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100

This is the first prime number.

What is two (2)?

100

Before her hit "My Heart Will Go On," this Canadian singer represented Switzerland in the 1988 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest—and won.

Who is Celine Dion?

100

This Oscar winner for Best Picture features Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as two lovers on an ill-fated voyage.

What is "Titanic"?

100

Something I should do more often: work out at this building.

What is the "gym"?

100

The highest peak in this European mountain range is Mont Blanc.

What are the Alps?

200

This special rectangle occurs when all four sides equal the same value.

What is a square?

200

While this country is known for winning the 1974 contest with ABBA's "Waterloo," it has also won in 2015 with Måns Zelmerlöw's "Heroes."

What is Sweden?

200

The name of this clownfish from a 2003 Pixar film comes from the Latin for "no one"—probably a hint to the ensuing search for him.

Who is Nemo?

200

Something originally believed, but turns out to be false. Think Zeus or Thor.

What is "myth"?

200

This second-largest continent is home to 54 countries, the most out of any continent.

What is Africa?

300

The factorial symbol is represented by this punctuation mark.

What is an exclamation point?

300

As an interval act in the 2019 edition, this American celebrity sang "Like a Prayer." Her autotune-less performance? Like a massacre.

Who is Madonna?

300

This 1995 movie featured rhymes such as, "In the jungle you must wait, until the dice read five or eight."

What is "Jumanji"?

300

Struggling dancers may sometimes have trouble staying in this six-letter word.

What is "rhythm"?

300

One of Crash Course cofounder John Green's books features a girl named after this largest American state.

What is Alaska?
400

This property states that 8 plus 11 is the same as 11 plus 8.

What is the commutative property?

400

This British actress represented the United Kingdom with her song "Long Live Love" before starring as Sandy in the musical "Grease."

Who is Olivia Newton-John?

400

In "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," the location of this sacred object is Petra, Jordan.

What is the Holy Grail?

400

The Oxford English Dictionary defines this as "an underground room or vault beneath a church, used as a chapel or burial place."

What is a "crypt"?
400

It's the geographical term for a group of islands associated together, such as Hawaii or Japan.

What is an archipelago?

500

To determine the next number in this famous mathematical sequence named after an Italian, add the previous two numbers in the sequence.

What is the Fibonacci sequence?

500

Some of the songs this country has sent to Eurovision include "Viszlát Nyár," "Kedvesem," and most recently, "Az én apám."

What is Hungary?

500

Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler—this movie based on a Margaret Mitchell novel is the highest-grossing film adjusted for inflation.

What is "Gone With The Wind"?

500

In 2015, New Horizons floated past the dwarf planet Pluto via this form of exploration that has two Y's in its name.

What is a "flyby"?

500

Props if you can name this Caucasian country that first adopted Christianity as its official religion in 301 A.D.

What is Armenia?