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100

The organs that produce urine

What are kidneys?

100

A chemical used in combination with black light to reveal blood stains

What is Luminol?

100

Perhaps D&D's most iconic monster, this creature has several eyes mounted on long stalks

What is a beholder?

200

A heart medication and explosive

What is nitroglycerin?

200

The process by which extremely small DNA samples are amplified for analysis

What is polymerase chain reaction (PCR)?

200

The geometric shape of a d20

What is an icosahedron?

300

The antique practice of drilling holes in the skull

What is trepannation?

300

Richard Ramirez, a serial killer, received this nickname from the media

Who was the Night Stalker?

300

A sixth-level necromancy spell that allows the caster to remove their soul from their body

What is Magic Jar?

400

The inventor of the first widely used polio vaccine

Who is Joseph Salk?

400

A type of multiple-murder crime most commonly commited in late August or early September

What is family annihilation?

400

The least common PHB class/race combination on D&D Beyond, as of September 2017 (points will be given for any one of the least common 3)

What is half-orc wizard/gnome paladin/half-elf barbarian?

500

The pancreatic hormone responsible for raising blood sugar when it gets too low

What is glucagon?

500

A baroness in medieval Italy who created a makeup line as a cover to sell poison to the wives of abusive men

Who was Aqua Tofana?

500

A property shared in 5th edition by iron golems, androsphinxes, and couatls

What is immunity to psychic damage?