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400

In Islam, the end of this month-long time of fasting is marked by Eid al-Fitr. 

What is Ramadan?

400

This important home is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

What is the White House?

400

It's celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November every year. November 22nd is the earliest possible date it can land. 

What is Thanksgiving?

400

It's what you call two people who are listening in on your secret conversation. 

What are Eavesdroppers?

400

This American Funny-Man is known for his work in movies such as Jumanji, Ride Along, and Central Intelligence.

Who is Kevin Hart?

800

This is the holy scripture in Judaism. 

What is the Torah?

800

Located in Westminster, it's the administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom.

What is Buckingham Palace?

800

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died on this day in 1826. Calvin Coolidge was born on the same day 46 years later.

What is July 4th? 

800

You must have this quality of being able to make judgments based on observable facts and be uninfluenced by emotion if you are to make a good lawyer. 

What is objectiveness?

800
Before she was a talk-show host, she was a stand-up comedian! Also, did you know she's a lesbian?

Who is Ellen Degeneres? 

1200

This so-called faith of notable people such as Tom Cruise is not even considered by many to be a religion. 

What is Scientology?

1200

This two-word abode is where George Washington spent his three years of retirement. 

What is Mount Vernon?

1200

Rosh Hashanah will fall on September 15-17 of 2023. About a week later falls this other Jewish holiday. 

What is Yom Kippur?

1200

LSD, Cannabis, and Ketamine are all known as these, a type of drug classification.

What are hallucinogens?

1200

In addition to being a brilliant comedian, this man was a phenomenal actor, winning the best supporting actor Oscar in 1998 for his performance in Good Will Hunting. 

Who was Robin Williams?

1600

In the Book of Exodus, Moses led the Israelites away from bondage in Egypt by famously splitting this sea. 

What is the Red Sea?
1600

Thomas Jefferson was known to be an avid strings player, so it makes sense that he lived on this plantation.

What is Monticello?

1600

It's celebrated on the third Monday of February every year. 

What is Presidents' Day?

1600

A pedalo is the name of the vehicle in this aquatic sport involving pedaling. 

What is paddleboating?

1600
This legendary actor won back-to-back golden globes in 1999 and 2000 for his work in The Truman Show and Man on the Moon.

Who is Jim Carrey? 

2000

This Jamaican religion started in the 1930s and had a very famous follower in Bob Marley. 

What is Rastafari?

2000
Nathaniel Hawthorne's book "The Blithedale Romance" was based on his time in this utopian community. 

What is Brook Farm?

2000

Santa has a total of 8 reindeer, including these two that both have names starting with the letter "C."

Who are Comet and Cupid?

2000

In classical electromagnetism, it's the vector field that expresses the density of permanent or induced magnetic dipole moments in a magnetic material.

What is magnetization?

2000

At a young age, this comedian was supposed to have a decent role as "the rib man" in his brother's film. Unfortunately, that role got stolen by none other than Chris Rock!

Who is Marlon Wayans?