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100

This type of hot dog is typically topped with chili, onions, and mustard, and is popular in the state of Michigan. 

What is a Coney dog?

100

This baseball team's mascot is named Orbit. 

Who are the Houston Astros?

100

This fundamental force is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun.

What is gravity?

100

This character lives in the Hundred Wood Acre and loves honey.

Who is Winnie the Pooh?

100

This unique marine creature is known for the males carrying and giving birth to the offspring.

What is a sea horse?

100

This American president issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

This dish, made of raw fish marinated in citrus juices, is a staple in Peruvian cuisine. 

What is ceviche?

200

This annual tennis tournament is held on clay courts in Paris.

What is the French Open or Roland-Garros?

200

This type of bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.

What is a covalent bond?

200

This author of "Pride and Prejudice" is known for her keen observations of early 19th century English society.

Who is Jane Austen?

200

The only place on a dog's body that has sweat glands.

What are the pads of their paws?

200

This invention by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century revolutionized the way information was distributed.

What is the printing press?

300

This ingredient, now a staple on pizza, was not commonly used until the 16th century when it was brought to Europe from the Americas. 

What is tomato?

300

This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles.

What is Brazil?

300

This is the largest desert on Earth. 

What is Antarctica?

300

This novel by George Orwell depicts a dystopian future under a totalitarian regime. 

What is "1984"?

300

This egg-laying mammal is native to Australia, has a duck-bill, and is one of few venomous mammals. 

What is a platypus?

300

This ancient Greek philosopher was sentenced to death by drinking poison hemlock. 

Who is Socrates?

400

This trio of vegetables, consisting of bell peppers, onions, and celery, forms the foundation of many traditional Creole and Cajun dishes in New Orleans.

What is the holy trinity?

400

This football team won the first Super Bowl in 1967.

Who are the Green Bay Packers?

400

This space telescope, launched in 1990, has provided some of the most detailed images of distant galaxies. 

What is the Hubble Space Telescope? 

400

This fictional character is Harry Potter's godfather and also a member of the Order of the Phoenix. 

Who is Sirius Black?

400

Snakes use this body part to collect olfactory chemical signals from surroundings. 

What is the tongue? 

400

This ancient civilization, known for its advanced engineering and architecture, built the famous city of Machu Picchu. 

Who are the Incas?

500

This city has the most restaurants per capita in the United States. 

What is San Francisco? 

500

This coach led the Chicago Bulls to 6 NBA championships in the 1990s. 

Who is Phil Jackson?

500

This biological phenomenon allows certain living organisms to emit light. 

What is bioluminescence?

500

In the Lord of the Rings, who does Gollum refer to the One Ring as?

What is "my precious"?

500

Bengal tigers are known for their powerful roar, which can be heard up to this distance. 

What is 2 miles?

500

Rasputin gained significant influence over this Russian royal family, particularly Tsarina Alexandra.

Who are the Romanovs?