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National Parks
100

The couple from this movie hit it off with each other from the moment they meet at a diner in Oahu, but the following day she has no memory of ever meeting him.

50 First Dates

100

Rather than using clubs and balls, this definitely cool and not gay activity has players use frisbees to hit elevated baskets.

Disc golf

100

Constructed during the Qin Dynasty, this monument of Asia was built to protect the country from enemy invasions, primarily from the Mongolians.

Great Wall of China

100

One of the original social media challenges involved someone putting a spoonful of this in their mouth and trying to swallow it in under 60 seconds.

Cinnamon

100

This National Park, located mostly in Wyoming, was the first to be established in the United States.

Yellowstone National Park

200

In this 2003 rom-com, a magazine advice writer and an advertisement executive begin a relationship with conflicting ulterior motives which causes both of their plans to backfire.

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

200

Taking place near Gloucester, England, participants of this annual event race down a steep, 200 yard hill chasing what?

Wheel of Double Gloucester cheese

200

Providing its name and image for a modern language learning program, what ancient stone slab provided the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics?

Rosetta Stone

200

This 2013 video trend featured a group of people seemingly not paying attention then cutting to everyone dancing in an outlandish way when the beat drops.

Harlem Shake

200

The hottest temperatures ever documented in the United States (134°F) were recorded in this National Park.

Death Valley

300

This 1998 rom-com starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan tells the story of two people, who would no doubt be enemies otherwise, spark an intense and anonymous internet romance.

You've Got Mail

300

In the United States, 4 of the top 10 harvested animals are elk, white-tail deer, black-bear, and turkey. Put them in order from least to most (average). 

bear (40,000), elk (200,000), turkey (2 million), deer (6 million)

300

Commonly known as The Colosseum, this marvel of Roman architecture was originally commissioned and built by emperors Vespasian, Titus, and Domitian.

Flavian Amphitheater 

300

This music genre became widely popular after a cover of the song "Wellerman" gained traction on TikTok, even topping the music charts in the UK. 

Sea Shanty

300

Located in Tanzania, this savannah landscape National Park of Africa is famous for being the starting point for the Great Wildebeest Migration.

Serengeti

400

This coming-of-age Disney film is about an introverted San Francisco high schooler who finds out that she's actually descended from royalty.

The Princess Diaries

400

Although he did not start until he was 29, this man is widely regarded as a pioneer in the bow hunting community traveling worldwide to film bow hunting expeditions.

Fred Bear

400

Also known as the Achaemenid Empire, this powerful kingdom from modern-day Iran was founded by Cyrus the Great.

Persian Empire

400

Consisting of bracelets in the shape of various animals and objects, this brand was a popular fashion trend for kids of the mid-2000s.

Silly Bandz

400

Known for its pristine beauty, including mountain scenery, glacial lakes, and abundant wildlife, this national park is the gateway to the vast Canadian Rockies.

Banff National Park

500

Taking the cliché "always the bridesmaid, never a the bride" to new heights, Katherine Heigl participates in the bridal party of numerous weddings in this 2008 film.

27 Dresses

500

This specifically refers to walking a long-distance trail from end to end in one continuous trip over days/weeks/months.

thru-hiking

500

What Thracian gladiator famously lead a revolt of more than 100,000 slaves against the Roman Empire?

Spartacus

500

Students would post themselves stealing from or vandalizing school spaces, particularly bathrooms, in this 2021 TikTok trend. 

Devious Licks

500

Home to America's tallest mountain peak, this National Park encompasses 6 million acres of Alaska's interior wilderness.

Denali National Park

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