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100

This plant, often associated with love, has over 300 species and is famous for its fragrant flowers.

What is a rose?

100

He wrote the Declaration of Independence and became the third U.S. President.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

The name of this character in the Little Rascals.

Who is Alfalfa?

100

This U.S. city is nicknamed the “Windy City.”

What is Chicago?

100

This is the main gas in Earth’s atmosphere.

What is nitrogen?

200

This desert plant stores water in its thick stem and often has spines instead of leaves.

What is a cactus?

200

This Scottish-born inventor is credited with inventing the first practical telephone in 1876.

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

200

Toothless is this kind of dragon is Toothless in How to Train Your Dragon.

What is a nightfury?

200

The Bermuda Triangle is in this ocean.

What is the Atlantic?

200

This scientist "discovered" gravity.

Who is Isaac Newton?

300

The name of this lucky Irish three-leaf clover comes from an Irish word meaning "clover."

What is shamrock?

300

These three nations made up the Axis Powers during World War II.

What are Germany, Italy and Japan?

300

Judy’s childhood dream was to become this in Zootopia.

What is a police officer?

300

This location is the lowest point in the United States, lying 282 feet below sea level.

What is Death Valley?

300

This is the most decorated Olympian athlete of all time.

Who is Michael Phelps? (Won 28 medals)
400

This plant produces vanilla, one of the most expensive spices in the world.

What is an orchid?

400

The Great Wall of China was primarily built to protect against invasions from this group.

What are the Mongols?
400

In this 2005 Disney movie, a young chicken causes panic in the town of Oakey Oaks when he believes the sky is falling.

What is Chicken Little?

400

Stonehenge, the famous prehistoric stone circle, is located in this country.

What is England?

400

Humans have this many teeth in a full adult set.

What are 32?

500

Ferns reproduce using these tiny, dust-like structures instead of seeds.

What are spores?

500

The Rosetta Stone was key to deciphering this ancient script.

What are hieroglyphics?

500
Shrek compares ogres to this vegetable.

What is an onion?

500

Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest peak, is located in this country.

What is Tanzania?

500

Brides in China traditionally wear this color.

What is red?

600
This fruit is produced by an oak tree.

What are acorns?

600

This is the real name of the founder of Buddhism, known as the Buddha.

Who is Siddartha Gautama?

600

This natural wonder is the ultimate destination Carl and Russell aim for in Up.

What is paradise falls?

600

This historic boulder in Massachusetts is traditionally recognized as the landing site of the Pilgrims in 1620.

What is Plymouth Rock?

600

The human body has three main types of blood vessels: arteries, veins, and:

What are capillaries?

700

This giant grass species can grow up to 21 feet in just one week.

What is bamboo?

700

The American Civil War began in this year.

What is 1861?

700

She is the eccentric fashion designer who creates costumes for superheroes.

Who is Edna Mode?

700

What is Key Residential?
700

This historical figure famously flew a kite during a thunderstorm to show that lightning was a form of electricity. 

Who was Benjamin Franklin?
800

Poison ivy typically has this many leaves per cluster.

What are 3?

800

The first emperor of China, who unified the country in 221 BCE.

Who is Qin Shi Huang?

800

In Shark Tale, Oscar takes a job at this underwater business, where fish come to get cleaned, before he becomes entangled in a tale of shark heroics.

What is the Whale Wash?

800

This dome-shaped structure in Landers, near Joshua Tree, was designed to be an electrostatic generator for the purpose of rejuvenation and time travel.

What is the Integratron?

800

These are the Ten Plagues of Egypt, as described in the biblical Book of Exodus.

What is water turned to blood, frogs, lice, flies, death of livestock, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and death of the firstborn?