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200

This U.S. document begins with the words "We the People"

United States Constitution

200

This is the largest land animal on Earth

African Elephant/Elephant

200

This pop superstar is responsible for the song "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"

Elton John (Sir Elton John)

200

This Italian dish features layers of pasta, meat sauce, and cheese baked together.

Lasagna

200

This is the chemical symbol for Sodium

Na

400

This UK Prime Minister served during most of World War II

Winston Churchill

400

This animal is known as the fastest land animal, capable of reaching speeds over 60 mph

Cheetah

400

This individual is widely known as the "King of Pop"

Michael Jackson

400

What is the controversial ingredient of a Hawaiian pizza

Pineapple

400

This organelle is known as the "powerhouse of the cell"

Mitochondrion

600

This political ideology advocates for a classless society and is associated with Karl Marx

Communism

600

This animal is the only mammal capable of laying eggs

Platypus (Echidnas also accepted)

600

This pop superstar made his highly-anticipated return to stage as a headliner at Coachella this year.

Justin Bieber

600

This cut of beef, known for its tenderness, comes from the short loin and is served as a steak

Filet mignon

600

This scale measures the intensity of earthquakes

Richter scale

800

Which ancient Egyptian pharaoh's tomb was discovered nearly intact in 1922, making him one of the most famous figures in Egyptology

Tutankhamun (King Tut)

800

This largest species of shark is a filter feeder despite it's massive size

Whale shark

800

This band released the album Rumours in 1977 

Fleetwood Mac

800

This Italian dessert, whose name translates to "pick me up," is made with layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese

Tiramisu

800

Albert Einstein is famous for the equation E=MC2. What do the variables E and M stand for

Energy and Mass

1000

This empire, centered in modern-day Turkey, lasted over 600 years and ended after World War I

Ottoman Empire

1000

This marine animal has three hearts and blue blood due to copper-based hemocyanin

Octopus

1000

This British band is known for albums like "A Rush of Blood to the Head" and "Parachutes"

Coldplay

1000

This spirit must be made primarily from juniper berries and is the key liquor used in a Negroni

Gin

1000

This scientist's work led to the development of pasteurization and advances in vaccination and germ theory

Louis Pasteur