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100

As of 2024, this number represents the total members in the Southeastern Conference. 

What is 16?

100

This film became the highest grossing movie of all time after being re-released in 2021.

What is Avatar?

100

This discount retailer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September 2024, announcing the closure of about 555 stores as part of its restructuring efforts.

What is Big Lots?

100

This city serves as the capital of a country that is also a continent. 

What is Canberra?

100

This German theologian is celebrated for igniting the Protestant Reformation when he nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to a church door on October 31, 1517, a date now more commonly associated with Halloween. 

Who is Martin Luther?

200

In the 1998 BCS National Championship, the Tennessee Volunteers defeated this team to win their first national title since 1951.

Who are the Florida State Seminoles? 

200

This woman was born in 1942 in Memphis, TN. She is known to be the "Queen of Soul."

Who is Aretha Franklin?

200

This animal is the largest land predator on the planet.

What is a Polar Bear?

200

This  "lost city" of the Incas is located high in the Andes Mountains of Peru.

What is Machu Picchu?

200

This number represents the total convictions of individuals sentenced to prison for financial crimes related to the 2008 financial crisis.

What is 1?

300

This athlete famously competed in both the Summer and Winter Olympics, winning a total of six medals in two different sports.

Who is Eddie Eagan?

300

This legendary composer, known for his iconic scores for Star Wars, Jaws, and Indiana Jones, passed away on February 19, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of over five Academy Awards.

Who is John Williams?

300

Count Dracula, created by Bram Stoker in 1897, is a vampire that resides in a castle in this location (City, Country).

What is Transylvania, Romania?

300

The Lord of the Rings was filmed in this country. 

What is New Zealand?

300

This German military tactic, meaning "lightning war," emphasized rapid movement and surprise attacks, leading to swift victories during the early stages of World War II, particularly in Poland and France.

What is Blitzkrieg?

400

This Tennessee Titans quarterback led the team to its only Super Bowl appearance in 2000, narrowly losing to the St. Louis Rams.

Who is Steve McNair?

400

This 1994 drama film features a character named Andy Dufresne, and is regarded as the highest rated movie of all time?

What is The Shawshank Redemption?

400

This "conspiracy theory" suggests that mass media, such as movies, television shows, and books introduces ideas or scenarios that later manifest in reality. Proponents of this theory believe that such media is used by governments or elites to prepare the public for significant societal changes or events, making them more accepting of these changes when they occur. 

What is Predictive Programming?

400

This country is located closest to the Mariana Trench.

What is Japan?

400

This President of the United States was the first to be born a U.S. citizen, as all previous presidents were born before the American Revolution.

Who is Martin Van Buren?

500

This university holds 18 recognized college football national championships, the most in NCAA history before the modern era. 

Who are the Yale Bulldogs?

500

This was the first ever TV show produced specifically for Netflix that first aired in 2013.

What is House of Cards?

500

This mass of corium and other materials, formed during the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, is so radioactive that standing only a few feet from it for more than a few minutes will bring certain death. It has become a symbol of the catastrophe's aftermath.

What is the Elephant's Foot?

500

This most populated island in the world.

What is Java? 
500

When Donald Trump wins the 2024 election, he will join this person as the only presidents in U.S. history to serve two non-consecutive terms.

Who is Grover Cleveland?

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