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400

This organ weighs about 3 pounds

What is the brain?

400

This number is the most popular favorite number

What is seven?

400

DAILY DOUBLE In 1773, she put out the first book of poetry by an African American

Who is Phyllis Wheatley?

400

Once this famous pianist sold more CDs than Beyonće

Who is Mozart?

400

This planet, If you look at it from a closer perspective, seems to be shrinking

What is mercury?

800

20% of Earth’s oxygen is produced from this forest

What is the Amazon?

800

The square root of two is actually called this

What is Pythagorus’ Constant?

800

The first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize; in 1968 she was named poet laureate of Illinois

Who is Gwendolyn Brooks?

800

Finland has the most of these music genre bands

What is rock?

800

There are about 1000 more stars than there are these on planet Earth

What is grains of sand?

1200

Rain contains this vitamin

What is vitamin B12?

1200

0 is the only number that can’t be represented as one of these

What is a Roman numeral?

1200

This Connecticut native was a general in both the American and the British armies during the war

Who is Benedict Arnold?

1200

He once recorded a song using all sounds from space

Who is Chris Hadfield? (Chris, a Canadian Astronaut, went into space just to record some songs)

1200

This Saturn moon is a moon that reflects 90% of the suns light

What is Enceladus?

1600

This famous landmark can be taller by 15cm only in the summer

What is the Eiffel Tower?

1600

“Hundred” actually means this number

What is 120?

1600

During World War II, this animal was awarded a blue cross medal

What is a Great Dane? (She extinguished a bomb by peeing on it)

1600

This now Christmas song, used to be used for Thanksgiving

What is “Jingle Bells?”

1600

DAILY DOUBLE The highest mountain is the Olympus Mons which is located on this planet

What is Mars?

2000

These two body parts never stop growing

What are the nose and the ears?

2000

Every odd number has this in common (not that it is odd or that it cant be added by the same number)

What is an e?

2000

In 1926, she became curator of ethnology at the American Museum of Natural History

Who is Margaret Mead?

2000

This famous band group never actually knew how to read music for their first couple of songs

Who are the Beatles?

2000

NASAs LCROSS found evidence of this liquid on the earths moon

What is water?