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200

DAILY DOUBLE This sitcom features a character known for saying “How you doin’?”


Friends


200

This 2010s pop hit repeats a color in its title and is sung by a British superstar.


“Green Light” by Lorde


200

This brand’s swoosh logo is recognized worldwide.


 Nike


200

 He was the first President of the United States.


George Washington


200

The symbol for Oxygen.


O


400

This sci‑fi series popularized the phrase “Live long and prosper.”


Star Trek


400

This rock anthem by Queen is often chanted at sports events.


“We Will Rock You”


400

This tech giant’s fruit logo appears on laptops everywhere.


 Apple


400

The U.S. bought this large territory from France in 1803.


 The Louisiana Purchase


400

The element with the symbol Na.


Sodium


600

 This drama series is known for the line “I am the one who knocks.”


Breaking Bad


600

This 80s song by Michael Jackson features a spooky laugh.


 “Thriller”


600

This car company makes the F‑150.


 Ford


600

 This document begins with the words “We the People.”


The U.S. Constitution


600

:DAILY DOUBLE    The atomic number of Carbon.


 6


800

 This animated show features a baby genius and a talking dog.


Family Guy


800

This Beatles song mentions a “yellow” vehicle.


 “Yellow Submarine”


800

 This soda brand is known for its red cans.


 Coca‑Cola


800

 The year the U.S. entered World War II.


 1941


800

This noble gas glows bright in neon signs.



Neon


1000

 In One Piece, this character often says he will become the King of the Pirates.


 Monkey D. Luffy


1000

This Whitney Houston hit is famous for its powerful high note.


 “I Will Always Love You”


1000

 This luxury brand is known for its interlocking “C” logo.


Chanel


1000

 This battle was the turning point of the American Civil War.


The Battle of Gettysburg


1000

The heaviest naturally occurring element.


Uranium

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