Animals
American Landmarks
Marvel Movies
Before & After
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100

A long-standing tradition in the United States sees the sitting President pardoning what flightless bird on Thanksgiving?

A turkey

100

Founded by Catholic missionaries in 1718, this structure is remembered as the site of one of history’s great last stands. 

The Alamo Mission

100

Spider-Man 3 features the cinematic introduction of this mirror-image of the titular character. 

Venom

100

Movie in which Morgan Freeman chauffeurs Catherine Bach in her short shorts, perhaps in the General Lee. 

Driving Miss Daisy Duke

100

Ocean Spray is most commonly associated with the juice of this fruit. 

Cranberry

200

This bird derives it’s pink coloration from the brine shrimp it consumes. 

Flamingo

200

Construction began in 2006 on this building that currently stands as the tallest man-made structure in the United States. 

One World Trade Center

200

In their 2007 film, the Fantastic Four fought and later befriended this shiny alien. 

Silver Surfer

200

French Protestant theologian known for his Five Points and the 30th President of the United States. 

John Calvin Coolidge

200

This distilled spirit is derived from the Slavic word meaning “little water.” Makes sense, considering it was founded in Russia. 

Vodka

300

English immigrants were responsible for introducing this household pet to the New World. 

Cats

300

This volcano, located in Washington, famously erupted in 1980.

Mount St. Helens

300

Canadian diva Céline Dion contributed her vocals to Ashes, a ballad from this 2018 sequel. 

Deadpool 2

300

A 2-time Oscar-winning actor is honored by a 554-foot obelisk in the nation’s capital. 

The Denzel Washington Monument

300

When this popular soft drink’s name was first translated phonetically into Chinese, it resulted in the phrase “Bite the Wax Tadpole.”

Coca-Cola

400

When sea otters go to sleep, they prevent drifting off from one another by doing this. 

Holding hands

400

Originally built in 1923, the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles spelled out this slightly longer word until 1949. 

Hollywoodland

400

This music icon made an attempt to purchase Marvel Comics in the 1990s, with the goal of casting himself as Spider-Man in a planned feature film. 

Michael Jackson

400

Conflict between the U.S. & the Soviet Union from 1945 to 1991 that’s a science fiction novel by H.G. Wells.

The Cold War of the Worlds

400

Although it has never been officially acknowledged, many fans believe a key ingredient in Dr. Pepper is…

Prune juice 

500

This primate is known for the blue and red coloration on its snout. 

Mandrill

500

Called the Confederate Mount Rushmore, this granite dome features bas-relief carvings of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and “Stonewall” Jackson. 

Stone Mountain

500

This young hero has, rather confusingly, been portrayed by three different actors: Abby Ryder Fortson, Emma Fuhrmann, and Kathryn Newton. 

Cassie Lang

500

Bookseller made up of argon, neon, xenon, helium or radon. 

Barnes & Noble gases

500

The ancestor of this sudsy soda was originally consumed hot as a medicinal treatment. 

Root beer

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