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100

The hottest planet in the solar system.

What is Venus?

100

The main ingredient in hummus.

What are chickpeas?

100

The disease that was called black death.

What was the bubonic plague?

100

Known as the king of pop.

Who is Michael Jackson?

100

The name of the process of turning light into energy.

What is photosynthesis?

200

The name for a creature that has a diet of both plants and animals.

What is an omnivore?

200

The cheese that is traditionally used in Greek salads.

What is feta?

200

The volcano responsible for the destruction of Pompeii.

What is Mount Vesuvius?

200

The eldest daughter of King Agnarr in the 2013 film, "Frozen."

Who is Elsa?

200

The worlds largest desert.

What is Antarctica?

300

The longest cell in the body.

What is the neuron? (The nerve cell)

300

The fruit whose name means "seedy apple."

What is a pomegranate?

300

England's longest ruling monarch. (Make sure to state the name and number in line, British monarch's names repeat throughout history.)

Who was Queen Elizabeth II

300

The museum that features the Mona Lisa.

What is the Louvre?

300

The first televised US president.

Who was  Franklin D. Roosevelt

400

The percentage of the brain that is water.

What is 78%?

400

The country of origin Caesar Salad.

Where is Mexico?

400

Marie Antoinette's husband. 

Who was Louis XVI?

400

The company that manufactured the Gameboy.

What is Nintendo?

400

The main combatants in the Peloponnesian War?

What was Athens and Sparta?

500

The number of muscles it take to smile. (Double points if you can tell me how many muscles it takes to frown)

What is 17? 



(43 for frowning)

500

Gin is traditionally flavored with the berry-like cones of the _______ tree. 

What is Juniper?

500

The year that the Berlin Wall fell.

When was 1989?

500

The performer of the 2023 Superbowl halftime show.

Who is Rihanna?

500

The popular online shopping website that originally only sold books.

What is Amazon?