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100

Name the hottest planet in our solar system.

Venus
100

What English word for the chief cook in a professional kitchen, means "boss" in Danish, German, and Luxembourgish?

Chef πŸ‘¨β€πŸ³

100

What is the painting β€œLa Gioconda” by Leonarda da Vinci more famously known as?

"Mona Lisa"

100

What is the name given to Indian food cooked over charcoal in a clay oven?

Tandoori


100

What does the "www" in front of any web address stand for?

World Wide Web

200

Which animal in Finding Dory has three hearts and blue blood?

Hank the Octopus.

200

Which Hawaiian word is used both as a greeting and as a goodbye?

Aloha

200

Samhain, the pagan festival celebrated every 31st October, involved dressing up and going house to house reciting verses in exchange for food. This custom is also practiced today in which holiday on the same date?

Halloween πŸŽƒ

200

Horus, Isis, and Anubis are all gods worshipped by which ancient civilisation?

Egyptian

200

In Peter Pan, apart from Captain Hook's hand, what else did the crocodile swallow, whose sound alerts Hook whenever the crocodile is near?

Clock

300

Monotremes are a small group of egg-laying mammals. Name one of its members.

Spiny anteater (echidna); platypus

300

The German word for which clothing item literally translates as "hand shoes?"

Gloves

300

In which video game did the character Super Mario first appear?

Donkey Kong

300

What is the national animal of Scotland?

Unicorn

300

Russet, fingerling, and petite, are all varieties of what vegetable?

Potato

400

Name the scientist whose research into radioactivity earned her two Nobel Prizes, one in Physics, and the other in Chemistry.

Hint: She was also the first female Nobel Prize winner.

Marie Curie

400

Name this scaly-skinned mammal, whose name derives from the Malay word for "one that rolls," due to its ability to curl itself into a protective ball when threatened.


Pangolin

400

Which Central American country has a name which translates to English as β€œThe Saviour”? 

El Salvador

400

This classical score, featured in The Squid Game, is known as the Blue Danube Waltz. Name the composer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEGdn0OZ22Q

Strauss

400

One million has 6 zeroes.

How many zeroes are in one googol?

100

500

What natural food has a low water content and high acidity that makes it hard for decomposers to grow, and so it never goes bad?            

Honey 🍯🐝

500

Which dinosaur's name is derived from Latin for "fast robber?"

Velociraptor

500

Which country won the first-ever football World Cup in 1930?

Uruguay 

500

In the US state of Georgia, it is against the law to eat what food using anything else other than bare hands?

Fried chicken. 

500

What type of creature is a Flemish Giant?

Rabbit 🐰