe in its waters for spiritual cleansing.)

What is the Ganges River? 

500

This is the strongest muscle in the human body based on weight. (Hint: It helps you chew food.)

What is the jaw muscle (masseter)?

500

This deep-sea creature can produce its own light. (Hint: One famous species has a glowing lure on its head.)

What is an anglerfish?

500

This Canadian TV show featured a group of kids at a school where they dealt with real-life issues. (Hint: "Whatever it takes!")

What is Degrassi?

500

This popular shoe brand, known for its rubber soles, became a favorite among basketball players and rock stars. (Hint: Chuck Taylor is a famous version.)

What are Converse sneakers?

500

This iconic rock formation in Australia is sacred to the Aboriginal people. (Hint: It’s also called Ayers Rock.)

What is Uluru?