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400

This weapon invented by Indigenous Australians is famous for its ability to return to its thrower

What is a boomerang?

400
This amount of tickles is required to make an octopus laugh

What is ten tickles?

400

These animals are the number 1 producers of agricultural greenhouse gases, as they each produce 154-264 lbs. of methane per year

What are cattle?

400

This WWE fighter turned actor starred in films like Moana and Journey to the Mysterious Island

Who is Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson?

400

This is the most popular soda in the world

Coca-Cola

800

This is the correct response to when someone tells you "see you later, Alligator"

What is "in a while, Crocodile"?

800

The vessel in Jules Verne's 10,000 leagues under the sea is named after this spiral-shelled relative of the octopus and squid

What is a nautilus?

800

This type of fish is the most farmed in Canada

What is Salmon?

800

This mineral is a 10 on the Mohs Hardness Scale

What is a diamond?

800

Bubly sparkling water is a subsidiary of this major soft drink conglomerate

What is PepsiCo?

1200

A bullet does this when it rebounds off another surface and continues flying

What is ricochets?
1200

Scientists theorize that sightings of this tentacled sea monster of legend were actually giant squids

What is the Kraken?

1200

These animals were domesticated by Indigenous South Americans for their wool, meat, and surefootedness as beasts of burden in the Andes

What are llamas/alpacas?

1200

This icon is often known as the King of Rock and Roll

Who is Elvis Presley?

1200

This is the official name for the lemon flavoured Sanpellegrino beverage

What is Limonata?

1600

"Right Back at Ya" is the subtitle of the 2001 anime featuring this Nintendo character

Who is Kirby?

1600

Cuttlefish ink was used to make this reddish-brown pigment used in early photography

What is Sepia?

1600

The "3 sisters" cultivated by many Indigenous North and Central American cultures include corn, beans, and this crop

What is squash?

1600

This granodiorite slab was used to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics

What is the Rosetta Stone?

1600

This carbonated drink was originally developed to combat Malaria

What is tonic water?

2000

This fencing term refers to a return thrust after parrying an opponent's attack

What is a riposte?

2000

This famous eldritch abomination dreamed up by writer H.P. Lovecraft had the head of an octopus, the wings of a dragon, and a vaguely humanoid body

Who is Cthulhu?

2000

Using sprinklers and digging canals are examples of this technical term for the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to crops

What is irrigation?

2000

According to legend, kissing this piece of limestone endows the kisser with "the gift of gab"

What is the Blarney Stone?

2000

This track immediately follows the song Video Games on Lana Del Rey's debut album, Born to Die

What is Diet Mountain Dew?