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100

The millennial that holds the current record for the most streamed song on Spotify.

Ed Sheeran

100

Mickey Mouse first wore these on his hands in the 1929 movie, The Opry House.

Gloves

100

The heaviest breed of bear.

Polar bear

100

This chess piece has a horse's head.

Knight

100

The Greek goddess that gave her name to the city of Athens.

Athena

200

The short-lived, early 1990s dance craze that was launched by the Simpsons.

The Bartman

200

"FOMO" stands for this.

Fear of Missing Out

200

A female cat is called a queen. A male cat is called this.

Tom

200

Chinese game played with small tiles.

Mah-jong

200

This U.S. vice president misspelled potato.

Dan Quayle

300

Beyonce's surname.

Knowles

300

This great Renaissance artist designed the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.

Michelangelo

300

This is the name of the second man to set foot on the Moon.

Edward (Buzz) Aldrin

300

This guy was everyone’s first “friend” on MySpace.

Tom

300

The name that was given to the hanging bits of paper that confused vote counters in 2000.

Chads

400

The highest-grossing video game franchise to date.

Mario.

400

Mary Poppins wore this kind of flowers in her hair.

Daisies

400

If you were a radio enthusiast, you know what AM stands for.

Amplitude modulation

400

The number of squares on a Scrabble board.

225

400

The name of the first American in space.

Alan Shepard

500

This movie had fourteen Oscar nominations, was the most nominated film that did not win in any acting categories.

Titanic

500

The Statue of Liberty has this many spikes on her crown.

Seven.

500

The tragus is located near this body part.

Ear.

500

The term for when you like someone enough to keep seeing them, but not enough that you want to lock it down with them, so you keep them as an option while you continue to date around.

Benching

500

These were the first people to separate copper from its ore.

Ancient Egyptians

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