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This 1996 epic fantasy novel by George R.R. Martin begins the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series.

Game of Thrones

100

Known for his large signature on the Declaration of Independence, this patriot also served as president of the Continental Congress.

John Hancock

100

This city is the birthplace of Alcoholics Anonymous, where Bill W. and Dr. Bob first met in 1935.

Akron, Ohio

100

The surface the French Open is played on.

Clay

100

This Brazilian statue, one of the New Seven Wonders, stands atop Mount Corcovado.

Christ the Redeemer

200

She shares an apartment with Spider-Man's Aunt May and helps run the Feast shelter.

Mary Jane Watson

200

This general commanded the Union Army to victory and later became the 18th President of the United States.

Ulysses S. Grant

200

The spiritual principle of this Step involves making a list and becoming willing to make amends.

Step Eight

200

This pitcher is known for the most no-hitters in MLB history.

Nolan Ryan

200

The world's oldest lighthouse, built by the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt.

Lighthouse of Alexandria

300

Premiered in 1997, this show featured a teenage girl fighting vampires and balanced high school life with the supernatural.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

300

Completed in 1869, this connected the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads at Promontory Summit in the Utah Territory.

Transcontinental Railroad

300

This chapter specifically addresses family members of alcoholics and suggests ways to promote healing within the family unit.

The Family Afterward

300

The nation with the most Davis Cup victories.

United States

300

Located in Russia, this colorful cathedral's full name is the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos on the Moat.

Saint Basil's Cathedral

400

In this cult classic 1982 film, Jeff Bridges plays a computer programmer who gets transported into a digital world.

Tron

400

This landmark Supreme Court case in 1954 declared that segregated public schools were unconstitutional.

Brown v. Board of Education

400

The "Big Book" of AA was first published in this year, introducing the Twelve Steps and chronicling the experience of early members.

1939

400

The first city to host the Winter Olympics twice.

Lake Placid

400

The world’s tallest structure as of 2023, located in the city of Dubai.

Burj Khalifa

500

Created by Bill Watterson, these comic strips explore the imaginary adventures of a boy and his stuffed tiger.

Calvin and Hobbes

500

Known for his "City upon a Hill" sermon, this leader was a key figure in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

John Winthrop

500

In AA's early days, Bill W. had an experience at Towns Hospital involving this substance, later eliminated from treatments.

Belladonna Treatment 

500

The only person to win both a Summer and Winter Olympic medal in the same year.

Eddie Eagan

500

This wonder was a statue of the Greek sun-god Helios and stood in the city of Rhodes.

Colossus of Rhodes

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