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100

This is the word which refers to a period of fourteen days.

Fortnight

100

This element occurs naturally in bedrock, but is also found in high concentrations as a result of historical pesticide applications in orchards.

Arsenic

100

The character Link carries a sword in which Nintendo video game franchise?

Zelda

100

This animated TV show, produced by American Cartoonist Matt Groening, is set in New New York at the turn of the 31st century.

Futurama

100

This is the currency of India.

(Indian) Rupee

200

This automobile gained fame after its use in a 1985 American film about time travel.

DeLorean

200

This element, commonly used in fireworks, produces a bright red glow when burned.

Strontium

200

In the video game Terraria, the Truffle Worm is used in the ocean to summon which boss?

Duke Fishron

200

2009's highest-grossing film about blue aliens was written, directed, and produced by which Canadian filmmaker?

James Cameron

200

This alloy of gold and silver was used as currency in Greece around 600 BC.

Electrum

300

In a formula closely associated with Albert Einstein, what does the letter "c" stand for?

The speed of light (approximately 300 million m/s)

300

Naturally occurring compounds of this element, used in computer parts, can cause a disease of the lungs.

Silicon

300

This Texan musical artist produced the original soundtrack for the popular video game Minecraft.

C418

300

This popular American sitcom is heavily based upon an earlier show by British writers Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.

The Office

300

This well-known American dollar coin, first minted in 1878, is known by the name of its designer.

Morgan dollar

400

This manned space mission by the United States in 1969 saw the first humans step foot on the lunar surface.

Apollo 11

400

This radioactive noble gas is sometimes detected in homes, and is carcinogenic.

Radon

400

This 2001 expansion for a 1998 game lets players take control of a security guard at a government research facility.

Half-Life: Blue Shift

400

This English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer is perhaps most famous for his screen persona "the Tramp" in silent films.

Charlie Chaplin

400

The 1976 europop song "Danging Queen" was featured in which 2008 film, based upon a musical with the same name?

Mamma Mia!

500

This is the Latin name for the arrangement of stars referred to in the United Kingdom and Ireland as "the Plough".

Ursa Major

500

The chemical element with atomic number 96 is named after this Polish chemist.

Marie Curie

500

This roleplay gamemode for 2006 game Garry's Mod was created by players as a satirical response to the presidency of Donald Trump.

Mexican Border RP

500

This device, containing one or more electron guns, was used in early television sets and computer monitors.

Cathode-Ray Tube

500

This former U.S. president, in office throughout World War I, was briefly featured on $100,000 notes used by the federal reserve banks.

Woodrow Wilson