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100

This is the amount of space bounded by a two-dimensional shape.

What is area?

100

This famous doll toy is marketed to small girls, is dating Ken, and has a song made after her.

What is Barbie?

100

This type of building is the seat of a bishop in the Catholic tradition.

What is a cathedral?

100

This is the absence of light.

What is darkness?

100

This country is split into counties such as Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Essex, and Cornwall.

What is England?

200

This is the opposite of a synonym.

What is an antonym?

200

This European city is home to the Reichstag and 4.5 million inhabitants.

What is Berlin?

200

These two squares on a Monopoly board make a player who lands on them draw from respective card decks.

What are Chance and Community Chest?

200

This city's basketball team is the Nuggets.

What is Denver?

200

This word refers to behavior that is unpredictable and unusual.

What is 'erratic'?

300

The plural name for this insect is "colony".

What are ants?

300

This cousin to the guitar is used predominantly in music from the American South, such as bluegrass.

What is a banjo?

300

This is the field of map making.

What is cartography?

300

This mythical creature appears on the Welsh flag, as well as many flags of the Chinese dynasties.

What is a dragon?

300

This Great Lake names a canal built in 1825 and is the only one to border Pennsylvania.

What is Lake Erie?

400

This person was romantically involved with Cleopatra, and fought a civil war against Octavian.

Who is Marc Antony?

400

These small aquatic arthropods attach themselves to whales and feed off of detritus produced from the whales' food. 

What are barnacles?

400

This French expression refers to giving someone free reign to do something at their discretion, and derives from a monetary practice.

What is carte blanche (blank check)?

400

This person was the lover of Samson in the Bible, and betrayed him to the Philistine army.

Who is Delilah?

400

This country's capital is located at Tallinn, and is the northernmost of the three Baltic states.

What is Estonia?

500

This famous scientist had a "Eureka!" moment when he discovered his famous buoyancy principle.

Who is Archimedes?

500

This sport is played between two players, and its objective is to throw colored balls so that they end up nearest to a target ball.

What is bocce ball?

500

This football player was the quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles for 16 seasons.

Who is Randall Cunningham?

500

This French author wrote The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers.

Who is Alexandre Dumas?

500

This Greek mathematician developed his famous five postulates, the last of which was the definition of parallel lines.

Who is Euclid?