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100

He known as "The Great One"

Wayne Gretzky

100

There are this many Discover behaviors 

3

100

This is the TOTAL amount of candles you'll find on Menorah  

9

100

December 21st, the shortest day of the year is also known as this 

Winter Solstice

100

Elsa topped the charts with this great advice 

Let it go
200

This is the amount of world series wins for the LA Dodgers 

8

200

This person is the CEO of DFS

Michael Sheppard

200

A lucky number to many, this is also how many days Kawnzaa is celebrated

7

200

This hockey team is named after a mass of snow sliding down a mountain 

Avalanche

200

This Smashmouth hit was released in 1999 and can be heard in the intro to the DreamWorks film featuring an Ogre

All Star

300

This University has the most Heisman trophy winners

USC or University of Southern California 

300

This was the year the Discover Card was introduced

1986

300

This is the traditional Christmas Eve feast for many Italians

Feast of the 7 fishes

300

This is the amount of sides on a snowflake 

6

300

In 1986, this song raced into the hearts of many as the F14s took off from the deck of an aircraft carrier, starring Tom Cruise

Danger Zone - Kenny Loggins 

400

This sport is known as "The King of Sports" 

Soccer 

400

There are this many ERGs at Discover

8

400

This country started the tradition of gingerbread house decorating

Germany 

400

What country is home to the snowiest city in the world? 

Japan (Aomori City)

400

This single by Coolio was the top selling single of 1995 featured in this film about bright but underachieving teens staring Michelle Pfeiffer

Gangsta's Paradise 

500

This Chicago Blackhawk was the first to have his jersey number retired 

Stan Mikita

500

When did the Discover IT card launch? (Year)

2013

Jan 2 to be exact

500

The Times Square ball dropped happened for the first time in this year

1907

500

January got its name from this Roman God

Janus 

500

John Huges used this song at the end of the Breakfast Club to create one of the most iconic film frames ever. 

Dont you (forgot about me)
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