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Sharmee played this sport growing up

What is swimming?

100

This war between the North and South took place in the United States from 1861 to 1865

What is the Civil War?

100

This artist is famous for cutting off his own ear

Who is Vincent van Gogh?

100

This is the only country that is also a continent

What is Australia?

100

The plastic pieces on the end of a shoe string

What is an Aglet?

200
The name of Sharmee's car 
What is Cary? 
200

The first 10 amendments 

What is The Bill of Rights?

200

This baseball player made his debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, breaking the sport's color barrier

Who is Jackie Robinson?

200

The deepest ocean trench in the world

What is the Mariana Trench? 

200

BMW stands for this (in english)

What is Bavarian Motor Works?

300

Sharmee's is completing her undergrad in this major

What is Biomedical Engineering? 

300

The amount of citizens that are in a jury

What is 12 citizens? 

300
Youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner

Who is Malala Yousafzai?

300

The only country in the world to have a flag that is not square or rectangular

What is Nepal?

300
This green cartoon character is used in "fake happy" memes

What is Kermit the Frog?

400

The common nickname Sharmee uses to call her mother

Who is Nignog?

400

The country that became the first to legalize abortion

What is Iceland?

400

The name of the sheep that became the first mammal clones from an adult somatic cell in 1996

Who is Dolly?
400

World'd largest island 

What is Greenland?

400

The substance nails are made of

What is Keratin? 

500

The animal Sharmee uses for her usernames, gmail, and passwords account

What is a dolphin?

500

The major European conflict that preceded the French Revolution

What is The Seven Years War?

500

The first president of the United States to live in the White House

Who is John Adams?

500

The most densely populated city in the world

What is Manila, Philippines? 

500

This flower was used as a type of currency in the 17th-century

What is Tulips?