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Science
100

This is the author of The Cat in the Hat.

Who was Dr. Seuss?

100

This is the most widely eaten food in the world.

What is rice?

100

This material is used to make ceramics.

What is clay?

100

This is said when it is raining very hard outside.

What is "raining cats and dogs"?

100

This is the 1st element on the periodic table.

What is Hydrogen?

200

This is the only fruit that bears seeds on the outside.

What are strawberries?

200

This is the artist that painted "Starry Night".

Who was Vincent Van Gogh?

200

These fruits are said when someone is comparing two very different things.

What is "comparing apples to oranges"?

200

This is the 2nd planet from the sun.

What is Venus?

300

This ingredient is used to make bread rise.

What is yeast?

300

This is the difference between two objects, such as the difference between light and dark.

What is contrast?

300

This is a saying that would be used when someone is silent, referring to a furry animal.

What is "Cat got your tongue"?

300

This is the body system that circulates blood throughout your body and delivers oxygen to organs and muscle.

What is the cardiovascular system?

400

This Canadian side dish is made of fries, gravy, and cheese.

What is poutine?

400

This is the name of a 1930 painting by Grant Wood which displays a man holding a pitchfork, and a woman with a sideways gaze.

What is American Gothic?

400

This is what people say and do when they don't want to jinx something.

What is "Knock on wood"?

400

These are the two elements used to create salt.

What are sodium and chlorine?

500

This was the first food eaten in space.

What is applesauce?

500

This artist led the pop art movement, one of his most known artworks is cans of Campbell Soup.

Who was Andy Warhol?

500

This saying is said when something is in the past and inconsequential.

What is "Water under the bridge"?

500

This is a scale of mineral hardness from 1 to 10 which allows people to see what minerals each mineral can scratch.

What is the Mohs Hardness Scale?