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100

Mount Rushmore, featuring the faces of four U.S. presidents, is carved into a granite mountain in this state.

South Dakota

100

This many amendments make up the Bill of Rights.

10
100

This 1975 thriller directed by Steven Spielberg featured a terrifying predator lurking beneath the water.

Jaws

100

This area in the North Atlantic Ocean is famous for unexplained disappearances of ships and planes.

Bermuda Triangle

100

This breakfast favorite is made by pouring batter into a patterned iron and is often topped with syrup or fruit.

Waffles

200

This state is known as the birthplace of the iconic fried chicken recipe popularized by Colonel Sanders.

Kentucky

200

The number of continents on Earth

7: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Austrailia

200

This popular 1977 sci-fi film introduced the world to a galaxy far, far away.

Star Wars

200

Known for deadly avalanches, freezing temperatures, and treacherous climbs, this mountain range holds the world’s tallest peak.

Himalayas (Mt Everest)

200

This nut, known for its brain-like shape, is a common ingredient in baked goods

Walnuts

300

Known for its rolling plains and cornfields, this Midwestern state is home to the covered bridges of Madison County.

Iowa

300

This many sides does a hexagon have.

6 sides

300

In 1974, this U.S. president became the first to resign from office amid the Watergate scandal.

Richard Nixon

300

This country remains one of the most secretive and isolated nations on Earth.

North Korea

300

This type of French fry is cut in a crisscross pattern, creating a crispy, lattice-like texture.

Waffle Fries

400

This Pacific Northwest state is home to Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States.

Oregon

400

This number represents the total number of bones in the adult human body.

206 bones

400

This sibling musical duo were highly successful in the 1970s and released the single "Top of the World"

The Carpenters

400

This country is home to Snake Island, known for having one of the world’s highest concentrations of deadly golden pit vipers.

Brazil

400

This fluffy, sweet topping is made by beating heavy cream until light and airy

Whipped Cream

500

This state is known for its delicious peaches and is often called the “Peach State.”

Georgia

500

This is the number of moons orbiting Mars.

2 moons: Phobos and Deimos

500

This 1978 arcade game featured a simple, circular character navigating a maze while avoiding enemies.

Pac-Man

500

Covering about 3.6 million square miles, this desert is the largest hot desert in the world, stretching across much of North Africa.

Sahara Desert
500

This pungent green paste is often served with sushi

Wasabi