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This battle is often remembered for the phrase “Remember the Alamo,” but it was actually a strategic loss that delayed a much larger military campaign.

Battle of the Alamo

200

This phrase is often used when incurring losses at the casino.

The House Always Wins

200

This sport awards three points for a basket made beyond the arc.

Basketball

200

This movie franchise features lightsabers and the Force.

Star Wars

200

This planet is known as the Red Planet.

Mars

400

This ancient civilization built pyramids thousands of years before modern machinery.

Ancient Egypt

400

This phrase describes the mistaken belief that a slot machine is “about to pay out.”

The gambler’s fallacy

400

This country has won the most FIFA World Cups.

Brazil

400

This TV show follows the lives of six friends in New York City.

Friends

400

This board game includes properties like Boardwalk and Park Place.

What is Monopoly?

600

This empire once controlled much of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East before collapsing in 476 CE.

The Roman Empire

600

In roulette, red and black bets each pay even money. This color is neither.

Green

600

This baseball term describes hitting safely in three consecutive games.

A hitting steak

600

This artist is known as the “King of Pop.”

Michael Jackson

600

This paradox involves a cat that is both alive and dead at the same time.

Schrödinger’s cat

800

This wall fell in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War in Europe.

The Berlin Wall

800

This poker hand beats a straight but loses to a full house.

A Flush

800

This athlete has won more Olympic gold medals than anyone in history.

Michael Phelps

800

This streaming service helped popularize binge-watching.

Netflix

800

This term describes the tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms existing beliefs.

Confirmation Bias

1000

This U.S. president served four terms during the Great Depression and World War II.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

1000

This casino game is known for having the worst odds for players.

Keno

1000

This tennis tournament is played on grass courts.

Wimbledon

1000

What does “the day the music died” refer to in the classic song “American Pie“?

Feb. 3, 1959, the day three musicians, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson (aka “the Big Bopper”), died in a plane crash

1000

This is the shape of a 20 sided die.

Icosahedron

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