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100

“To be, or not to be” comes from this tragic play.



What is Hamlet?

100

He painted the Mona Lisa.



Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

100

This process allows your coffee to brew as hot water moves through ground beans.



What is diffusion?

100

This fruit is technically a berry and has its seeds on the outside.



What is a strawberry?

100

This U.S. president was assassinated in Dallas in 1963.



Who is John F. Kennedy?

200

 This couple from feuding families met a tragic end in Verona.



Who are Romeo and Juliet?

200

This Spanish artist co-founded Cubism.



Who is Pablo Picasso?

200

This gas is added to soda to create bubbles and fizz.



What is carbon dioxide?

200

This Italian dish’s name comes from the word for “little tongues.”



What is linguine?

300

“Out, damned spot!” is exclaimed by this guilt-ridden queen.



Who is Lady Macbeth?

300

This American artist is known for his “Campbell’s Soup Cans.”



Who is Andy Warhol?

300

This vitamin is made in your skin with exposure to sunlight.



What is vitamin D?

300

This legume is the base of hummus.



What are chickpeas?

400

This Shakespearean king gives away his kingdom and loses everything.



Who is King Lear?

400

This Dutch painter cut off part of his ear.



Who is Vincent van Gogh?

400

This metal conducts electricity and is commonly used in wiring.



What is copper?

400

This spicy green paste often served with sushi isn't really wasabi in most U.S. restaurants.




What is horseradish?

500

“The quality of mercy is not strained” comes from this courtroom speech.



What is The Merchant of Venice?

500

This female artist is known for her bold self-portraits and unibrow.



Who is Frida Kahlo?

500

This part of the electromagnetic spectrum is responsible for sunburns.



What is ultraviolet (UV) light?

500

This country is the birthplace of both fondue and milk chocolate.



What is Switzerland?