Miscellaneous
Birds
American Football
Emmys
By Another Name
100

This Italian City-State Was Home To Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and the Medici Family During the Renaissance.


Florence

100

Known As “The Hick from French Lick,” This Small Forward Led the Boston Celtics To Three NBA Championships In the 1980s


Larry Bird

100

The NFL Championship Game, Played Annually Between the Winners Of the AFC and NFC, Is Called This


Super Bowl

100

This Canadian-Born Producer, Creator Of Saturday Night Live, Holds the Record As the Most Emmy-Nominated Person Of All Time.


Lorne Michaels

100

In Anatomy, This Bone Is Also Commonly Known As the Collarbone


Clavicle

200

This Discount Retailer, a Major Competitor To Dollar Tree, Is Instantly Recognizable By Its Yellow and Black Signage.


Dollar General
200

Released In 1963 By The Trashmen, This Song Famously Repeats the Line “The Bird Is the Word.”


Surfin Bird

200

This NFL Team Has Hosted a Thanksgiving Day Game Nearly Every Year Since 1934, Decades Before the Cowboys Began Their Own Thanksgiving Tradition.


Detroit Lions

200

Created By William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, This Animated Series About a Modern Stone Age Family Was the First Cartoon Ever Nominated For the Emmy For Best Comedy In 1961.


The Flinstones
200

In Geography, This Narrow Body of Water Is Also Known As a Sound


Strait

300

The Only Planet In Our Solar System That Rotates On Its Side.


Uranus

300

The First Lady Born Claudia Taylor Was Nicknames “Lady Bird” Was Married To This 36th President Of the United States, Who Signed the Civil Rights Act Of 1964 Into Law


Lyndon Johnson

300

Unlike Most Teams, They Don’t Retire Jersey Numbers; Instead, Legends Like Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin Are Honored In This Stadium Feature.


Dallas Cowboys

300

This Actress Won the Emmy For Outstanding Lead Actress In a Comedy Series In 1998 For Her Role As Murphy Brown


Candice Bergen

300

In Chemistry, This Common Kitchen Item Is Also Known By Its Chemical Name, Sodium Chloride.


Salt

400

This Red-Haired Actress Starred In the Sci-Fi Films The Martian and Interstellar, Earning Acclaim For Her Strong, Intelligent Characters.


Jessica Chastain

400

Found Only In New Zealand, This Flightless Bird Lays the Largest Egg Relative To Its Body Size Of Any Bird In the World.


Kiwi

400

A “Neutral Zone Infraction” Occurs When a Defensive Player Crosses This Imaginary Line Between the Offensive and Defensive Lines Before the Snap


Line of Scrimmage 

400

This Hulu Dystopian Drama, Based On a Novel By Margaret Atwood, Made History In 2017 As the First Streaming Series To Win the Emmy For Outstanding Drama Series


Handmaids Tale 

400

Also Called Metformin, This Medication Is the First-Line Treatment For Type 2 Diabetes.


Glucophage
500

This “Pitchman,” Born In England, Became Famous For His Energetic TV Infomercials and For Frequently Partnering With Billy Mays To Promote Household Products.


Anthony Sullivan

500

This Birdy Term Refers To An Elected Official Whose Term Is Ending and Whose Power Is Limited.


Lame Duck

500

In 1982, This Washington Placekicker Became the Only Kicker In NFL History To Win the League’s Most Valuable Player Award During a Strike-Shortened Season.


Mark Moseley

500

This Emmy Category Was Renamed In 2015 To Distinguish One-Season Narrative Programs From Traditional Miniseries, Reflecting the Rise Of Anthology Storytelling.


Outstanding Limited Series


500

This American Poet, Famous For Leaves of Grass, Used the Pseudonym Mose Velsor In Some Early Publications


Walt Whitman

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