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100

Before filling stadiums on his global tours, this British singer started out busking on street corners with just a guitar and a loop pedal, eventually releasing massive hits like "Shape of You."

Ed Sheeran

100

Finish the movie quote. 

- "Do or do not. Blank."

Do or do not. There is no try.

100

Shielding us from harmful solar radiation, this protective layer of gases is held in place around our planet by gravity.

The ocean

100

What is the name of this water living mammal that lays eggs?


Platypus


100

Code-named Operation Overlord, this massive June 6, 1944 Allied invasion of the beaches of Normandy, France, marked the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe.

D-Day

200

This civil rights leader famously delivered his speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the 1963 March on Washington.

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

This movie had a long lasting, hot debate about whether one of the main characters could have survived. What was the movie?

Titanic

200

Shielding us from harmful solar radiation, this protective layer of gas is held in place around our planet by gravity.

The ozone layer

200

While often called a "bear," this nocturnal, eucalyptus-munching marsupial is actually not a bear at all. What is the animal?

Koala

200

Known for his fiery speeches and trademark cigar, this British Prime Minister rallied his nation during the Blitz and led the UK through the majority of the war.

Winston Churchill

300

This fictional character, portrayed by Keanu Reeves, is a computer hacker who discovers he is "The One" destined to free humanity from a simulated reality.

Neo (from the Matrix)

300

This movie consists of only two scenes.

1917

300

While we need oxygen to breathe, this gas is actually the most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78% of the air.

Nitrogen

300

Formed by the Dark Lord Sauron in the Second Age, this volcanic peak in Mordor is the only place where the One Ring can be destroyed.

Mount Doom

300

Germany heavily relied on this fast-moving, armored warfare tactic.

Blitzkreig

400

This Polish-born physicist and chemist remains the only person in history to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields: Physics in 1903 and Chemistry in 1911.

Marie Currie

400

This movie director has the most movies out of the highest 25 rated movies on IMDB. He has directed movies such as The Dark Knight and The Prestige. Who is the director?

Christopher Nolan


400

Earth's rigid outer shell isn't a solid piece, but is broken into these massive, constantly moving puzzle pieces.

Tectonic plates

400

In 1932, the Australian military deployed soldiers armed with Lewis machine guns to wage an official "war" against a destructive population of these massive, flightless birds—and shockingly lost.

Emu

400

This June 1942 naval battle, fought just six months after Pearl Harbor, resulted in the US Navy sinking four Japanese aircraft carriers and permanently shifting the balance of power in the Pacific.

The Battle of Midway

500

This person "the queen of homemaking" was convicted of obstruction of justice. She was also the first self-made female billionaire. What is her name?

Martha Stewert

500

This 2006 Disney sequel made cinematic history when its CGI character looked so realistic that audiences genuinely believed the actor was wearing highly detailed physical makeup.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

500

Due to the Earth's bulge at the equator, the peak of this South American volcano is the closest point on Earth to the moon and stars.

Mount Chimborazo

500

A sustained temperature increase of just this many degrees Celsius above the normal summer maximum can cause widespread coral bleaching and prove fatal to the Great Barrier Reef.

1°C

500

Widely considered the bloodiest battle in human history with around 2 million casualties, this brutal winter siege marked the definitive turning point on WWII's Eastern Front.

The Battle of Stalingrad