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100

This flag is waved in motor racing to indicate the winner.

What is the checkered flag?
100

This is the world's biggest animal.

What is the blue whale?

100

This location is where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments. 

What is Mt. Sinai?

100

Chiffon, marble and bundt are types of this popular dessert.

What is cake?

100

This woman was the American president's wife from 1933 to 1945. She was also famous for championing human rights.

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

200

There are four regulation strokes in swimming: the Backstroke, Butterfly, Freestyle, and this stroke.

What is the breaststroke?

200

This is the number of items in a baker's dozen.

What is 13?

200

God reveals this special name to refer to Himself when he appears to Moses through the burning bush.

Who is I Am?

200

This is a type of fruit preserve made from citrus fruits, sugar, and water.

What is marmalade?

200

This British shopkeeper's daughter quickly rose to the political sphere, ultimately becoming the United Kingdom's first female Prime Minister.

Who is Margaret Thatcher?

300

In this sport, the terms “stale fish” and “mulekick” are used.

What is snowboarding?

300

This was the first U.S. president to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

300

These individuals were the only two Israelites allowed to go into the Promised Land after many years.

Who are Joshua and Caleb?

300

This country boasts a record as the world’s largest producer of bananas, creating nearly 1/5 of the world's bananas annually.

What is India?

300

A force in the art world, this woman became known in Mexico and around the world for creating thought-provoking works grounded in magical realism. Her 1938 self-portrait, titled "The Frame," was the first work by a 20th-century Mexican artist to ever be featured in the Louvre.

Who is Frida Kahlo?

400

The Triple Crown is comprised of three separate races: the Kentucky Derby, the Belmont Stakes, and this race.

What is the Preakness? (Also accepted: Preakness Stakes)

400

When scientists first saw specimens of this Australian mammal, they thought it was a hoax.

What is the platypus? 

400

This weapon allowed Samson to kill 1,000 Philistines.

What is a donkey's jawbone?

400

Only two states have the appropriate natural climate to grow coffee beans. They include Hawaii, and this state.

What is California?

400

This woman worked in machinery and posed for a 1943 campaign to get women to work. She ultimately became the inspiration behind and model for "Rosie the Riveter", despite her name not being Rosie.

Who is Naomi Parker?

500

This was the first president to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at a Major League Baseball game.

Who is William Howard Taft?

500

Painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the 16th century, this portrait joined the collections of the court of France before being added to the works on display at the Louvre Museum.

What is the Mona Lisa?

500

In Exodus chapter 10, Moses stretched out his staff over Egypt and the Lord made this wind blow across the land all that day and night, which brought locusts upon the land. 

What is the East Wind?

500

"Beefsteak" is a variety of this fruit.

What is the tomato?

500

"The Lady with the Lamp" is a nickname referring to this 19th-century British nurse considered to be the founder of modern nursing.

Who is Florence Nightingale?