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100

What is the fastest land animal?

Cheetah

100

What is the main ingredient in guacamole?



Guacamole

100

What does "LOL" stand for?

Laugh Out loud

100

How many bones are in the adult human body (roughly)?

206

100

How many lines are on a standard music staff?

5

200

Which bird is the symbol of the United States?

Bald Eagle

200

A Scoville unit measures the heat of what food item?

Peppers

200

If something is "sus," it is...

Suspicious

200

What is the largest organ in the human body?

The Skin

200

A "quarter note" typically gets how many beats in 4/4 time?

One

300

A group of lions is called a...

Pride

300

What type of pastry is a croissant?

Laminated dough/French

300

What does "taking the L" mean?

Losing/Accepting a loss

300

What blood type is considered the "universal donor"?

O Negative

300

What symbol raises a note by a half step?

Sharp (#)

400

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

Bat

400

What is the most expensive spice in the world (by weight)?

Saffron

400

If a person is an "NPC," what does that stand for?

Non-Playable Character

400

Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination?

Cerebellum

400

A chord made of three notes stacked in thirds is called a...

Triad

500

How many hearts does an octopus have?

Three

500

In which country did Sushi originate?

Japan

500

Originally a term for a spirit, this dating slang describes the act of suddenly cutting off all communication with someone without explanation, effectively vanishing into thin air.


Ghosting

500

Harder to break than concrete, this bone extending from the hip to the knee is the longest and strongest bone in the human body.

Femur

500

This symbol, found at the beginning of a staff for higher-pitched instruments like the flute or violin, is also known as the "G Clef" because its spiral curls around the line for the note G.

Treble Clef