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100

This streaming series centers around a 1980s Indiana town and features supernatural threats from a dimension called the Upside Down.

Stranger Things

100

Known by its chemical formula H2O, this substance is essential for all known forms of life and covers about 71% of Earth’s surface.

Water

100

This 2010 animated film by Pixar tells the story of a young boy who ventures into the Land of the Dead during Día de los Muertos to meet his deceased family members.

Coco

100

This U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State” and is famous for its beaches and theme parks.

Florida

100

This device, commonly used in kitchens, rotates food quickly to cook it evenly using hot air.

Microwave oven

200

This Grammy-winning artist, known for “Rolling in the Deep” and “Hello,” is recognized for her powerful voice and emotional ballads.

Adele

200

In genetics, the instructions for building proteins are carried by this molecule, which contains the bases adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine.

DNA

200

This 1995 film, directed by David Fincher, revolves around the hunt for a serial killer whose crimes are hidden in the seven deadly sins. Also, stars Brad Pitt.

Se7en

200

The Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral reef system, is located off the coast of this country.

Australia

200

This mathematical term describes the distance around a polygon or circle, often calculated by summing the lengths of its sides.

Perimeter

300

This long-running TV show follows the lives of doctors at Seattle Grace Hospital and was created by Shonda Rhimes.

Grey's Anatomy

300

In astronomy, this type of star is formed when a massive star collapses, creating a region in space from which nothing, not even light, can escape.

Black hole

300

In this TV series, Walter White partners with a former student to build a meth empire while evading law enforcement.

Breaking Bad

300

This river, the longest in South America, flows through Brazil, Peru, and several other countries.

Amazon River

300

Which country gave The US the Statue of Liberty as a gift, and now is demanding to give it back?

France

400

This film director created the Indiana Jones and Jurassic Park franchises and is one of Hollywood’s most influential storytellers.

Steven Spielberg

400

This planet is the largest in our solar system and is famous for its Great Red Spot, a giant storm.

Jupiter

400

This 1999 science-fiction blockbuster features a hacker named Neo who discovers that the world he lives in is a simulated reality controlled by machines.

The Matrix

400

This European city is divided into Buda and Pest by the Danube River and is known for its historic thermal baths.

Budapest

400

This Greek philosopher was a student of Plato, teacher of Alexander the Great, and founder of a school of thought emphasizing logic and observation.

Aristotle

500

This fantasy author created the massive A Song of Ice and Fire series, which inspired HBO’s Game of Thrones.

George R.R. Martin

500

These tiny organisms, some of which can photosynthesize, were among the first forms of life on Earth more than 3 billion years ago.

Cyanobacteria

500

In this 2010 Christopher Nolan thriller, a team of “extractors” enters people’s dreams to steal or implant information, bending the rules of reality.

Inception

500

This country has the most official time zones, including territories spread across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.

France

500

This astronomical phenomenon occurs when a massive star collapses under its own gravity, emitting an immense amount of energy and briefly outshining entire galaxies.

Supernova