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100

This pop star, known as the "Queen of Pop," released the hit song Like a Prayer in 1989.

Who is Madonna?

100

This American Author wrote Green Eggs and Ham, and The Cat in the Hat, delighting generations of children with rhymes and whimsy.  

Who is Dr. Seuss?

100

This Australian outlaw became a folk hero after leading a gang in the late 1800s, famous for his bulletproof armour during his final shootout with the police.

Who is Ned Kelly?

100

This astronaut was the second man to step foot on the moon, after his copilot Neil Armstrong. 

Who is Buzz Aldrin?

100

This Gas Giant's diameter is 11 times that of Earth, and it has 95 moons, including 4 of the biggest called the Galilean moons.

What is Jupiter?

200

This Netflix hit about a young chess prodigy named Beth Harmon became one of the platform's most-watched limited series in 2020.

What is The Queens Gambit?

200

In George Orwell's 1984, this omnipresent figure is the symbol of government surveillance and control.

Who is Big Brother?

200

Which former Prime Minister allegedly soiled himself in an Engadine McDonald's, 'staining' his career.

Who is Scott Morrison?

200

The USA bought Alaska from this country in 1867.

What is Russia?

200

This organ is the largest internal organ in the human body, and has the unique ability to regenerate.

What is the liver?

300

Billie Eilish became the youngest artist in history to win all four "Big Four" Grammy categories in one night: Album, Record, Song of the Year, and this award.

What is Best New Artist?

300

In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch defends Tom Robinson in this fictional Alabama town.

What is Maycomb?

300

This Australian breakdancer faced a challenging outcome at the 2024 Paris Olympics, scoring zero points for her unconventional performance.

Who is Ray Gunn?

300

This was the year marked the start of the French Revolution, and 5 years of mass political and social change. 

When was 1789?

300

This type of energy is measured using a Geiger counter, and can be used to sterilise medical equipment such as syringes or blood transfusion kits.

What is Radiation?

400

This long-running NBC workplace sitcom followed the employees of a paper company working in Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch.

What is The Office?

400

This 19th-century American Poet, known for her reclusive habits and dashes in her verse, wrote "Because I could not stop for Death."

Who is Emily Dickinson?

400

This Australian pop singer, who began her career in the soap Neighbours, went on to become one of the country's biggest pop exports.

Who is Kylie Minougue?

400

This man was the first emperor of China, and founder of the Qin Dynasty.

Who is Qin Shi Huang?

400

This iron-rich protein transports oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and carries carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs. 

What is hemoglobin?

500

Known for her flamboyant style, iconic hair, and dance anthems such as 'Hot to Go" this rising pop star was born under Kayleigh Rose Amstutz but performs under this stage name. 

Who is Chappell Roan?

500

This Author wrote all her books, including The WavesStanding upright.

Who is Virginia Woolf?

500

This indigenous artist and activist is known for her work in visual arts and advocacy for Aboriginal rights, blending traditional techniques with contemporary themes. 

Who is Tracey Moffatt?

500

Known as the 'Sun King', This rulers reign of 72 years and 110 days is the longest of any monarch in History.

Who is Louis XIV?

500

This is the term for when Atoms are the same chemical element but have a different atomic mass, with nearly identical chemical properties, but have differing physical properties.

What are isotopes?