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200

In 1974, this was the first product scanned by a UPC scanner.

Wrigley’s Juicy Fruit gum

200

This author wrote the famous children’s book “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”.

Roald Dahl

200

Name the sea between New Zealand and Australia.

Tasman Sea

200

This artist painted the famous artwork “Mona Lisa”.

Leonardo da Vinci

200

Name the director of the movie Jurassic Park.

Steven Spielberg

400

This is the most expensive spice in the world by weight.

Saffron

400

Alice tries to play croquet with this animal in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

A flamingo

400

This natural wonder of the world is named after aviator Jimmy Angel?

Angel Falls

400

Name the famous painter was also an architect, an engineer, and a sculptor?

Leonardo da Vinci

400

This actor played the character of Tony Stark in Marvel's Iron Man films.

Robert Downey, Jr.

600

Name the only edible food that never expires.

Honey

600

This classic novel tells the story of a young girl named Scout Finch.

To Kill a Mockingbird

600

Name the largest ocean.

Pacific Ocean

600

Claude Monet is most famous for his paintings of this flower.

Water Lilies

600

This member of the Beatles had dyslexia.

John Lennon

800

This state consumes the most turkeys on Thanksgiving Day.

California

800

Name the author who wrote the dystopian novel 1984.

George Orwell

800

This is the world's longest river.

Amazon River

800

This artist painted the famous artwork “Starry Night”.

Vincent van Gogh

800

This rock band’s lead guitarist is known for his iconic guitar solo in the song “Stairway to Heaven”?

Led Zeppelin (Jimmy Page)

1000

The orange and blue packaging of this Nestle candy bar proclaims that it is "crispety, crunchety, and peanut-buttery".

Butterfinger

1000

Name the book in which a teenage boy named Holden Caulfield narrates his experiences in New York City.

The Catcher In The Rye

1000

This is what the deepest part in all of the world's oceans is called.

The Mariana Trench (the bottom is about 35,876 feet deep)

1000

This man is known for his optical illusion paintings, such as “Relativity” and “Waterfall”.

M.C. Escher

1000

Name the only movie to have the sequel win an Oscar.

The Godfather