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"KN"OWLEDGE
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More Than One Meaning
I Expect You to Know
Shakespeare
Fun with Flags
100

A Broadway Musical and the TV series "Timon & Pumbaa"

The Lion King

100

It can be a desk employee at a hotel or a legal aide to a judge

Clerk

100

In the 1950s, Edward O. Wilson studied colonies of these insects and found that they communicate primarily via pheromones

Ants

100

"Jabberwocky" appears in this author's "Through the Looking-Glass"

(Lewis) Carroll

100

Lily Bay State Park is on Moosehead Lake, the largest in this New England state

Maine

100

In other words, a bunch of tchotchkes

Knickknacks

100

Total up all the numbers in a set and dive by the number of numbers to get this, also called the mean

Average

100

To cut

A short segment of a movie or TV show

Clip

100

Sure, some birds can mimic speech, but Puck, a famous type of this bird, knew more than 1500 words

Parakeet

100

In a metaphor close to Will's heart, "All the world's" this, "and all the men and women merely players"

A stage

100

It's he only U.S. state whose flag has a different design on its reverse; it depicts a beaver

Oregon

200

The video game "Vice City"

Grand Theft Auto

200

Referring to a type popular in earlier centuries, a peruker was a maker of these

Wigs

200

4 to 5 inches long, this tube is also called the oviduct

The fallopian tube

200

A leading voice of the Harlem Renaissance, he wrote, "I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother."

Langston Hughes

200

Carnation, Washington is named for a onetime major employer in the area, which made the condensed type of this

Milk

200

It's another name for the jack in a deck of cards

Knave

200

This property says that the order in which you multiply 3 or more numbers doesn't matter, the product will be the same

Associative Property

200

Happening at present

Something that's measured in amperes

Current

200

This pair surmised they had traveled 4162 miles from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean; which was only off by about 40 miles

Lewis & Clark

200

In 1889 John Singer Sargent painted "Ellen Terry as" this ambitious character.


Lady Macbeth

200

The flag of Tunisia depicts these 2 celestial figures associated with Islam

Crescent moon and star

300

The spin-off show "Hobbs & Shaw"

The Fast and The Furious

300

At New York City's Guggenheim Museum, Naomi Beckwith holds this jobs, one who assembles and manages artistic collections

Curator

300

The discovery of the receptor for this toxin was announced in fall 2001, around the time it was part of a terrorism scare

Anthrax

300

1956's "Let Us Compare Mythologies" was the first book of poems by this man more famous for songs like "Hallelujah"

(Leonard) Cohen

300

In Paris you can wander "lonely as a cloud" down rue do Jonquilles, named for a type of these flowers

Daffodils

300

The secret is out--also known as the American Party, it fell apart after 1856

Know-Nothing Party

300

You'll learn about matrices and vectors in the linear form of this branch of math

Algebra

300

The creator of a company

To sink

Founder

300

High-tech trains like one in Shanghai eliminate most friction and get up to impressive speeds by using high-power these to levitate over the rails

Magnets

300

The first scene of this late play ends with the line "The wills above be done, but I would fain die a dry death."

The Tempest

300

That's the St. Andrew's Cross in reversed colors on the flag of this Canadian province


Nova Scotia

400

TV series subtitled "Lower Decks" and "Prodigy"

Star Trek

400

DBA is short for database this, a job in which you run the database and of course have privileges on it

Administration

400
"There's no place like" this 11-letter word, the steady internal environment that organisms strive towards

Homeostasis

400

The line "A thing of beauty is a joy for every" comes from his poem "Endymion"

John Keats

400

2 hyphens are in the name of this flower that's the name of a scenic trail on Canada's Cape Breton Isle

The Fleur-de-Lis

400

Last name of author John, who wrote "A Separate Peace"

Knowles

400

A top predator might perch on this, the uppermost vertex of a pyramid or cone

Apex

400

A substance applied to give a shine to a surface

An explanation of a difficult passage in a text

Gloss

400

Making genetically identical offspring via a shared root system, a grove in Utah of the quaking species of this tree is considered one of the largest organisms in the world


Aspen

400

A Strafford-upon-Avon statue of the Bard is surrounded by four characters, including this young prince from the history plays.


Henry

400

The flag of this African nation depicts a mokorolto, a Basotho hat

Lesotho

500

The video game "Operation Raccoon City" and the Netflix series "Infinite Darkness"

Resident Evil

500

It means following the rules and is the usual for an "officer" who makes sure you follow the rules, like about COVID

Compliance

500

PCR, short for this, allows endless copying of tiny bits of DNA, helping identify diseases and catch killers

Polymerase chain reaction

500

She won a Pulitzer Prize in 1993 and in 2020 this poet, whose last name means good fortune, won the Nobel Prize for Literature

Louise Gluck

500

The Fourth Raadsaal, a word meaning council chamber, is in this South African judicial capital

Bloemfontein

500

Ring a bell slowly and solemnly to announce a death

Knell

500

The wavy lines seen below stand for this


Approximately

500

To complain

A bird also known as the prairie chicken

Grouse

500

In 2014, a so-called "hurricane" 600 miles wide arose in the ionosphere over the North Pole; the cyclone was composed of this substance

Plasma

500

This Roman tragedy premiered Jan. 24 1594 and the stage blood has been flowing since

Titus Andronicus

500

The flag of Palau uses a similar design as, but a different color palate than, this country, independent since 1971.


Bangladesh