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100

The Eastern Washington, former railroad and logging town turned tourist-destination. 

Leavenworth

100

Acquired by Meta/Facebook in 2012, this photo sharing social media platform was founded in 2010, originally going by the name "Burbn."

Instagram

100

This well-known blonde pop singer debut her short and sweet EP, "Can't Blame a Girl for Trying" in 2014.

Sabrina Carpenter

100

The number of planets in our solar system.

8

100

The official name of the sport "ping-pong."

Table Tennis

200

The U.S. state has a bear on its flag.

California

200

The birthplace of 90s "grunge" acts. (Nirvana, Pearl Jam, etc.)

Seattle

200

This British celebrity chef has become popular for his profanity-laced tirades in kitchens. He is perhaps best known for his "idiot sandwich" remark.

Gordon Ramsey

200

The name of the yellow dwarf star that resides in The Heliocentric (Solar) System.

The Sun (Sol, Helios)

200

The heaviest organ in the human body.

The skin

300

The capital of New York.

Albany

300

The full form of "www" that appears in a website browser address bar.

World Wide Web

300

Notable for his time as on SNL, this actor/comedian has gained notoriety for his connection to female celebs Ariana Grande, Kate Beckinsdale, and Kim Kardashian.

Pete Davidson

300

The closest star to our solar system at 4.2 lightyears from Earth.

Proxima Centauri

300

The small piece at the end of a shoelace, often made of metal or, more regularly, plastic.

Aglet

400

The largest active volcano in the world.

Mana Loa

400

In 1985, this drinks company sparked controversy with a change in formulation of their iconic brand-named soda.

Coca-Cola (Coke)

400

Known as the "King of Pop."

Michael Jackson

400

This moon of Jupiter is home to more than 100 active volcanoes.

Io

400

The more common title for the Bishop of Rome.

Pope

500
This Asian country is home to possibly one of the oldest surviving astronomical observatories in the world.

South Korea

500

This food-court craze of the 1980s and 90s grew to popularity with their frozen drinks made with ice, orange juice, milk, powdered egg whites and vanilla.

Orange Julius

500

Born in Hong-Kong, this Seattle-based actor and martial artist gained popularity for his on-screen appearances in movies like "Enter the Dragon," and "Fists of Fury."

Bruce Lee

500

This non-spherical exoplanet is named after the Hawaiian goddess of fertility, and is a Jacobi ellipsoid.

Haumea.

500

A radio regular, this 32nd president became the first sitting U.S. leader to appear on television in a 1939 broadcast.

Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR)