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200

This river, the second-longest in Africa, flows through Uganda, Sudan, and Egypt

Nile River

200

The process by which plants make food using sunlight

Photosynthesis

200

The actor who played Jack Dawson in Titanic

Leonardo DiCaprio

200

The green herb is the main ingredient in traditional pesto

Basil

200

This Japanese company created the first commercial video game console, the Color TV-Game

Nintendo

400

The tallest mountain in North America, located in Alaska

Denali (Mount McKinley)

400

The largest planet in our solar system

Jupiter

400

The science-fiction TV series created by Gene Roddenberry in the 1960s

Star Trek

400

The Turkish dish of grilled meat, often served on skewers, whose name latterly means "roasted"

Kebab

400

The programming language named after a type of snake

Python

600

The straight that separates Russia from Alaska

Bering Straight

600

The type of rock formed from cooled lava or magma

Igneous rock

600

The director of Jurassic Park and ET

Steven Spielberg

600

This fermented soybean paste is a staple in Japanese cuisine

Miso

600

Ethnicity of the tech visionary who co-founded Tesla and SpaceX

South African

800

This South American plateau, is the world's highest, averaging over 13,000 feet in elevation

Altiplano

800

The effect by which light bends when passing from one medium to another

Refraction

800

The actor who has played James Bond the most times

Roger Moore

800

The spicy Indian dish made with marinated meat in yogurt and spices

Tandoori chicken

800

This man made the first phone call on March 10, 1876 to his assistant Thomas Watson

Alexander Graham Bell

1000

The capital cit of Kazakhstan, formerly know as Astana

Nur-Sultan

1000

The second most abundant element in Earth's crust

Silicon

1000

The actor who played Andy Dufresne in The Shawshank Redemption

Tim Robbins

1000

The French dessert made with caramelized sugar and custard

Crème brûlée

1000

The inventor of the World Wide Web in 1989

Tim Berners-Lee