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100

The famous Apollo 11 mission took place in July of this specific year.

1969

100

This body of water connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.

St. Lawrence River

100

This Actor played Larry Daley in the "Night at the Museum" film series.

Ben Stiller

100

This branch of the US Government contains the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Legislative Branch

100

True/False: Every Planet in the Solar System can fit between the Earth, and the Moon.

True

200

In 1915, this Irish explorer attempted to be the first person to cross Antarctica by foot, only for his ship to break up and sink in the ice.

Ernest H. Shackleton

200

This Country located in Asia sits on the borders of 4 Tectonic Plates.

Japan

200

This Filmmaker directed notable Disney/Pixar films such as Finding Nemo, WALL-E, and Toy Story 5.

Andrew Stanton

200

This Branch of the US Government signs bills created by Congress into law.

Executive Branch

200

This US President is famous for having vomited on Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa during a meeting.

George H.W. Bush

300

True/False: Thomas Edison is the Inventor behind the Light bulb.

False

300

This Imaginary line divides the earth into the Western Hemisphere, and the Eastern Hemisphere.

Prime Meridian

300

This Author wrote the famous 1988 Novel "Matilda".

Roald Dahl

300

The US Department of Homeland Security was created as a result of this famous event in recent history.

September 11th Attacks

300

This Mountain in the Adirondacks, is the Second Highest mountain in NYS behind Mount Marcy.

Algonquin Peak

400

The Ojibwe Native American Tribe gave this nickname to Lake Superior, and it translates to "The Great Sea".

Gitche Gumee

400

This Island country located in Europe, sits on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and is the only place on Earth where people can see the boundaries of tectonic plates in the form of water-filled fissures.

Iceland

400

This Author wrote the 1985 Dystopian Novel "The Handmaid's Tale".

Margaret Atwood

400

Since 1869, there have been this many Justices in the US Supreme Court.

9 Justices

400

The wreck of this Antarctic Exploration ship was discovered in 2022, and is famous for having been sunk by the ice during an expedition.

SV Endurance

500

This Tractor, introduced in 1918, is the first Tractor built and Sold by John Deere.

Waterloo Boy

500

This part of South Africa is where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Indian Ocean.

Cape of Good Hope

500

The Railway Series first written by Rev. Wilbert Awdry in 1945, would later become the basis for this popular TV Show in the 1980's

Thomas and Friends

500

This Constitutional Amendment limits a Presidency to Two terms, and limits their Presidencies to 10 years.

22nd Amendment

500

This President was the first to live in the White House, but it was still incomplete when he moved in.

John Adams