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200

This 1997 film, directed by James Cameron, won 11 Oscars and features the line, "I'm the king of the world!

Titanic

200

This unit is used to measure the force of an electric current. 

Ampere

200

The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution are collectively known by this name. 

Bill of Rights

200

This common baking soda is known chemically as NaHCO3

sodium bicarbonate

200

This American professional basketball team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden in New York.

New York Knicks

400

This actor, known for roles in The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, won the Oscar for Best Actor for his performance in On the Waterfront.

Marlon Brando

400

This is the name for a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed by it.

Catalyst

400

The Golden Gate Bridge is a famous landmark in this large California city.

San Francisco

400

This dark alcoholic spirit is distilled from fermented sugarcane juice or molasses.

Rum

400

This legendary cricket batsman is the only player in Test cricket history to retire with a career batting average of over 99 (specifically 99.94).

Sir Donald Bradman

600

This TV sitcom follows six young friends living in New York City and is famous for the coffee shop, Central Perk.

Friends

600

This periodic table group contains the elements Neon, Argon, and Krypton, which are known for being chemically unreactive.

Noble Gases

600

This is the only U.S. state that borders two different Great Lakes: Lake Erie and Lake Huron.

Michigan


600

The popular hot drink, Espresso, originated in this European country. 

Italy

600

This is the only country whose men's national team has appeared in every single FIFA World Cup tournament since the first one in 1930.

Brazil

800

The first movie from 1995 to be entirely animated using computer-generated imagery from start to finish.

Toy Story

800

In humans, this large digestive organ is responsible for producing bile and detoxifying the blood.

Liver

800

The Declaration of Independence was primarily authored by this future U.S. president.

Thomas Jefferson

800

The dark, rich foam that appears on top of a properly prepared shot of espresso, often considered a sign of quality, is given this Italian name.

Crema

800

This Finnish driver holds the unique F1 record for the most podium finishes without ever achieving a Grand Prix victory, with 13 podiums.

Nick Heidfeld

1000

This 1941 film noir classic, starring Humphrey Bogart, is about a cynical newspaper reporter in the publishing industry.

Citizen Kane

1000

Named for a 17th-century scientist, this unit of pressure is defined as one Newton of force per square meter.

Pascal

1000

In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson completed this massive land purchase from France, nearly doubling the size of the U.S.

Louisiana Purchase

1000

Though commonly treated as a vegetable in cooking, botanically speaking, the fruit of the Lycopersicon esculentum plant is classified as this type of berry.

Tomato

1000

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the first edition to be hosted by three countries.

US, Mexico, Canada