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100

Spiderman's long time love interest:

Mary Jane

100

This kind of cable uses light to send messages:

Fiber Optic

100

This explorer had ships called Pinta, Santa Maria and NiƱa:

Christopher Columbus

100

A trumpet falls into this category of instruments:

Brass

100

This water animal is a reptile that has the strongest bite:

Crocodile

200

Tony Stark is the CEO of this company:

Stark Industries


200

Core' is a brand made by this technology distributor:

Intel

200

Dalai Lama fled from Tibet to which nearby country in 1959:

India

200

In 2006 this artist had the number 1 single 'Sorry'

Madonna

200

A young rhinoceros is called this:

Calf

300

His birth name is Kal-El:

Superman

300

A blue wavy line in Microsoft Word indicates this error: 

Formatting/grammatical warning

300

In December 1989 the Brandenburg Gate reopened, uniting two halves of this city:

Berlin

300

The classic song 'Memory' features in which Andrew Lloyd Webber musical:

Cats

300

Tigers are native to this continent:

Asia

400

This Green Lantern was a pilot:

Hal Jordan

400

A malicious program which replicates itself to spread to other computers has this common name:

Worm

400

The occupation of Spartacus in ancient Rome:

Gladiator

400

Inspired by a chapter title in the book Wind In The Willows, this group released the album Piper At The Gates of Dawn:

Pink Floyd

400

Collective noun for a group of foxes:

Skulk

500

This Avengers superhero is an Android created by the super robot Ultron:

Vision

500
11 in binary translates to this base 10 number:

3

500

Alan Shepard became the first person to play golf where in 1971:

The Moon

500

In the lyrics of a well knowv song, this is how far would Al Jolson walk for 'one of your smiles':

A million miles


500

This animal is featured on the Australian 20 cents coins:  

Platypus