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The only two continents located completely in the Southern Hemisphere.

What are Australia and Antarctica?

200

The collective name of the children's TV characters pictured here.

Who are the Teletubbies?

200

Japanese for "pierced body," this is basically sushi without the rice.

What is sashimi?

200

This organelle is sometimes called the "powerhouse of the cell."

What are mitochondria?

200

This former NBA player owns the impressive sculpture shown here, known as the "Broken Rim Tree."


Who is Shaquille O'Neal?

200

This is the term for the distance indicated by #3.

What is wavelength?

200

Words like deed, kayak, and racecar are examples of these words spelled the same forwards and backwards.

What are palindromes?

400

The only one of the Great Lakes located completely inside the United States.

What is Lake Michigan?

400

This was the highest grossing song in 2019.

What is "Old Town Road"?

400

This popular tomato-based condiment heavily associated with American cuisine is actually an adaptation of an Indonesian fish sauce.

What is ketchup?

400

The element represented by the Bohr atomic model shown here.

What is helium?

400

This team is tied with the Denver Broncos for most Super Bowl losses at 5.

Who are the New England Patriots?

400

Diagrams such as the one shown here are often used to help explain Einstein's theory of this phenomenon in physics?

What is gravity?

400

It's the name for the ratio of the circumference of a circle compared to its diameter.

What is pi?

pi

600

The southernmost state in the USA.

What is Hawaii?

600

This pop singer's dad, pictured here, hit #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992 with his hit song, "Achy Breaky Heart."

Who is Miley Cyrus?

600

Ramses II and Tutankhamun were famous holders of this title.

What is pharaoh?

600

This type of transport across a membrane is being depicted by the diagram shown here.

What is osmosis?

600

The NBA's Jazz moved to Utah from this city in 1979.

What is New Orleans?

600

A main-sequence star between 8 and 25 solar masses will turn into this after the end of its giant phase.

What is a neutron star?

600

He was the only U.S. President to ever reach the age of 100 (not while in office).

Who was Jimmy Carter?

800

The name of the Middle Eastern country highlighted in white.

What is Lebanon?

800

This actor, pictured here, passed away on January 14, 2016.

Who is Alan Rickman?

800

As a verb, it means to follow a winding course. As a noun, it refers to large curves or bends in a slow-moving river.

What is meander?

800

The region of Earth's interior colored in red in the diagram shown here.

What is the mantle?

800

This country hosted the 2002 World Cup soccer final match.

What is Japan?

800

This is the approximate age of the Universe according to the Big Bang Theory.

What is 13.8 billion years old?

[accept anything between 13 and 14 billion years old]

800

Words such as oink, meow, roar, and chirp are examples from this category for words that phonetically imitate, resemble, or suggest the sound that it describes.

What is onomatopoeia?

1000

95% of the reptiles, 89% of the plant life, and 92% of the mammals on this island nation in the Indian Ocean exist nowhere else on Earth. It also produces more vanilla than any other country.

What is Madagascar?

1000

This former NBA basketball star and 3-time NBA champ is married to the "Bring It On" actress pictured here.

Who is Dwayne Wade?

1000

This word, meaning "vigorous spirit, energy, excitement, or flair," has more instances of the letter 'z' than any other 7-letter word in the English language.

What is pizzazz?

1000

This is the term given to any aquatic organism that drifts in the water and is at the mercy of waves and currents.

What is plankton?

1000

This National League baseball team whose logo is displayed below existed from 1969 to 2004 and became the Washington Nationals in 2005.

Who are the Montreal Expos?

1000

This term refers to the decrease in the frequency of light or other electromagnetic radiation emitted from a distant object moving away from an observer.

What is redshift?

1000

Taylor Swift, Bradley Cooper, Kobe Bryant, and Joe Biden were all born in this U.S. state.

What is Pennsylvania?

1200

This nation holds a whopping 13% of the world's Muslims, more than any other in the world.

What is Indonesia?

1200

The final episode of this TV show in 1983 is still the most watched television program in U.S. history, not including Super Bowls. 

What is M*A*S*H?

1200

A prickly shrub or mass of tangled vines, such as a rose bush.

What is a bramble?

1200

This chemical element is the second-most common on Earth, after only oxygen, so its not just found in "valleys."

What is silicon?

1200

This NHL hockey team's logo is shown here.


Who are the Montreal Canadiens?

1200

This is a graphical representation of the different wavelengths of light the gaseous form of an element absorbs.

What is atomic absorption spectrum?

1200

This year saw the creation of Bitcoin, the first inauguration of Barack Obama, and "The Miracle on the Hudson."

What is 2009?