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100

Known for outsmarting Elmer Fudd, this rabbit chomps carrots and quips “What’s up, Doc?”

Who is Bugs Bunny?

100

A house for bees.

What is HIVE?

100

Known as the world’s first national park, this U.S. reserve is home to Old Faithful and the Grand Prismatic Spring.

What is Yellowstone National Park?

100

The unit of distance representing how far light travels in one year.

What is a light-year?

100

The only country to have played in every FIFA World Cup since its inception in 1930.

What is Brazil?

200

In 2012, Wendi McLendon-Covey shared the MTV Movie Award for Best Gut-Wrenching Performance with Kristen Wiig, Ellie Kemper, Maya Rudolph, Melissa McCarthy and Rose Byrne for a scene in this film.

What is Bridesmaids?

200

he flavorful outer peel of citrus fruits used to enhance dishes.

What is ZEST?

200

Stretching over 2,190 miles from Georgia to Maine, this is the longest marked hiking trail in the United States.

What is the Appalachian Trail?

200

The Space Center in Houston is named for this president, who was an early advocate of manned space flight.

Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?

200

In 1964, this boxer became the youngest heavyweight champion in history at just 22 years old.

Who is Muhammad Ali?

300

Patrick Swayze was no ordinary bouncer—his character held a degree in philosophy in this 1991 film.

What is Roadhouse?

300

To stare openly and rudely.

What is GAWK?

300

Often called the “Rose City,” this ancient Nabatean archaeological site is carved directly into Jordan’s sandstone cliffs.

What is Petra?

300

Known as both the Morning Star and the Evening Star, this planet outshines all but the Sun and Moon.

What is Venus?

300

Combining elements of tennis and badminton, this paddle sport is typically played on a 20-by-44-foot court.

What is pickleball?

400

Elizabeth Taylor’s costume budget for this 1963 historical drama was $194,800 and included a gold cloth dress.

What is Cleopatra?

400

A light nap or short sleep.

What is DOZE?

400

Built in the 15th century high in the Andes, this “Lost City” sits atop a mountain ridge above Peru’s Sacred Valley.

What is Machu Picchu?

400

With winds exceeding 1,200 miles per hour, this “ice giant” has the fastest sustained atmospheric flows.

What is Neptune?

400

On July 18, 1999, David Cone retired all 27 batters at Yankee Stadium, achieving this rare pitching feat.

What is a perfect game?

500

n The Matrix, when Morpheus offers Neo two pills, he chooses this one over the blue pill.

What is the red pill?

500

A small taste or measure of liquor.

What is DRAM?

500

Famously running from Chicago to Santa Monica, this highway became a symbol of American freedom and migration.

What is Route 66?

500

Completing a full rotation in just under 10 hours makes this the fastest-spinning planet.

What is Jupiter?

500

First held in 1995, this annual competition spotlights skateboarding, BMX, motocross, and snowboarding.

What are the X Games?