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100

This Italian plumber had a blockbuster movie in 2023

Mario

100

This team won the world series in 2025.

Dodgers

100

This bird is the only one that can flap its wings backward to hover.

Humming Bird

100

This common bread side, often seasoned with garlic and herbs, is typically topped on baguette or ciabatta before toasting.

Garlic Bread

100

His alter ego is Bruce Wayne, and he protects Gotham City

Batman

200

This 80s-infused sci-fi series made Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” a chart-topper again.

Stranger Things

200

In 1972, this NFL team became the only one to complete a perfect 17-0 season (regular season + Super Bowl win).

Dolphins

200

This is the only mammal capable of true flight.

Bat

200

is global “king of spices,” harvested by hand from crocus flowers, is the most expensive spice in the world.

Saffron

200

The power of this hero comes from a mystical hammer called Mjölnir.

Thor

300

Kim, Kourtney, and Khloé star in this Hulu reality continuation of their original series.

The Kardashians

300

This golfer won the 1997 Masters by a record 12-stroke margin — the largest such victory in the tournament’s history.

Tiger Woods

300

Despite being a bird, this creature is the largest bird in existence — but it can’t fly.

Ostrich

300

How many pasta shapes are in the world.

A little over 600.

300

This Amazonian warrior’s real name is Diana Prince, and she wields the magical “Lasso of Truth.”

Wonder Woman

400

Before TikTok, this six-second video app ruled the internet.

Vine

400

What is the heated rivalry game between Auburn and Alabama called.

The Iron Bowl

400

This mammal is famous for sleeping while floating on its back — often holding hands with others so they don’t drift away.

Sea Otter

400

The food item often credited as the first mass‑market cereal (late 1800s) — now a breakfast staple in many households.

Corn Flakes

400

This DC character debuted in 1938’s Action Comics #1, widely considered the birth of the modern superhero.

Superman

500

This global pop star’s 2023–2024 world tour was called a cultural phenomenon — with sold-out shows across five continents and billions in ticket sales.

Taylor Swift

500

In the biggest Super Bowl blowout (49-26), this team scored the most points ever by a single team in a Super Bowl.

49ers

500

This animal’s fingerprints are so similar to humans’ that they can sometimes be mistaken for human fingerprints.

Koala

500

This spread — now beloved worldwide — traces its roots to a wartime alternative to pure chocolate in Italy, and was originally launched in 1964.

Nutella

500

In the show "Invincible" who was the hero the killed the Guardians of the Globe.

Omni Man

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