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Under the Ground
100

Mike Trout

27

100

The amount of points scored on a safety that occurs during a two point conversion

1

100

[WR] KC (07-14), CLE (15)

Dwayne Bowe

100

Frederick Law Olmstead created this iconic park in Manhattan

Central Park

100

The inner most part of the Earth

Core

200

Shohei Ohtani

17

200

The longest time it took to score a point in this sport was 29 minutes, which is odd because typically scoring is seen within a minute.  Fans were probably in love with the scene.

Tennis

200

[RB] TEN (08-13), NYJ (14), ARI (15-17)

Chris Johnson

200

The first national park in the USA

Yellowstone

200

Where tectonic plates meet, these natural events often occur

Earthquakes

300

Tyrese Haliburton

0

300

This state has never seen an NCAA DI basketball point scored

Alaska

300

[WR] NYJ (04-10), PIT (11-13), CAR (14-15)

Jerricho Cotchery

300

The innovative Pantheon was built in Rome in 609 AD. It was considered to be the first large scale one of these buildings, often seen with a round shape.

Dome

300

The Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates collided together to form this large mountain range

The Himalayas

400

Joel Embiid

21

400

Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier: III occurred in October 1975, where Ali won the third bout of the rivalry putting his record vs Frazier at 2-1.  The title advertised for the match was "The Thrilla in this Filipino capital."

Manila

400

[OG] STL/LAR (10-18), TEN (19-21), BUF (22)

Rodger Saffold

400

Franklin Park, an iconic park in Brooklyn, was transformed into this kind of place for leisurely activity, and citizens were mad, considering the choice "encroachment" or making it "less diverse"

Golf Course

400

DAILY DOUBLE


WEE WOO

The Jwaneng Diamond Mine in this country in the south of Africa reels in over 12 million carats of diamonds each year, making it the most profitable of such.

500

Nolan Ryan

34

500

In the 1997 Masters Tournament, Tiger Woods won his first Major Championship by 12 strokes over Tom Kite. This was his final score

-18

500

[CB] STL (12-15), NYG (16-19), NO (19-20), TEN (21), SF (22)

Jackrabbit Jenkins

500

The first public parks were these areas, which were created due to health concerns about dead bodies piling up.

Cemeteries

500

When magma slices through the Earth and then is cooled to an igneous rock it is called this

A Dike

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