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200

Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), and ______ were the first indications for which Brentuximab vedotin was FDA approved. 

Hodgkin lymphoma

200

Sensory body parts are important. The nose: it smells. "The eyes": ____

They see

200

This sturdy bone in the human body is capable of bearing more weight than any other.

The femur

200

Born in Seattle, WA, this tech giant was at one point the wealthiest man on earth. He is still quite rich. 

Bill Gates

200

This humanoid creature does not age, and might be found sleeping in a coffin.

Vampire

400

On Protein Tracker, this protein (#2) is the oldest antibody currently logged in the system. 

h00

400

"Danger": some species in this plant-growing area might have thorns.

Garden

400

A nephrologist is a doctor specializing in the treatment and diagnosis of conditions affecting____

The kidneys

400

This rock and roll legend famously covered the "Star Spangled Banner" at Woodstock in 1969.

Jimi Hendrix

400

A fictional monster known in Japanese as "Gojira", terrorized entire cities in this 1954 Ishirō Honda film.

"Godzilla"

600

This executive (direct report to Clay) oversees more employees than any other executive with a staggering 13 direct reports. 

Roger Dansey 

600

If you use your "debit card" too much, this may lead to____

Bad credit

600

If you have just received a cholecystectomy, what internal organ might you be missing on your way out the door?

The gallbladder 

600

This clog-sporting celebrity chef found huge success in demonstrating the joy of Italian cooking on television.

Mario Batali

600

This many-headed mythological creature gave Hercules a run for his money. For every head the Greek hero chopped off, two would grow in its place. 

Hydra

800

Sasha Lucas reports directly to this Principal Scientist in Immunology. 

Alyson Smith 

800

Everyone knows "eleven plus two" equals thirteen, but so does ____

Twelve plus one

800

This peptide, which is secreted in the pituitary gland, has been outlawed by the FDA for all but a few medical conditions. 

Human Growth Hormone

800

Born and raised in Aberdeen, WA, this Seattle-based musician's discography includes the 1991 album "Nevermind", and the 1993 album "In Utero". 

Kurt Cobain

800

This ill-tempered tree guards a secret tunnel, located on the grounds of a famous magical school. 

Whomping Willow

1000

This person is the only Sr. Staff Scientist in the Antibody Discovery Group.

Kerry Klussman

1000

If you are "rereading" old history books on military conflicts, you might read about this type of soldier, who was responsible for hurling explosives at enemy positions. 

Grenadier 

1000

Herpes zoster is another name for this disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus.

Shingles

1000

This Seattle-born actor is best known for his goofy role in a hit NBC series depicting life in a paper supply company.

Rainn Wilson

1000

Perhaps the most famous of all Lovecraftian monsters, this giant cosmic entity resembled a terrifying mix of an octopus, a dragon, and a human. 

Cthulhu