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100

This common household pet is known for chasing laser pointers and knocking things off tables.

What is a cat?

100

This breakfast staple is made by frying dough in a ring shape and often topped with cream cheese.

What is a bagel?

100

This object is hit with a bat and must be caught or fielded to get a player out.

What is a baseball?

100

This artist, known as the “King of Pop”, released the best-selling album thriller in 1982.

Who is Michael Jackson?

100

This document, signed in 1776, declared the 13 American colonies independent from Britain.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

This is a breed of dog, often used as a guide for the blind, has a name meaning “golden” in its origin language.

What is a golden retriever?

200

Italian dish consists of thin dough topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings, baked in an oven.

What is pizza?

200

This player, known as “The Babe”, hit 714 career home runs and played for Yankees.

Who is Babe Ruth?

200

This string instrument has six strings and is typically played with a pick or fingers in genres like rock or country.

What is a guitar?

200

This ancient wonder in Egypt, built around 2560 BC, is the largest pyramid and one of the oldest surviving seven wonders.

What is the great pyramid of Giza?

300

This small rodent, native to South America, is often kept in pairs and loves running on a wheel at night.

What is a hamster?

300

The spicy Mexican sauce is made from ground pumpkin seeds, chilies, and often served with enchiladas.

What is mole?

300

This term describes when a pitcher throws three strikes to a batter in one at-bat.

What is a strikeout?

300

This Beethoven symphony, nicknamed “Eroica”, was originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte before the composer changed his mind.

What is Symphony No. 3?

300

This 1945 conference in Germany in Stalin, churchill, and roosevelt dividing post-WWII Europe.

What is the Potsdam Conference?

400

This reptile pet requires a UVB light in its enclosure to properly synthesize vitamin D3 and prevent metabolic bone disease.

What is a bearded dragon?

400

This French term refers to a cooking technique where food is sealed in a pouch and cooked in temperature controlled water.

What is sous-vide?

400

This statistic, abbreviated WAR, measures a players total contributions to their team compared to a replacement-level player.

What is Wins Above Replacement?

400

This 20th-century composer pioneered the 12-tone technique, revolutionizing atonal music with works like Pierrot Lunaire.

Who is Arnold Schoenberg?

400

This 19th-century event saw thousands of Cherokee forcibly relocated west, resulting in over 4,000 deaths along the trail.

What is the Indian Removal Act / Trail Of Tears?

500

This exotic pet, a member of the mustelid family, was domesticated over 2,000 years ago in Europe primarily for hunting rabbits.

What is a ferret?

500

This rare fungus, prized in Italian cuisine for its earthy flavor, is hunted with pigs or dogs in the Piedmont region and cost over $1,000 per pound.

What is a white truffle?

500

This pitcher holds the record for most career no-hitters with seven, including a perfect game in the 1956 World Series for the Yankees.

Who is Don Larsen?

500

This obscure Baroque composer wrote this canon “Pachelbel’s Cannon” in D major, but his full name includes “Johann” and he influenced later works like Bach’s.

Who is Johann Pachelbel?

500

This 1453 event marked the end of the Byzantine Empire to the Ottomans under Mehmed II, ushering in the use of gunpowder cannons in siege warfare.

What is the fall of Constantinople?