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100

It is the largest mammal on Earth and can weigh as much as 30 elephants.

blue whale

100

 This country, which is both a continent and a nation, is the only one in the world entirely surrounded by water. 

Australia

100

This French military leader became Emperor and was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815

Napoleon Bonaparte

100

This is the world's longest river, flowing through Egypt and emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.

Nile river

100

The famous phrase "May the Force be with you" comes from this popular science fiction film franchise.

Star Wars

200

This tall African animal is the only mammal that cannot jump.

elephant

200

The world's most populous country, famous for its Great Wall, currently shares its longest land border with Mongolia and Russia.

China

200

This Italian artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted David.

Michelangelo

200

This body of water separates the continents of Europe and North America.

Atlantic Ocean


200

This annual awards show is given out by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Oscars

300

The horn of this large African mammal is made entirely of keratin, the same protein found in human fingernails.

rhino

300

This extremely small country, the smallest in the world by both size and population, is located entirely within the city of Rome

Vatican

300

This Greek philosopher was the teacher of Alexander the Great.

Aristotle

300

This large desert covers most of North Africa and is the largest hot desert in the world.

Sahara Desert

300

This American director won a Best Director Oscar for Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan.

Steven Spielberg

400

Despite their name, these marine mammals are actually dolphins, known for their distinct black and white coloration.

killer whales (or orcas)

400

Despite being an ocean nation, it shares its longest land border with France, via the French Guiana.

Brazil

400

On July 14, 1789, French revolutionaries stormed this infamous prison fortress, marking a key moment in the French Revolution.

French Bastille


400

This South American country's capital city is Quito, and it is named after its location on the Equator.

Equador

400

This animated superhero first appeared in a 1940 comic book and is known for being a member of the Justice League and wielding a lasso of truth.

Wonder Woman

500

This tiny invertebrate has a heart located in its head, and its blood is a bluish color.

shrimp

500

This mountainous, landlocked nation in Central Europe has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh.

Switzerland

500

This famous document, which created the U.S. government, begins with the words, "We the People..."

American Constitution

500

This country, which is geographically in both Europe and Asia, spans a record 11 time zones.

Russia

500

The script for the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was originally created as a horror story titled Night Skies by this director.

Steven Spielberg