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100

If you want to see something that's really small, you could use this laboratory instrument.

What is a microscope?

100

This is the year that the Declaration of Independence was signed.

What is 1776?

100

You'd have an easy time picking me out of a crowd, with my green, spiky hair. My goal is to be the strongest hero at my school.

Who is Izuku Miodoriyama (Deku)?

100

The earth is shaking, the cups are falling out of the cabinets, and it's difficult to stand! Oh no, it's this natural disaster.

What is an earthquake?

100

Traditionally played by two teams of 11, this is the most popular sport around the world.

What is soccer/football?

200

An enzyme does a lot of work, speeding processes up and helping spark chemical reactions. This "c" word is another name for an enzyme.

What is catalyst?

200

Washington D.C. wasn't always the nation's capital; New York City was the first. However this Pennsylvania place was also home to the nation's capital in the 1790s.

What is Philadephia?

200

Black and green, black and green, a checkered pattern of black and green is on my robe. I travel around Japan, carrying a basket on my back.

Who is Tanjiro Kamado?

200

You hear thunderstorms in the distance, and can see lightning tearing across the sky. The wind picks up and you can see a funnel-shaped cloud heading your way. I don't think we're in Kansas anymore. 

What is a tornado?

200

If you wanted to find the most successful Major League Baseball team, you wouldn't have to look far from where you're sitting.

Who are the New York Yankees?

300

When an enzyme and a substrate combine, they form this structure.

What is an enzyme-substate complex?

300

During the Civil War, this Pennsylvania place was an important strategic holding and the site of the bloodiest battle ever on American soil.

What is Gettysburg?

300

"Fighting evil by moonlight, winning love by daylight, never running from a real fight, she is the one called" this.

Who is Sailor Moon?

300

People from all over the world make the journey to Japan to climb this famous mountain, just to see the sun rise. 

What is Mt. Fuji?

300

While it wasn't the most powerful console of its time, this rectangular box was so popular that even people who didn't like video games wanted to play. Its most popular titles utilized revolutionary motion controls.

What is the Nintendo Wii?

400

Often used by people who want to gain muscle, "whey" is one example of this type of macromolecule.

What is protein?

400

This popular young President came from a famous family, and was the first Roman Catholic to hold office. 

Who is John. F. Kennedy?

400

"I want to be the very best, like no one ever was. To catch them is my real test, to train them is my cause." This Pokemon master started his journey in Pallet Town, but now has been all over the world.

Who is Ash Ketchum? (Satoshi)

400

What a cold day. The wind is picking up too, and oh God, here comes the snow! I can barely see. I knew I show have stayed home during this weather event.

What is a blizzard?

400

In this contact sport, attempting to score is called a "try."

What is rugby?

500

All known lifeforms on Earth are based around this humble element, which has an atomic number of 6.

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What is carbon?

500

Many people believe Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas. However, the continents were named after this Italian explorer, who also has a beach in Grand Theft Auto 5 named after him.

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Who is Amerigo Vespucci?

500

The son of a demon father and a human mother. A dog demon who wears red robes and carries around a gigantic sword that looks like a fang. I travel with a high school girl and wear a bead necklace; whenever she's mad at me, she can command me to "Sit!" 

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Who is Inuyasha?

500

If it wasn't for this earthly phenomenon, which happens when two plates smash into each other, we wouldn't have mountains.

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What is plate tectonics?

500

Also called "The Great American Race," this is the biggest spectator sport event in the USA; up to 350,000 people come to the race track in the Hoosier State. Famous names like Andretti, Rossi, and Fittipaldi kissed the famous bricks and drank milk when they won this 500-mile race.

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What is the Indianapolis 500?