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200

This notorious English serial killer was active in the late 19th century and is believed to have murdered at least five women, though his identity remains unknown to this day.

Who is Jack the Ripper?

200

This four-letter word refers to the sudden forceful movement of air, often associated with a storm or strong weather.

What is "gust"?

200

This stone structure in South Dakota features the carved faces of four U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.

What is Mount Rushmore?

200

This large, saltwater lake in the western United States is known for its high salinity and its shrinking water levels over the years.

What is the Great Salt Lake?

200

This number is the total number of bones in the adult human body.

What is 206?

400

This infamous Chinese political figure was known for leading the country during its Cultural Revolution and was responsible for widespread persecution, executions, and the destruction of cultural heritage.

Who is Mao Zedong?

400

Pulled the trigger or what's in a jigger

What is shot?

400

This colossal stone landmark in Arizona is known for its steep sides and distinctive red-orange color, and it's often considered one of the most photographed places in the U.S.

What is Grand Canyon?

400

This river, which forms part of the border between the U.S. and Mexico, is famous for being a vital waterway through the Southwestern United States.

What is the Rio Grande?

400

This number refers to the number of degrees in a circle, and is the basis for angular measurement.

What is 360?

600

Known for his brutal reign of terror, this former dictator of Iraq was executed after being found guilty of crimes against humanity, including the gassing of thousands of Kurdish civilians. 

Who is Saddam Hussein?

600

It's the first 4-letter word in "The Star Spangled Banner"

What is what?

600

This historic site in Wyoming marks the location of the first major battle in the Indian Wars, where General Custer and his troops were defeated.

What is Little Bighorn Battlefield?

600

World's largest lake, nearly 5 times as big as Superior

What is the Caspian Sea?

600

In the Fibonacci sequence, this number follows 8 and precedes 21.

What is 13?

800

It was probably a lyre, not a fiddle, if he played it while Rome burned

Who is Nero?

800

This type of small bird is often found in backyards and is known for its ability to mimic human speech.

What is a "parrot"?

800

This iconic statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France and represents freedom and democracy.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

800

This river, the longest in the world, flows through northeastern Africa and is known for its historical significance to ancient civilizations, including Egypt.

What is the Nile River?

800

This number represents the total number of planets in our solar system that have rings.

What is 4?

1000

After the deed, he leaped to the stage shouting "Sic semper tyrannis"

Who is John Wilkes Booth?

1000

Little girls do it with a rope, Van Halen does it in a song

What is Jump?

1000

This landmark located on the banks of the Mississippi River in St. Louis, Missouri, is a 630-foot tall monument that symbolizes the westward expansion of the United States.

What is the Gateway Arch?

1000

This lake, the largest in Africa by surface area, is located between Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania and is known for its biodiversity, including the famous "Cichlid fish."

What is Lake Victoria?

1000

This number is the total number of U.S. states that border the Mississippi River.

What is 10?