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100

The highest ranking general in all of US history, he is considered a 6 star general

George Washington

100

The musical with the most Tony nominations - 16 in total

Hamilton

100

K is the symbol for this element

Potassium

100

The younger sister of the female protagonist in Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games

Primrose Everdeen 

(also accepted: Prim/Primrose/Prim Everdeen)

100
This famous olympian nicknamed the "Buckeye Bullet" attended THE Ohio State University prior to winning 4 gold medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympics

Jesse Owens

200
The location of the famous Hamilton/Burr duel

Weehawken, New Jersey

200

The name of the Drivers License star's debut album 

SOUR

200

Method or drawing used to determine potential genotypes in an offspring

Punnet Square 

200

Author of numerous children's books that were later adapted into popular films including Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the BFG, and James and the Giant Peach

Roald Dahl

200

Lizzo plays this instrument

Flute

300
Vice President Kamala Harris is a member of this sorority

Alpha Kappa Alpha

300

The song ME! from Taylor Swift's album Lover features the lead singer from this band

Panic! At the Disco

300

Region of the eye that creates a blindspot due to the fact that no photoreceptors can be found here

Optic nerve

(also accepted: optic disk)

300

In this short story a world famous hunter enjoys the thrill of the kill and ups his game by hunting humans

The Most Dangerous Game

300

In the Bible, these three men were thrown in to a burning furnace yet they survived

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abendago

400

This person changed the procedure for electing a Vice President was selected. Prior to his presidency, the runner up in the presidential election became VP.

Thomas Jefferson

400

Famous composer that  wrote the music for numerous ballets including Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and Sleeping Beauty

Tchaikovsky 

400

The number 6.022 x 1023 is this scientist's claim to fame

Avagadro

400

Hamlet's closest childhood friends that are tricked into taking a trip to England where they meet their doom

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern

400

The New York City School of Ballet was founded by this man. He also choreographed the Nutcracker ballet.

George Balanchine

500

This famous abolitionist delivered the speech "Ain't I A Woman?"

Sojourner Truth

500

This band banned brown M&Ms from all of their venues and performances

Van Halen

500

Region of the brain most associated with memory storage

Hippocampus

500

Most prestigious award for children's picture books. Some well-known winning books include Where the Wild Things Are, Click Clack Moo Cows That Type, and The Snowy Day

Caldecott Award

500

Lin Manuel Miranda is best known for writing and starring in Hamilton. What other Tony-Award winning musical did Miranda write and star in? 

In the Heights