USA History
NBA
USA States
80's Music
Vegetables
100

This document, primarily drafted by Thomas Jefferson in 1776, declared the thirteen colonies free from British rule.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

Before LeBron broke it, this legendary Lakers center held the all-time regular-season scoring record for nearly 40 years with 38,387 points.

Who is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?

100

This mountainous western state is renowned for its vast, surreal salt flats that drivers use for land-speed record attempts.

What is Utah? (The Bonneville Salt Flats)

100

This "King of Pop" completely redefined music videos with his horror-themed, 14-minute masterpiece for this 1982 title track.

What is "Thriller"?

100

This vibrant, leafy-topped root vegetable is famous for its high sugar content and its ability to turn salads, soups, and your hands a deep magenta pink.

What is a beet?

200

Written primarily by Madison, Hamilton, and Jay, this collection of 85 essays urged citizens to ratify the new U.S. Constitution.

What are The Federalist Papers?

200

This dominant big man holds the most unbreakable record in sports by scoring exactly 100 points in a single game in 1962.

Who is Wilt Chamberlain?

200

This midwestern state is famous for its massive, carved granite presidential monument known as Mount Rushmore.

What is South Dakota?

200

This mysterious Minneapolis genius wrote, produced, and played every instrument on his breakthrough 1984 soundtrack album, Purple Rain.

Who is Prince?

200

This sharp-tasting, white root is grated and mixed with vinegar to make a fiery condiment traditionally served alongside roast beef or gefilte fish. 

What is horseradish?

300

The United States officially entered World War II following a surprise aerial attack on this Hawaii naval base in 1941.

What is Pearl Harbor?

300

In 1990, this 7-foot-4 Utah Jazz center anchored the paint to set the NBA single-game record with 17 blocked shots.

Who is Mark Eaton?

300

This northwestern state proudly stamps "Famous Potatoes" on its official license plates.

What is Idaho?

300

This New Jersey band’s 1986 album Slippery When Wet featured massive, sing-along rock anthems like "Livin' on a Prayer."

Who is Bon Jovi?

300

This underground tuber, heavily featured in Caribbean and West African cuisine, shares its name with a common American confusion for a sweet potato. 

What is a yam?

400

This President led America through the Great Depression and most of WWII, serving an unprecedented four terms.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

400

This Denver Nuggets center and multi-time MVP shattered records by recording the fastest triple-double in history, achieving it in just 14 minutes and 33 seconds.

Who is Nikola Jokić?

400

This northeastern state produces the vast majority of the country's wild blueberries and is famous for its rocky lobster coast.

What is Maine?

400

his Australian rock powerhouse shook listeners "All Night Long" with the release of their massive 1980 comeback album, Back in Black.

Who is AC/DC?

400

This trendy, mild white vegetable has exploded in popularity as a low-carb alternative used to make gluten-free pizza crusts and rice substitutes.

What is cauliflower?

500

This devastating 1929 stock market crash signaled the catastrophic beginning of the Great Depression.

What is Black Tuesday?

500

This legendary Boston Celtics center anchors the record books by winning 11 NBA championships during his 13-year career.

Who is Bill Russell?

500

This plains state is officially called the "Cornhusker State," capturing its deep agricultural roots and famous college sports heritage.

What is Nebraska?

500

Led by Axl Rose and Slash, this gritty LA rock band welcomed fans to the jungle on their massive 1987 debut album, Appetite for Destruction.

Who is Guns N' Roses?

500

This dark, crinkly-leafed green became a major superfood trend in the 2010s, often baked into crunchy, salted chips.

What is kale?

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