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200

The sum of 1+2+3+4.

10

200

This was the first of the 13 colonies to achieve statehood. 

Delaware

200

Marc Antony allied himself with this Egyptian monarch in the fight against Caesar Augustus.

Queen Cleopatra

200

This continent is second only to Asia in total population.

Africa

200

The most popular sport in the world. 

Soccer/Futbol

400

The two primary measurement systems.

Metric and Imperial.

400

The first territory outside of the 13 colonies to achieve statehood.

Vermont

400

The term used to describe the spreading of the Israelite peoples across the ancient world. DD

Diaspora

400

The largest state in the United States.

Alaska

400

This term, also used in the Catholic Church, describes a play in football where all of the receivers run deep downfield.

Hail Mary

600

This mathematical sequence uses the sum of the two preceding numbers to determine the total of each subsequent number. DD

Fibanachi Sequence

600

This President used the Emancipation Proclamation to discourage European Involvement in the American Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln

600

The burning of this library is widely considered one of the greatest tragedies in the Western world.

Library of Alexandria

600

This country is home to Mt. Everest.

Nepal

600

This sport, featured primarily in countries influenced by the British Empire, shares its name with an insect.

Cricket

800

This law of mathematics explains this aspect of multiplication: a(b+c)=ab+ac.

Distributive Law

800

Before President Trump, this president was the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms.

Grover Cleveland
800

This figure was crowned Emperor of France years after the French Revolution.

Napoleon Bonaparte

800

This country is known for its famous signature dish: adobo chicken.

Phillipines

800

This Olympic-level sport was famously used as a form of diplomacy between the United States and China during the Cold War.

Ping-Pong

1000

This law of mathematics explains this aspect of addition: (A+B)+C = A +(B+C)

Associative Law

1000

This US President assisted John Jay and Alexander Hamilton in writing the Federalist Papers, which were used to convince New York citizens to support the ratification of the US Constitution.

James Madison

1000

This United Kingdom political figure, known as the Iron Lady, stood with Ronald Reagan in the last Conservative push against the globalization of communism. 

Margaret Thatcher

1000

This country, home to the former capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, is the most recent country to change its name.

Turkiye

1000

This term is used to describe the area where cars in both NASCAR and Formula 1 start before the race, outlined by different spots for the cars based on their qualifying position.

The Grid