100 – This famous female pilot disappeared at the age of 39 somewhere in the Pacific.
A: Amelia Earhart
100 – Someone who is hired to protect a person of interest.
A: Bodyguard
100 – After getting MoviePass, I was able to walk to this theatre allowing me to see I, Tonya for a second, third, fourth, and fifth time for simply $10 a month.
A: The Esquire Theatre
100 – A color that is generally associated with stopping in a vehicle.
A: Red
100 – “A ground chunk of meat, normally served on a bun” and “A male leader usually born into power through royal blood”
A: Burger King
200 – The name for these plains that span over 500,000 square miles across North America.
A: The Great Plains
200 – Baby Groot once called his group “The Fricking _______________.” Only he didn’t say Fricking.
A: Guardians of the Galaxy
200 – This is where the clownfish Nemo was taken in the hit Pixar movie, Finding Nemo.
A: Sydney, Australia
200 – Every year this place is famous for dropping a ball and hosting a widely televised event to usher in the new year.
A: Time Square
200 – “A popular Mexican dish typically served with a hard or soft shell” and “An inverted cup with a clapper on the inside to make sound when rung”
A: Taco Bell
300 – Famous for wearing a plaid shirt and his companion Ox, some tall tales speak of his creation of the Grand Canyon.
A: Paul Bunyan
300 – Located in Arlington Cemetery, this area is guarded 24/7 and represents all of those servicemen who die and are never identified
A: Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
300 – A National Park that falls very close to Yellowstone, and includes some of the valley area, Jackson Hole.
A: Grand Teton National Park
300 – The score one receives when they bowl a perfect game.
A: 300
300 – “A Teacher’s favorite fruit” and “An insect that is normally homed in a hive”
A: Applebee’s
400 – The average cruising altitude of commercial airliners.
400 – The average cruising altitude of commercial airliners.
400 – In 2009 this PlayStation exclusive game was first publicly announced as a PS3 game in development at Team Ico.
A: The Last Guardian
400 – This location in New Zealand was named after Jesus’ last name and the house of his father
A: Christchurch, New Zealand
400 – In 1871 a giant fire occurred in this city, that killed 300 people and left more than 100,000 people homeless, some say the wind in the city fed it to be even stronger.
A: Chicago
400 – “A popular drinking game played with cups” and “My nickname”
A: Flipdaddy’s
500 – A famous New Zealand plain that shares name with Geoffrey Chaucer’s famous collection of 24 stories detailing stories from people holding different jobs.
A: The Canterbury Tales
500 – These are one of Seven Wonders of the World, found in the ancient city of Babylon
A: Hanging Gardens of Babylon
500 – I have been to here 3 times, and every time I have visited my favorite park on top of a hill that overlooks the Bay Bridge.
A: San Francisco
500 – The last time that bowling appeared as an event in the Olympics
1988
500 – “A popular verb, in Talladega Nights some did it before they baked” and “The B-52s sang about visiting this place with love”
A: Shake Shack