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100

This 3-letter acronym stands for the personal identification number used for secure transactions.

What is a PIN?

100

In the 1340's, this sickness ravaged the European population killing millions.

What is the Bubonic Plague?

100

This is the largest living species of bird on our planet.

What is the ostrich?

100

This mountain range contains the world’s tallest peak.

What is the Himalayas?

100

This famous toy became a cultural icon in 1959.

What is the Barbie doll?

200

Although the exact origin is unknown, this piece of technology and calculating tool used beans or stones moved in grooves of sand to perform calculations.  

What is an abacus?

200

This royal couple gave financial backing to Christopher Columbus for his expedition to the Americaas.

Who are King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella?

200

This term is used to describe animals that are active at night.

What is nocturnal?

200

This country is known as the 'Land of Fire and Ice'. 

What is Iceland?

200

The Penguin, Colonel Mustard, Colonel Klink, Mr. Peanut, Count von Count, and Charlie McCarthy are a few famous fictional wearers of this optical accessory.

What is a monocle?

300

This palindromic technology uses radio waves to determine location information on objects.

What is radar?

300

In this decade child labor laws started in the United States of America.

What is 1930s?

300

These two letters are the chemical symbol for gold.

What is Au?

300

This is the world's smallest country.

What is the Vatican City?

300

In 1964 this band made their debut on American television.

What is the Beatles?

400

Pierre Omidyar founded this popular online auction company in 1995 out of San Jose, California.

What is eBay?

400

This international group formed after World War I to maintain world peace.

What is The League of Nations?

400
This sticky sweetener was traditionally used as an antiseptic ointment for cuts & burns.

What is honey?

400

This is the only continent that has land in all four hemispheres (Northern, Southern, Western & Eastern).

What is Africa?

400

This 1951 sci-fi movie features a giant alien robot arriving on Earth.

What is 'The Day the Earth Stood Still'?

500

Released in 2004 by Blizzard Entertainment, this computer game became the world's most popular "MMORPG" (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) within a few years and continues to be referenced in popular culture with its three-letter abbreviation.

What is World of Warcraft?

500

This female scientist is known for discovering DNA's double helix structure in 1952.

Who is Rosalind Franklin?

500

This type of matter has a definite volume, but not a definite shape.

What is the liquids?

500

This landform marks the lowest elevation on Earth's surface, and is located between Jordan, Israel, & the West Bank.

What is the Dead Sea?

500

The acronym "SMH" stands for this gesture expressing disbelief, disappointment, frustration, or disapproval .

What is Shake My Head?