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100

This basketball player played his high school basketball at Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary's then went on to star for the Cavs, Heat and Lakers.

LeBron James

100

This planet was "removed" from our solar system in 2006 when it was reclassified as a dwarf planet.

Pluto

100

Some people like theirs to be topped with meatballs and parmesan cheese.

Spaghetti

100

This triangle has three angles that all measure less than 90 degrees.

Acute Triangle

100

This table tennis-themed game, widely known as the first video game, was manufactured by Atari and released in 1972.

Pong

200

This basketball player played his college basketball at Michigan State University, won the national championship in 1979, and then went on to win 5 NBA titles with the LA Lakers.

Magic Johnson

200

These two planets are the closest to the Sun and have no moons orbiting them.

Mercury and Venus

200

The seedless variety of this fruit was developed in 1939, thus depriving kids the joy of spitting out seeds on a hot, summer day.

Watermelon

200

The Commutative Property states that you can change the order of the numbers and still get the same answer, and works for these 2 operations.

Addition and Multiplication

200

The boxing game, Punch-Out!!, released on the NES in 1987, required you to beat Glass Joe, King Hippo, Piston Honda, Don Flamenco, Bald Bull, and Mr. Sandman before fighting this famous, heavyweight champion boxer.

Mike Tyson

300

This basketball player was a member of the Atlanta Hawks when he won the 1986 Slam Dunk Contest, despite standing only 5'6" tall.

Spud Webb

300

This planet's atmosphere protects it from meteoroids and harmful radiation from the Sun.

Earth

300

People from New York and Chicago have debated about which type of this food is better since it came to the United States in the early 1900s.

Pizza

300

This term is used to describe lines, line segments and rays that are equal distance apart and will never touch or cross.

Parallel

300

This classic video game released in 1982 required you to eat pellets while avoiding four colored ghosts. 

Ms. Pac Man

400

This basketball player was known as the "hick from French Lick" and won 3 NBA titles with the Boston Celtics.

Larry Bird

400

Elon Musk plans to have his SpaceX Starship visit this planet by 2026.

Mars

400

This food was coined the "ice cream of the future" in 1988, and is sold primarily at malls and arenas.

Dippin' Dots

400

This math term is the answer to a division problem.

Quotient

400

This puzzle game developed in Russia in 1984, was wildly popular on the Game Boy and required you to rearrange differently shaped dropping pieces in an effort to clear lines. 

Tetris

500

This basketball player won a national championship in 1982 as a member of the University of North Carolina basketball team, and played his final two seasons with the Washington Wizards.

Michael Jordan

500

This planet is the furthest from the Sun, and its year is equal to 165 Earth years.

Neptune

500

Curly, steak, crinkle and seasoned are just a few of the varieties of this snack that was invented by street vendors in Paris, France in 1789. 

French Fries

500

The answer to this multiplication problem:

5 x 3 x 2 x 1 x 0 x 2 x 1 x 6 x 3 x 5 =

0

500

Sega introduced us to this loveable hedgehog in 1991,  and he's been racing and spinning through different worlds collecting rings ever since.

Sonic

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