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500

This dystopian Netflix series features a deadly competition of childhood games.

Squid Games 

500

This Queen of England was nicknamed "Good Queen Bess" and ruled during the English Renaissance.

Queen Elizabeth I

500

This athlete holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals in history

Michael Phelps

500

This Canadian city hosted the 1988 Winter Olympics.

Calgary

500

This 20th-century author is known for 1984 and Animal Farm.

George Orwell

600

This global K-pop group, whose name translates to "Bulletproof Boy Scouts," made history as the first Asian act to win Artist of the Year at the AMAs.

BTS

600

The Chinese General known for his influences during the 3 kingdoms period.

Cao Cao

600

This soccer player, often called “The GOAT,” won the 2022 FIFA World Cup with Argentina.

Lionel Messi

600

This Canadian city is known as “The Gateway to the North” and is the capital of the Northwest Territories.

Yellowknife

600

This book series follows an anthropomorphic mouse who goes on adventures 

Geronimo Stilton

700

This animated Disney film broke records with the song "We Don’t Talk About Bruno.

Encanto

700

This first President of the United States is often called the “Father of His Country.

George Washington
700

This is the only country to have played in every FIFA World Cup since its inception.

Brazil

700

This province has the largest population in Canada.

Ontario

700

This is the only mammal capable of true flight

Bat

800

This Tik Tok trend involves people eating as much as they can infront of a hyper sensitive microphone

Mukbang

800

This civil rights leader gave the famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963.

Martin Luther King Jr.

800

This is the only Grand Slam tennis tournament played on grass.

Wimbledon

800

This is the name of the group of Indigenous peoples living in Canada’s Arctic regions.

Inuit

800

This country has more pyramids than Egypt.

Sudan

1000

This singer, known as the “Queen of Pop,” is famous for hits like Like a Prayer and Vogue.

Madonna

1000

Known as the "Father of Economics," this Scottish philosopher wrote The Wealth of Nations.

Adam Smith

1000

This Canadian sprinter won gold in the 1996 Olympic 100m but was later stripped of his medal.

Donovan Bailey

1000

This Canadian Prime Minister holds the record for the shortest time in office, serving only 69 days in 1896

Sir Charles Tupper

1000

This planet rotates on its side, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees.

Uranus

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