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200

This King was born in Pembroke Castle in 1457.

Henry VII. 

200

This British singer released a film in 2024 where he is depicted as a monkey. 

Robbie Williams. 

200

The name of the longest river in the world. 

The Nile. 

200

The first Godfather film is about this type of criminal organisation. 

The Mafia. 

200

This element is lighter than air and used in balloons. 

Helium. 

400

This conqueror originated in Mongolia and created the world's largest land empire. 

Genghis (Temujin) Khan. 

400

The Prime Minister of the UK that lasted only 50 days. 

Liz Truss. 

400

The country that sold Alaska to the United States of America in 1867. 

Russia. 

400

The surname of the brothers that completed the first sustained air flight. 

Wright. 

400

Bananas are good for you as they contain a lot of this element. 

Potassium. 

600

This country collapsed in 1990 resulting in the independence of Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, and Kazakhstan among others. 

Soviet Union (Russia/USSR) 

600

Swedish political and climate activist that began their career when they were 15 years old. 

Greta Thunberg. 

600

The sea that separates Türkiye and Russia. 

The Black Sea. 

600

This Middle Eastern country developed the first alphabet for writing. 

Iraq.  

600

When you combine two or more metallic elements to create another metal. 

Alloy. 

800

King Richard III was found buried under this in Leicester in 2012. 

Car Park. 

800

The President of the United States before Barack Obama. 

George W. Bush. 

800

The continent that contains the largest desert on Earth.

Antarctica. 

800

This famous 'discoverer' was the first European to reach North America. 

Leif Erikson. 

800

Iron deficiency in the body is known as this. 

Anaemia. 

1000

The Roman Empire ended in this century. (Its in the CE/AD). 

15th Century. 

1000

The two members of The Beatles that are currently alive. 

Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr. 
1000

The name of the island that contains giant stone heads. 

Easter Island. 

1000

The first woman to win a nobel prize (in this case for science). 

Marie Curie. 

1000

65% of the human body is made up of this element. 

Oxygen.