This capital, located in Colorado's Rocky Mountains, is exactly one mile above sea level.
Denver (CO)
This player played in 2,632 consecutive games, earning the nickname “Iron Man.”
Cal Ripken Jr.
This iconic automobile, introduced in 1964, helped define the muscle car era.
Ford Mustang
This pop star is known for hits like “Shake It Off” and “Blank Space.”
Taylor Swift
This ocean is the largest on Earth.
Pacific Ocean
This capital shares its name with a famous explorer and is located in Ohio.
Columbus (OH)
This slugger holds the record for the most career home runs (762) in MLB history AND the most HRs in a single season (73) BUT he's not in the Hall of Fame due to his association with steroid use.
Barry Bonds
Chevrolet’s answer to the Mustang, this car debuted in 1967 and remains a muscle car staple.
Camaro
This British band famously crossed Abbey Road on their album cover.
The Beatles
This country is the largest by land area.
Russia
How do you spell Maryland's state capital?
Annapolis (MD)
This pitcher has the most career wins (511) in MLB history.
Cy Young
This muscle car is known for its "Hellcat" engine and aggressive styling.
Dodge Challenger
This genre of music originated in the Mississippi Delta and heavily influenced rock and roll.
The Blues
This rainforest is the largest in the world.
Amazon Rainforest
Juneau (AK)
Honolulu (HI)
This player, nicknamed "Charlie Hustle", is MLB's all-time leader in hits (4,256) BUT was banned from making the Hall of Fame for gambling on baseball games.
Pete Rose
Name the company that made this iconic 1969 "Judge" edition of their GTO. (Sadly, they are no longer in business - the last of their cars rolled off the assembly line in 2010).
Pontiac
This artist is known as the “King of Pop.”
Michael Jackson
This mammal is the largest in the world.
Blue Whale
This capital city is home to the Liberty Bell and was once the U.S. capital itself.
Harrisburg (PA)
This pitcher holds the record for the most career strikeouts (5714).
Nolan Ryan
This Ford Mustang variant, named after a desert snake, was developed by Carroll Shelby.
Shelby GT500
This rapper and producer founded Aftermath Entertainment and Beats Electronics.
Dr. Dre
This bird has the largest recorded wingspan.
This capital was named after a blood-stained pole that was found in its current location on the bank of the Mississippi River in 1699, and translates to "red stick" in French.
Baton Rouge (LA)
This player holds the MLB career stolen base record (1,406) AND is the only MLB player to steal over 1,000 bases.
Rickey Henderson
This Chevrolet muscle car was known for its SS badge, which stood for “Super Sport.”
Chevelle
This legendary guitarist was known for playing behind his back and with his teeth.
Jimi Hendrix
This city is the largest in the world by population.
Tokyo
This capital is the smallest by population and was once home to President Calvin Coolidge.
Montpelier (VT)
This player is the one and only member of the "500-500" club, which is for hitting at least 500 home runs and stealing at least 500 bases.
Barry Bonds
This rare Plymouth model featured a massive rear wing and was built for NASCAR racing.
Superbird
There have only been five studio albums in the 21st century to sell more than 20 million copies. Name ONE (by album title and artist):
"21" by Adele (31 m. copies)
"The Eminem Show" by Eminem (27 m.)
"Come Away with Me" by Norah Jones (27 m.)
"25" by Adele (22 m.)
"Back to Black" by Amy Winehouse (20 m.)
This museum holds the title of the largest in the world.
The Louvre Museum in Paris, France