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This organ is responsible for filtering blood and creating urine.

What is the kidney?

100

This word describes a verb in a sentence.

What is an adverb?

100

This founding father was the second president of the United States.

Who is John Adams?

100

This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men’s soccer.

What is Brazil?

100

This is the largest desert on earth.

What is Antartica?

200

The atomic number of this element is 11, the main component in table salt.

What is sodium?

200

This famous playwright wrote Hamlet and Macbeth.

Who is William Shakespeare?

200

This event, which took place on June 6, 1944, is known as the largest amphibious invasion in history.

What is D-day.

200

This MLB team broke an 86-year championship drought by winning the 2004 World Series.

Who is the Boston Red Sox?

200

This gas makes up 78% (the largest concentration) of Earth's atmosphere.

What is nitrogen?

300

This famous scientist developed the three laws of motion.

Who is Isaac Newton?

300
This word is an antonym of "temporary" and means something lasting a long time.

What is "permanent"?

300

This European country was the first to successfully overthrow its monarchy and establish a republic in 1789.

What is France?

300

This American sprinter set the world record for the men's 100 meters in 2009, finishing in 9.58 seconds.

Who is Usain Bolt?

300

This British band is known for their album The Dark Side of the Moon.

Who is Pink Floyd?

400

This planet is named after the Roman god of war.

What is Mars?

400

"The wind whispered through the trees" is an example of this literary device.

What is "personification"?

400

This 1962 crisis brought the United States and the Soviet Union to the brink of nuclear war.

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

400

This NHL team won four consecutive Stanley Cups from 1980 to 1983.

What is the New York Islanders?

400

This is the most populated city in the world.

What is Tokyo, Japan?

500

This organelle converts sunlight to energy within plant cells.

What is the chloroplasts?

500

This term refers to a word that has the same spelling and pronunciation but different meanings, such as "bat" (the animal) and "bat" (used in baseball).

What is a homonym?

500

This Roman emperor is known for legalizing Christianity with the Edict of Milan in 313 AD.

Who is Constantine (Constantine the Great)?

500

This iconic stadium, is known as "The House That Ruth Built."

What is Yankee Stadium (home of the NY Yankies)?

500

This British rock band, formed in 1962, is known for their hits like "Paint It Black" and "Sympathy for the Devil."

Who are The Rolling Stones?