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200

This place was the battleground for the ANZAC's in 1915, to defend and distract Ottoman forces from the British approaching from the other side of the peninsula. 

What is Gallipoli?

200

This category of sciences is common when describing astrology, physics, chemistry, Earth Sciences, and biology. 

What are Natural Sciences?

200

This volcano is in close proximity to Pompeii, and is famous for the destruction of it. 

What is Mt. Vesuvius? 

200

What kind of ship has two mates but no captain?

A relationship

200

Hands

Touchin' hands

Reachin' out 

Touching me, touchin' youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

"----- --------"

What is Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond?

400

This Roman Emperor is extremely famous, had a cipher named after him and was betrayed by his closest allies. 

Who is Julius Caeser? 

400

This woman is famous for exploring and researching radioactive elements, and earnt a Noble Prize for it. 

Who is Marie Curie?

400

This fictional city houses the Wizard in The Wizard of Oz, and has a particular green glow.

What is the Emerald City?

400

What word is pronounced the same when you take away 4 of its letters?

Queue

400

Tell me something girl

Are you happy in this modern world?

Or do you need more?

Is there somethin' else your searchin' for?

What is Shallow by Lady Gaga?

600

This kind of poetry is used to express one's adoration to something, and usually works in a rhyme scheme.

What is an ode?

600

In physics this unit of measurement is used to measure forces and is named after a very famous scientist.

What are Newtons?

600

This country is the smallest on Earth, and houses the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church.

What is Vatican City.

600

What has to be  taken before you can get it?

A photo

600

There's a house we can build

Ev'ry room inside is filled

With things from faaAaaAaaaAaAAr away

What is A Million Dreams in the Greatest Showman

800

Everybody knows the first man on the moon, but this person was the second person on the moon.

Who is Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin

800

This element goes by the chemical symbol Hg, with a metallic look, is liquid at room temperature.

What is Mercury?

800

This man is considered to be the one who invented the telephone.

Who is Alexander Graham Bell (Only the first and last name are required)?

800

There are only four in the world (generally speaking) but everybody has at least one.

Blood types (A, B, AB, O)

800

There's this movie that I think you'll like

This guy decides to quit his job and heads to New York City

What is Riptide by Vance Joy

1000

These two literary techniques are extremely similar in spelling, however, one is used for a narrative that teach a lesson, and the other is to indirectly reference another work of literature.  

What are an allusion and an allegory?

1000

This tube connects your mouth to your stomach and is used to move boluses (chewed food) down to be digested.

What is the oesophagus (double points for spelling)

1000

This measurement system is used to gauge the heat of peppers and chilies. 

What is The Scoville scale?

1000

What has many hearts but no organs?

A deck of cards

1000

"Any place is better 

Starting from zero got nothing to lose

Maybe we'll make something

Me, Myself, I got nothing to prove"

What is Fast Car by Tracy Chapman?