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100
This was the fourth president of the United States.

Who is James Madison?

100

This is the type of food Pacman was designed to resemble. 

What is pizza?

100

This planet is closest to the Sun and the smallest planet in our solar system. 

What is Mercury?

100

This is the historical document Nicholas Cage's character steals in the movie, "National Treasure."

What is The Declaration of Independence?

100

These are the three branches of the U.S. government.

What are the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches?

200

This NFL team won the first Super Bowl.

Who are the Green Bay Packers?

200

This console, released by Sony in 1994, was the first to sell over 100 million units.

What is the PlayStation?

200

This celestial object, composed of ice, dust, and small rock particles, heats up and forms a visible tail when it gets close to the sun.

What is a comet?

200

This is the highest-grossing film of all time.

What is "Avatar"?

200

This is the number of amendments in the US Constitution.

What is 27?

300

He is often called "the father of the atomic bomb."

Who is J. Robert Oppenheimer?

300

Which arcade game did Nintendo's iconic character, Mario, make his first appearance?

What is Donkey Kong?

300

This planet has a strong greenhouse effect and is the hottest in our solar system.

What is Venus?

300

These two figure skaters were in the news after one was accused of attacking the other before a competition in 1994.

Who are Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan?

300

This is the proper name for the warning that informs a suspect of their rights.

What are Miranda rights?

400
In 1927, this man was the first to fly solo and non-stop across the Atlantic.

Who was Charles Lindbergh?

400

This is the best-selling video game to date.

What is Minecraft?

400

This is the phase of the moon when it is completely dark from Earth.

What is the new moon?

400

This is the most watched YouTube video of all time.

What is "Baby Shark Dance"?

400

This constitutional protection prohibits an individual from being prosecuted twice for the same offense after conviction.

What is Double Jeopardy?

500

This document marked the official conclusion of World War l.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

500
This was the first video game to be played in space.

What is Tetris? (1993)

500

This is a massive explosion that marks the death of a star.

What is a supernova?

500

This actor/actress has the most Oscar nominations of all time (21).

Who is Meryl Streep?

500

This is the time period within which a legal action must be initiated after the event occurs.

What is the Statue of Limitations?