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This is the largest country in the world by total land area.

What is Russia?

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In 2008, this presidential nominee broke the record for most votes in a US Presidential Election--but that record has since been broken twice.

Who is Barack Obama?

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 In American folklore, this giant lumberjack is often credited with creating things like the Grand Canyon and the Great Lakes.

Who is Paul Bunyan?

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This is the general term used to describe a situation in which one or more participants attempt to begin play before being allowed to do so.

What is a false start?

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Four of the top 10 highest-grossing actors of all time (and 12 of the top 20!) were featured in this 2019 blockbuster superhero film.

What is Avengers: Endgame?

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This tiny New England state was the last to ratify the US Constitution.

What is Rhode Island?

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This past Vice President famously had a personal feud with the first US Secretary of the Treasury--a feud that inspired a Tony and Grammy winning Broadway musical.

Who is Aaron Burr?

400

Zeus suggested that this famously powerful Greek hero should be named in honor of his wife, but she still hated him.

Who is Heracles (Hercules)?

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The ceramic balls used in games like pool and billiards are divided into these two categories, one of which is assigned to each player in a game.

What are "solids" and "stripes"?

400

In February 2019, rapper and producer T-Pain won this competitive reality show while using the stage-name "Monster."

What is The Masked Singer?

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This Asian metropolis is the most populated city in the entire world.

What is Tokyo?

600

In 2021, she became the first woman to ever be inaugurated into the office of US Vice President.

Who is Kamala Harris?

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This nocturnal, dog-like carnivore is frequently depicted in Native American folklore as a "Trickster."

What is a coyote?

600

The NBA rules indicate that hopping while holding the ball technically counts as this type of rule violation.

What is "travelling"?

600

There are Disney theme parks in four different countries: the US, China, France, and this country.

What is Japan?

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This is the continent on which you will find the largest number of independent countries.

What is Africa?

800

He was the first person to serve as both Vice President and President--and also the first President to serve only one term.

Who was John Adams?

800

The planet that moves most quickly through the night-sky, and the only element found naturally on Earth as a liquid, were both named after this speedy Roman god of messengers and thieves.

Who is Mercury?

800

This type of basketball foul indicates that a player has intentional contact with a defensive player who is not moving.

What is "charging"?

800

Spoiler Alert! The Chinese title of this film translates into English as HE'S A GHOST!

What is The Sixth Sense?

1000

Except for the Vatican City, this mountainous European country is the only nation in the world to have a square flag.

What is Switzerland?

1000

He remains the only President to ever be elected with 100% of the Electoral College votes.

Who was George Washington?

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Taweret, the Egyptian goddess charged with protecting mothers and children, was depicted as having the head of this large animal native to the Nile River.

What is a hippopotamus?

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This is the largest possible penalty in yards as stated by the NFL rules, and is given as punishment for violations related to personal fouls.

What is 15?

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The psychologist Sigmund Freud started out as a marine biologist, but he quit after he failed to finish his study of this "shockingly" mysterious kind of fish.

What are eels?