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100

This classic treat is considered a fruit despite having no seeds like is traditional.

What is a banana? 
100
This person was made famous by his announcement on horseback throughout Massachusetts - "The British are coming!"

Who was Paul Revere?

100

This movie is famous for being the highest grossing movie of all time.

What is Avatar?

100

This tree is one of the oldest there is, located in Sequoia National Park.

What is the General Sherman?

100
The three components of an atom.

What is a proton, neutral, and electron?

200

The Italian counter-part to an iconic soft served dessert.

What is gelato?

200

The Cradle of Civilization's two famous rivers, in which many civilizations built their cities around. 

What are the Tigris and Euphrates River?

200

This film is known for being the sequel to a high budget super hero movie, in which six crystals are hunted.

What is Avengers: Endgame?

200

This number is famous from a commercial jingle, in which a house is coming together with several people building it. Empire - today!

What is 1-800-588-2300?

200
An animal that eats both meat and vegetation.
What is an omnivore?
300

The two common sauces that pasta is served in.

What is marinara and Alfredo sauce?

300

A famous battle in American history, where the shot that started the war took place?

What was the Battle of Lexington?

300

This is an iconic Tarantino film in which the main Uma Thurman where's a bright yellow bodysuit.

What is Kill Bill?

300

This is the largest organ in the human body.

What is the skin? 

300

The asteroid belt that is located beyond the orbit of Pluto. 

What is the Keiper Belt?

400

This style of egg is made through the circular movement of water in a pot as the egg is cracked in without its shell and stirred. 

What is a poached egg?

400

This empire was the largest in the world, encompassing parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe. 

What was the Roman Empire?

400
This movie won the Oscar for Best Picture this year.

What is Anora?

400

This is the scientific name for a VERY fluffy cloud. 

What is a Cumulonimbus cloud?

400

The pigmentation that makes plants green.

What is chlorophyll?

500

This common topping to several Mexican dishes is described by some to taste like soap.

What is cilantro?

500

This member of the iconic Apollo 13 is the lesser known of the three members, but was in fact the Captain of the mission. 

Who was Michael Collins?

500

The Indian film industry is affectionately named this in relation to the American film industry nickname.

What is Bollywood?

500

This skin on this part of your body has very minimal sensation, and it is said someone could lick it or even bite it and you would not feel it.

What is your elbow?

500

This scientific phenomenon is why causes the image of a straw to be distorted when put in a glass of water.

What is diffraction?