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Bartolomeo Christofore invented the pianoforte because he wanted an instrument with more volume control than this other, similar instrument
Harpsichord
100

Scientists in England have invented a microbial fuel cell that can capture usable electricity using this.

Urine

100

This famous New York City jeweler makes the Lombardi Trophy

Tiffany
100

This early US president was an avid dog breeder who gave his pooches names like "Sweet Lips" and "Drunkard."

George Washington

100

Holy Carbohydrates! Italians eat 57 pounds of this every year


Pasta

200

Because piano sound is produced by a hammer hitting a string, it is classified as both a string instrument and this other kind of instrument

Percussion

200

Sunflowers can be used to clean this dangerous waste material out of soil.

Radioactive waste

200

What football Player has the most Super Bowl rings?

Tom Brady (7)

200

Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-1881) was the first President to have one of these in the White House

a telephone

200

Although a lot of contemporary Italian cuisine liberally uses the tomato and tomato based sauce, the tomato is not native to Italy. Instead, it was first grown here.

Central and South America

300

This type of piano magically looks as if it is playing itself. Really, the instrument is driven by a pneumatic mechanism.

Player Piano

300

Statistically, Science Nobel Laureates, U.S. Presidents and NASA astronauts were found to be overwhelmingly this.

first born children
300

Raspberries! She was the first person to perform at a Super Bowl half-time show in 1970.

Carol Channing

300

This post-Watergate president was a star football player at the University of Michigan. He was recruited by but also turned down the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers

Gerald Ford

300

One of the most popular Italian exports, this pie-like dish was likely invented in Naples in the late 19th century

Pizza

400

This Russian pianist is often considered to be one of the most skilled classical pianists of all time.

Sergei Rachmaninov

400

Radioactive! She is the only person to receive a Nobel Prize in two scientific disciplines: physics and chemistry

Marie Curie

400

Cluck! Cluck! On Super Bowl Sunday football fans consume a total 1.3 billion of these

Chicken Wings

400

This president overcame a debilitating stutter which careful listeners may still detect

Joe Biden

400

While Italian-American cuisine is quite heavy with this seasoning, Italians use it more sparingly in their meals

garlic

500

While Mozart could play beautifully by the age of 3, it takes most people this long to learn the piano.

10-15 years

500

In 2010, scientists discovered a protein in the walls of eggs which proved that this came first.

The Chicken

500

Known for being fan-owned, this team won Super Bowl 1 in 1967 with a score of 35-10 against the Kansas City Chiefs

Green Bay Packers

500

Martin Van Buren (1837-1841) was the first president to be born as this

a US Citizen

500
In America we would get this at the beginning of the meal before we order. In Italy it is brought at the end of the meal to sop up any remaining gravy.

Bread