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100
A standard guitar has this many strings

6

100
Dancer, Pop-Star, Justice Enthusiast, this celebrity has gained attention for her big personality and release of new song "Karma"

JoJo Siwa

100

This floating lump of rock is a nighttime staple and has been compared to a pizza pie, wheel of cheese, and a man's face.

The Moon

100

This country is located directly north of Mexico

USA

100

These customizable characters that users can create on the Wii can be used in games such as Wii Sports and Mario Kart

Mii

200

When playing guitar many artists use this triangular shaped tool to assist in picking and strumming.

Pick

200

This KC Chiefs Kicker is currently being ridiculed for his misogynistic view of gender roles presented during a commencement speech.

Harrison Butker

200

Named after the roman god of agriculture and time, this gas giant is known as one of the biggest planets in our solar system

Saturn

200

The Netherlands is also known by this name.

Holland

200

Making his debut in 1990's "Super Mario World,"  this is the name of the enemy-eating, egg-throwing green dinosaur who serves as a sidekick to Mario and Luigi in the Mario franchise.

Yoshi

300
These items on the neck of a guitar are vertical bars that when a finger is placed between, creates notes

Frets

300

King of England, Charles III revealed a portrait of himself that was overwhelmingly consumed by this color.

Red

300

Part of the constellation Ursa Minor (little bear or lil dipper), this star is known for being the brightest star in the constellation

Polaris (North Star)

300
This country is home to the tallest mountain in the world. 

Nepal/China (Goes through border)

300

Originally given the Japanese title “Puckman”, this 1980s arcade game was inducted into the Guinness Book of Records as the "Most Successful Coin-Operated Game" in 2005

Pac-Man

400

This note is what both the top or bottom string on a guitar are tuned to.

E

400
Recently killed in a helicopter crash, this individual was president of which middle eastern country. 

Iran

400

Created by magnetic storms, these natural light shows are visually stunning with their colorful ribbons that streak across the sky, particularly in places closer to the poles.

Aurora Borealis

400
This European "city" is technically the smallest country in the world.

Vatican City

400

The word Tetris is a combination of the greek word Tetra (meaning four) and this 6-letter sport that was a favorite of game creator Alexy Pajitnov.

Tennis

500

Similar to a guitar, this instrument is smaller, has 8 strings, produces a much higher pitched notes. These sound of this instrument can be found in folk and bluegrass music. (Hint: Rod Stewart Song)

Mandolin

500

In a last ditch effort, this organization changed its name to "Scouting America" in attempt to become more inclusive of all individuals 

Boy Scouts of America
500

This trailblazer is known as the first female commander of the International Space Station.

Peggy Whitson

500

Mt Vesuvius, known as the cause for Pompeii, overlooks this modern day Italian city. 

Naples

500

Ash Ketchum and his animal like sidekicks are the protagonists of this Japanese video game inspired tv show, with it's title meaning "Pocket Monsters"

Pokemon