American Rules Football
Famous Heists
Musicals
Video Game Franchises
Geography
100

Picked one spot ahead of draft bust Ryan Leaf, he went on to win two Super Bowls. One for the Colts and another for the Broncos

Peyton Manning

100

"D.B. Cooper" conducted a heist in 1971 on this type of vehicle. He was never identified or found

Airplane

100

Elphaba and Glinda are the leads in this spinoff of the Wizard of Oz and were portrayed by Adele Dazeem and Kristen Chenoweth in the original cast

Wicked

100

Starting out in the video game Donkey Kong and named simply as "Jumpman" this video game franchise is the best selling in history

Mario Brothers
100

This church was restored in Paris after a fire in 2019 that toppled the spire and required a $1,000,000,000 restoration

Notre Dame

200

The Ice Bowl was played at Lambeau Field in 1967 in a wind chill of -25 degrees. The game was between the Dallas Cowboys and this winning football team

Green Bay Packers

200

The Lufthansa heist, the biggest heist in mob history in 1978 was featured in this classic Martin Scorsese film, based on the book Wise Guys

Goodfellas

200

Lin-Manuel Miranda won a genius grant award and several Tony awards for his hip hop musical about this founding father

Hamilton

200

This block-stacking game was bundled with the original black and white version of the Gameboy and sold 35 million copies

Tetris

200

The Appalachian Trail travels through 14 states. It begins in Georgia and ends north of Bangor in this northeastern "Pine Tree State"

Maine

300

This team released a single and music video called the "Super Bowl Shuffle" in December 1985, seven weeks before they won the big game

Chicago Bears

300

This bank robbing duo were gunned down in 1934 in Louisiana

Bonnie and Clyde

300

Once the longest running musical in Broadway history before it closed. This Andrew Lloyd Webber play features singing and dancing felines

Cats

300

From World War II to Modern Warfare this action franchise has sold 500 million copies

Call of Duty

300

Ko Tapu in Phang Nga Bay in Thailand was featured in the spy film The Man With the Golden Gun. The island is known by western audiences as a nickname based off this fictional British secret agent

James Bond Island

400

This NFL franchise went to four consecutive Super Bowls and lost all of them in the early 1990s

Buffalo Bills

400

This very Canadian heist involved stealing 3000 tons (or C$18.7 million) of this valuable commodity

Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist

400

Audrey II is the name of a man-eating plant in a tiny flower store in this musical that features the line "Feed Me Seymour"

Little Shop of Horrors

400

No, not Grand Theft Auto. More like Grand Robbery Horse? This western video game was also created by Rockstar Games

Red Dead

400

The running of the bulls takes place in this city in Spain

Pamplona

500

Actual Final Jeopardy question that no one got right:
This is the only team to play (and win) in the Super Bowl before Neil Armstrong’s moon walk that has not been back to the Big Game since

New York Jets

500

Considered the greatest art theft in history, in 1911, the Mona Lisa was stolen from this Parisian museum

The Louvre

500

Bob Fosse created this murder/courtroom musical named after a large midwestern city. The Tony-winning revival was choreographed by his ex-girlfriend Ann Reinking

Chicago

500

A series of educational computer games that was designed to teach school children about the realities of 19th-century pioneer life. The player assumes the role of a wagon leader guiding a party of settlers from Independence, Missouri along this path via a covered wagon in 1848. "You have died of dysentery"

The Oregon Trail

500

In 2028, this city will host the Olympics for the third time. The Coliseum will also host events for the third time

Los Angeles

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