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100

This board game features the spaces "Boardwalk" and "Park Place."

What is Monopoly?

100

DNA stands for this.

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

100

This person died and rose again ~2000 years ago; He is also known as the Savior of the World.

Who is Jesus Christ/Jesus of Nazareth/Prince of Peace/The I AM that I AM/The One Who Is, and Was, and Is Yet to Come/...

100

This river is the longest in the world.

What is the Nile?

100

This British author wrote Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.

Who is J.K. Rowling?

200

This chapter of the Bible has the most verses.

What is Psalms 119?

200

This branch of science studies the atmosphere and weather

What is meteorology?

200

He served as the British prime minister during most of WWII.

Who is Winston Churchill?

200

This island country lies east of Mozambique and is known for its unique biodiversity.

What is Madagascar?

200

To Kill a Mockingbird is set in this U.S. state.

What is Alabama

300

The FAANG group of tech giants includes Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and this company.

What is Google (or Alphabet)?

300

This is the largest species of living lizard.

What is the Komodo dragon?

300

This composer wrote the Fifth Symphony and became deaf later in life.

Who is Beethoven?

300

This mountain range separates Europe and Asia.

What are the Ural Mountains?

300

This author coined the term "Big Brother" in a dystopian 1949 novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Who is George Orwell?

400

This vivid color, whose name comes from the French word for "cherry," lies somewhere between red and pink on the color wheel

What is cerise?

400

This word refers to a group of flamingos.

What is a flamboyance?

400

The Peloponnesian War was primarily fought between these two Greek powers.

What are Athens and Sparta?

400

Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak, is located in this country.

What is Tanzania?

400

This character in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice is a famous female villainess. 

Who is Portia?

500

This musical term describes the concluding section of a musical piece.

What is "coda?"

500

This natural phenomenon occurs when charged particles from the sun interact with Earth's magnetic field.

What is the aurora borealis (or aurora australis)?

500

This Scottish engineer's improvements to the steam engine helped power the Industrial Revolution.

Who is James Watt?

500

Sucre is the constitutional capital of this South American country.

What is Bolivia?

500

This epic poem explores the fall of Satan and the expulsion from Eden; it is famous for its exploration of the themes of free will, disobedience, and the consequences of sin.

What is Paradise Lost?