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100

In 1492, this Genoese explorer sailed across the Atlantic Ocean, making landfall in the Caribbean.

Who is Christopher Columbus?

100

This giant ape-like creature is said to live in the forests of the Pacific Northwest and is often referred to as "Sasquatch."

What is Bigfoot?

100

The ancient Egyptians used this substance, often called the "gift of the gods," for its healing properties.

What is honey?

100

What has a head, a tail, but no body?

What is a coin?

100

This is the only letter in the English alphabet that doesn’t appear in any U.S. state name.

What is the letter Q?

200

This German-born naturalist sailed with the HMS Beagle and is renowned for his theory of evolution, which he developed after observing species in the Galápagos Islands.

Who is Charles Darwin?

200

This sea monster, often described as a giant serpent or dragon, is said to inhabit Lake in Scotland.

What is the Loch Ness Monster (or Nessie)?

200

This acronym A.B.C. stands for what in CPR, to check if the person is responsive.

What is "ABC" (Airway, Breathing, Circulation)?

200

What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it?

What is a teapot?

200

Before becoming a popular ice cream topping, this was originally used as a type of medicinal syrup.

What is chocolate?

300

This Italian explorer led the first successful transcontinental journey from Europe to China, through the Silk Road, and his accounts influenced trade for centuries.

Who is Marco Polo?

300

This creature is said to be a large, ape-like being that reportedly lives in the snowy, remote regions of the Himalayas, often referred to as “the Abominable Snowman.”

What is the Yeti?

300

A severe allergic reaction that can lead to swelling of the throat and difficulty breathing may require this emergency medication.

What is hypovolemic shock?

300

What is so light that even the world’s strongest man can’t hold it for more than a few minutes?

What is breath?

300

This tiny insect is capable of lifting objects up to 50 times its own body weight, making it one of the strongest creatures on Earth.

What is an ant?

400

This American explorer famously crossed the United States with a guide named Sacagawea in the early 1800s.

Who is Lewis or Clark? (Either is acceptable)

400

This strange, reptilian creature is said to stalk the swamps of Puerto Rico, draining the blood of livestock and often described as looking like a cross between a reptile and a vampire.

What is the Chupacabra?

400

This vitamin is vital for maintaining healthy vision and is found in foods like carrots and sweet potatoes.

What is vitamin A?

400

What can you catch but not throw?

What is a cold?

400

This animal’s fingerprints are so similar to humans' that they can be mistaken for human prints under a microscope.

What is a koala?

500

This British explorer is credited with discovering Australia in 1770.

Who is James Cook?

500

This legendary beast, often described as a wolf-like creature, is said to roam the forests of North America and is associated with Native American folklore.

What is the Wendigo?

500

This condition, often caused by a blow to the head, results in temporary loss of brain function, leading to confusion and amnesia.

What is a concussion?

500

What is it that you can hold in your right hand but not in your left hand?

What is your left hand?

500

In the 1800s, people believed this popular breakfast item could help prevent "brain fever" and was considered a health food.

What is cereal?