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100

This NBA player is known as "King James."

LeBron James

100

This streaming platform is known for original shows like "Stranger Things" and "The Witcher."

Netflix

100

This U.S. President issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.

Abraham Lincoln

100

This mountain is where Elijah confronted the prophets of Baal and called down fire from heaven.

Mount Carmel

100

This planet is known as the Red Planet.

Mars
200

This female gymnast has the most World Championship gold medals in history.

Simon Biles

200

This singer became the youngest to win Album of the Year at the Grammys in 2020 with "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?"

Billie Eilish

200

This ancient civilization built Machu Picchu in Peru.

Inca Empire

200

This Old Testament prophet had a vision of a valley full of dry bones coming to life.

Ezekiel

200

This physicist developed the theory of general relativity.

Albert Einstein

300

This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men's soccer.

Brazil

300

This 2023 movie about a doll directed by Greta Gerwig was a cultural phenomenon.

Barbie

300

This war between England and France lasted from 1337 to 1453.

Hundred Years War

300

This Old Testament book contains the line “To everything there is a season…”

Ecclesiastes

300

This branch of science studies the interactions between organisms and their environment.

Ecology

400

This NFL team has the most Super Bowl wins as of 2023.

Pittsburg Steelers

400

This surrealist Spanish artist is best known for his painting “The Persistence of Memory,” featuring melting clocks.

Salvador Dali

400

This treaty ended World War I and imposed heavy reparations on Germany.

Treaty of Versailles

400

This prophet married a woman described as a prostitute as a symbolic act of Israel’s unfaithfulness.

Hosea

400

This term refers to the ability of a biological system to maintain internal stability despite changes in the external environment.

Homeostasis

500

This legendary basketball coach won 11 NCAA Division I national championships with UCLA.

John Wooden

500

This 20th-century composer wrote “The Rite of Spring,” which caused a riot at its 1913 premiere.

Igor Stravinsky

500

This U.S. President served the shortest term in history, dying just 31 days after taking office.

William Henry Harrison

500

This book contains the vision of the “Son of Man” coming with the clouds of heaven, a key messianic prophecy.

Book of Daniel

500

This scientist formulated the laws of planetary motion, showing that planets orbit the sun in ellipses.

Johannes Kepler