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Animals
100

Acceleration of Earth's gravity

9.81 m/s2

100

Best selling single of all time

Bing Crosby's "White Christmas"

100

This character just wanted to tend the rabbits.

Lenny

100
This planet's name was called Georgium Sidus, "George's Star", after King George III before being changed to what we call it today

Uranus

100

Female fox

Vixen

200

The term used to determine the stability of atoms

half-life

200

The number of beats per measure in a 6/8 time signature

6

200

This book features Max, a boy who wears a wolf costume and sails to an island of wild monsters.

Where the Wild Things Are

200

This president's parrot was kicked out of his funeral for swearing.

Andrew Jackson

200

A group of parrots is known as this

A pandemonium 

300

The "C" in E = MC2

Speed of light

186k mps in a vacuum

300

A tone up from F#

G#

300

This ancient poem begins, “Sing, Muse, of the anger of Achilles…”?

The Iliad

300

Napolean was attacked by, and retreated because of, a horde of this animal.

Rabbits

300

Number of chambers in a cockroach's heart

13

400

What CRISPR stands for.

 (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats)

 a revolutionary gene-editing technology adapted from bacterial immune systems. It uses a guide RNA to direct a Cas9 enzyme to a specific DNA sequence, creating a precise cut to delete, edit, or replace DNA, enabling treatments for genetic

400

In percussion, this rudiment is structures RLRR LRLL

Paradiddle

400

This Irish author penned Dracula, drawing on local vampire legends and real castle ruins. 

Bram Stoker

400

Captain Benjamin Hornigold and his pirate crew boarded a sloop off the coast of Honduras and stole this article of clothing from the crew rather than treasure.

Hats

400
The percent of a cat's life spent in sleep

60-80%

500

This particle is a gauge boson that mediates electromagnetic force

Photon

gauge bosons are fundamental elementary particles that act as force carriers or "messengers" in quantum field theory 

500
This playing technique is also called a "broken cord" for how notes are played individually in succession rather than together as a cord.

Arpeggio

500

This philosopher tutored Alexander the Great and founded the Lyceum.

Aristotle

500

Hollywood was established in California to get away from this controlling voice in media on the East Coast in the late 1800s

Thomas Edison

500

A cricket's ears are located here on its body

the tibia of its forelegs