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100

This is the food group you should eat the most daily servings from.

What is Grain?

100

The region of the brain that controls appetite.

What is the Hypothalamus?

100

King, Coho, and Silver are subspecies of this fish.

What is Salmon?

100

This is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.

What is Sicily?

100

This person disappeared while attempting to fly around the world in 1937.

Who is Amelia Earhart?

200

How many grams there are in a pound.

What is 454?

200

This person was the dictator of Romania from 1965 to 1989.

Who is Ceausescu?

200

This is added to gin to make "pink gin".

What is bitters?

200

The number of siblings Princess Diana had.

What is four?

200

Mariner IV sent the first pictures of this planet back to earth.

What is Mars?

300

The "Australian Open" is a Grand Slam tournament in this sport.

What is Tennis?

300

This is the body's largest organ.

What is the skin?

300

The number of time zones there are in China.

What is one?

300

This company owned and controlled the Frito-Lay brand in 2006.

What is Pepsico?

300

This forms the outer boundary of a cell and controls material moving in and out of the cell.

What is Cell Membrane?

400

This French heroine was burned at the stake in 1431.

Who is Joan Of Arc?

400

Clydesdale horses were originally used to sell this beer.

What is Budweiser?

400

This red wine varietal is nicknamed the "King of Grapes".

What is Cabernet Sauvignon?

400

This popular 1960's American car was affectionately known as "The Goat".

What is Pontiac GTO?

400

This animal is the only one with four true knees.

What is an Elephant? 

500

This country uses the gourde as its currency.

What is Haiti?

500

This city in Ukraine was once the center of Vladimir I's Viking state.

What is Kiev?

500

This country is the origin of the Pulli dog breed.

What is Hungary?

500

This sweetener sometimes used in cooking includes laevulose, dextrose, and an anti-mold enzyme.

What is honey?

500

This was added to the calendar on Dec. 31, 1990, to adjust for variations in the Earth's rotation.

What is a Leap Second?