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"They Named an Element After Me!"
New England Patriots
200

The three dots on this pizza chain's logo was meant to include more dots for each new restaurant, but the idea was quickly abandoned due to their rapid expansion; as of today, they operate in 90 countries around the world

Domino's

200

To assume a dramatic role, or a law passed by Congress.

Act

200

Shakira recorded the single “Try Everything” for this wild 2016 Disney film.

Zootopia

200

"I like to think they named Element 94 after me, the God of the Underworld, not some little dwarf planet!"

Pluto

200

He might now be more famous for the brand of beer, but this Founding Father co-founded the Sons of Liberty and helped lead the Boston Tea Party.

Samuel Adams
400

"No one out-pizzas" this chain, known for their titular shape on the building exterior or for the time they previously had dine-in restaurants

Pizza Hut

400

To search thoroughly, or an implement used to groom hair.

Comb

400

Ben Stiller popularized the title character’s “Blue Steel” pose in this comedy.

Zoolander

400

"They named Element 96 after me and my husband. We earned it after discovering two other elements, including one named after my native Poland!"

Marie Curie

400

The second President of the United States of America, and the lawyer who defended the British soldiers involved in The Boston Massacre.

John Adams

600

There was a time you could order foot-long "Pizza! Pizza!"s from this family-owned chain, which could be made with 4 different sections to customize your toppings

Little Caesar's

600

To enhance food’s flavor, or a quarter of the year

Season

600

When asked if he had any regrets in this undead film, Bill Murray answered “‘Garfield,’ maybe.”

Zombieland

600

"They named Element 112 after me on what would have been my 537th birthday, though my most famous work was with larger objects like the sun."

Nicolaus Copernicus

600

He was the first signer of the Declaration of Independence and his name is now synonymous with one's signature.

John Hancock

800

This arcade chain's pizzeria isn't run by it's eponymous cartoon rodent, alone; it features a sub-mascot who makes the pizzas named Pasqually

Chuck E. Cheese

800

To complete a task, or the aftertaste of wine

Finish

800

2013 saw Jessica Chastain win a Golden Globe for her role in this film about the hunt for Osama bin Laden, named for the military term for half-past midnight.

Zero Dark Thirty

800

"They named Element 102 after me, but I’m more well known by the awards in my name for arts, sciences, and peace."

Alfred Nobel

800

This Connecticut-born man was a major general in the American Continental Army before defecting to the British in 1780.

Benedict Arnold

1000

This pizza chain was founded in 1984 when it's founder sold his 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 to help his father's failing tavern (said founder later paid $250,000 to buy back his car in 2009)

Papa John's

1000

To express disapproval, or the goal of an effort

Object

1000

In 2007, before becoming Avengers, Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo teamed up in this David Fincher film to hunt a San Francisco-based serial killer that sent letters and puzzles to local newspapers.

Zodiac

1000

"I’m more proud that they named a whole continent after me (or two if you want to split hairs), but it’s still a great honor to have Element 95 named after me!"

Amerigo Vespucci

1000

Born in Boston, he was the first Secretary of War from 1789 to 1794 and is the namesake for a famous fort in Kentucky.

Henry Knox

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