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The number of periods in an ice hockey game.

3

100

The continent with the largest population.

Asia

100

Used by John Wilkes Booth to assassinate Abraham Lincoln.

A Pistol

100

A musical instrument with four strings and is played with a bow.

Violin

100

What the F stands for in FBI.

Federal

100

The largest animal in the world.

The Blue Whale

200

A sport that uses rackets, shuttlecocks, a net and a court.

Badminton

200

The capitol of New Mexico.

Santa Fe

200

The American city where the Liberty Bell is located.

Philadelphia

200

A singer who  fronted the Black Eyed Peas and released her own album The Dutchess in 2006.

Fergie

200

The decade that Barbie's boyfriend Ken was first made.

1960s

200

The slowest animal in the world.

Three-toed sloth

300

The number of players on the field for each team in a soccer game.

11

300

Capital of Australia

Canberra

300

The preferred execution method to kill aristocrats during the French Revolution.

The Guillotine

300

This Michael Jackson album is the second best-selling album ever.

Thriller

300

The last decade in which people got the chance to see Halley's Comet.

1980s

300

The only mammal that lays eggs. 

Platypus

400

Where the 2004 Olympic Games were held.

Athens, Greece

400

Also known as the Garden state.

New Jersey

400

The US President with the shortest amount of days as President.

William Henry Harrison

400

Sings “I'm your only friend.  I'm not your only friend.  But I'm a little glowing friend.  But really I'm not actually your friend.  But I am ”

They Might Be Giants (Birdhouse In Your Sould)

400

Has a bill of rights for cows in their country.

India

400

The longest lifespan of any mammal.  With some living more than 200 years.

Bowhead whales

500

An Olympic event that involves a 3,000 meter footrace around a track. Runners must jump four hurdles and a water obstacle.

Steeplechase

500

The country with the most natural lakes.

Finland

500

Commonly know as The Black Death, which was widespread over all of Europe, arrived in England sometime in 1348 killing nearly half of the English population.

Bubonic Plague

500

The #1 best selling song by Elton John.

Candle in the Wind 1997

500

The month the Kentucky Derby takes place.

May

500

The middle section of an ant where all six legs are attached.

Thorax