First Names of Bands
🚩 Flags of the World
📺 2000s Reality TV
😈 Movie Villains
⚾ Baseball
100

John, Paul, George, Ringo

The Beatles

100

This country’s flag features red and white stripes with a blue field of stars.

US

100

This singing competition show premiered in 2002 and featured judges like Simon Cowell.

American Idol

100

This villain says, “I am your father” in Star Wars.

Darth Vader

100

This is the number of players on a baseball team on the field at one time.

9

200

Steven, Joe, Joey, Brad, Tom

Aerosmith

200

This country’s flag is a red circle centered on a white background.

Japan

200

This reality show follows castaways competing on an island for a cash prize.

Survivor

200

This Batman villain is known for his chaotic personality and clown-like appearance.

Joker

200

This player broke Babe Ruth’s home run record in 1974.

Hank Aaron

300

Gene, Paul, Peter, Ace

KISS

300

This country’s flag features a maple leaf in the center.

Canada

300

This makeover show featured a team known as the “Fab Five.”

Queer Eye for the Straight Guy

300

This Disney villain has green skin and seeks revenge on Sleeping Beauty.

Maleficent

300

This term refers to hitting the ball out of the park for an automatic score.

home run

400

John, Roger, Andy, Nick, Simon

Duran, Duran

400

This country’s flag has a blue and yellow cross on a blue background.

Sweden

400

This MTV reality show followed this rockstar family, including Ozzy.

The Osbournes

400

This villain from The Silence of the Lambs is a brilliant but dangerous cannibal.

Hannibal Lecter

400

This New York Yankees player was nicknamed “The Sultan of Swat.”

Babe Ruth

500

Suzanna, Debbie, Vickie, Michael

Bangles

500

This country’s flag features a red field with five yellow stars arranged in a large star with four smaller ones.

China

500

This reality competition featured contestants saying “You’re fired!” to eliminate players.

The Apprentice

500

This Bond villain, played by Javier Bardem, appears in Skyfall.

Raoul Silva

500

This statistic measures a pitcher’s earned runs allowed per nine innings.

ERA (Earned Run Average)

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