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400

This Austrian monk found pairs of genes separate in a random fashion when a plant's gametes form.

Mendel

400

A land bridge called Al Lisan separates this "corpselike" body of water into a southern basin & a northern basin.

The Dead Sea

400

My favorite part of going is watching the previews called these, like something a car pulls.

Trailers
400

Teen emperor Elagabalus forced all important Romans to worship Elah-Gabal, a sun type of this.

A god
400

This number is represented by the Roman numeral X.

10

800

Surely this name rings a bell: the name of this physiologist who studied the secretory activity of digestion from 1890 to 1900.

Ivan Pavlov

800

This ocean's greatest depth, about 18,000 feet, lies at around 82 degrees north latitude.

The Arctic Ocean

800

I love this format that gives "up to 40% more image" & "highest quality 3D."

IMAX

800

This Shoshone teen was an asset in many ways for Lewis & Clark, including finding edible plants during the journey.

Sacagawea

800

In a letter or message, an X symbolizes one of these.

A kiss

1200

This Swede's original scale had water's boiling point at 0 degrees & its freezing point at 100.

Celsius

1200

This second-longest African river takes its name from a kingdom that once existed near its mouth.

The Congo River

1200

The ticket guy knows me, so I'm front row center for this 2016 monster movie sequel with an address for a title.

10 Cloverfield Lane

1200

In 2016 a British 15-year-old got $250,000 for winning a new race of these remote-controlled craft around a track.

Drones

1200

This male first name starting with "X" is also a Jesuit university in Cincinnati.

Xavier University

1600

This giant of modern physics was diagnosed with ALS as a graduate student at Cambridge.

Hawking

1600

The Gulf of Mannar between India & this island nation is noted for its pearl banks & the sacred chank, a gastropod mollusk.

Sri Lanka

1600

I scream, you scream for these bite-sized chocolate-covered ice cream treats with a double talk name.

Bonbons

1600

He was just 18 when he joined brother Frank & the Younger Gang to rob his first bank in 1866.

Jesse James

1600

In the 1637 work "Geometrie" he introduced the use of X, Y, & Z as symbols of unknown quantities.

Descartes

2000

This Rome-born physicist designed the first nuclear reactor.

Enrico Fermi

2000

The Strait of Tiquina connects the northern & southern parts of this lake in the Andes.

Lake Titicaca

2000

Before we go, we should check out the ratings on this website that sounds like something you throw at a bad film.

Rotten Tomatoes

2000

As a teen, this "Birds of America" artist conducted the first bird-banding on the continent by using thread.

Audubon

2000

X division at this new Mexico national lab is the USA's Center for the Physics of Nuclear Weapons.

Los Alamos