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Mythology/Folklore
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This "Good 4 U" singer became a breakout pop star after starring in Disney’s High School Musical: The Musical: The Series and releasing her album SOUR."

Olivia Rodrigo

200

This famous tower in Paris, France, was originally meant to be temporary but became one of the most visited landmarks in the world.

Eiffel Tower

200

This popular 1980s movie franchise features a scientist named Doc Brown and a teenager named Marty McFly traveling through time.

Back to the Future

200

This online video platform, where creators post vlogs, challenges, and tutorials, is one of the most popular websites in the world.

YouTube 

200

This Greek god of the sky and thunder rules over Mount Olympus and is known for wielding a lightning bolt.

Zeus

400

Before going solo, this singer was a member of One Direction and became famous for hits like "Watermelon Sugar" and "As It Was."

Harry Styles

400

This country is home to the Great Wall, giant pandas, and the Forbidden City.

China

400

This NBA player scored 81 points in game, second most to Wilt Chamberlain’s famous 100 point game. 

Kobe Bryant

400

This video game, where players build and explore blocky worlds, is one of the best-selling games of all time.

Minecraft

400

Meaning "The Weeping Woman" in Spanish, this Mexican spirit is vengeful and haunts during the night near bodies of water. 

La Llorona

600

This singer, known for her ponytail and powerful voice, starred on Nickelodeon before topping the charts with hits like "7 Rings" and "Thank U, Next“

Ariana Grande

600

The pyramids of Giza were built by this ancient civilization along the Nile River.

Egypt

600

This iconic video game character, known for eating dots and avoiding ghosts, first appeared in arcades in 1980.

PAC-Man

600

This movie series follows a young wizard with a lightning-shaped scar who attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Harry Potter

600

This hero of the Trojan War is nearly invincible—except for his heel, which became his weakness.

Achilles

800

This other former singer is currently performing her “Short n Sweet Tour,” with hits like “Espresso” and “Please Please Please.” 

Sabrina Carpenter

800

Located in India, this white marble mausoleum was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife and is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the world.

Taj Mahal

800

This element, with the atomic number 80, is often used with thermometers to take temperatures. 

Mercury

800

 In Star Wars, this little green Jedi master is known for his wisdom and unique way of speaking.

Yoda

800

This legendary British king is said to have pulled a magical sword from a stone and ruled over Camelot.

King Arthur

1000

This Canadian pop star got his start on YouTube as a kid and later became famous for songs like "Baby" and "Love Yourself."

Justin Bieber

1000

This country is made up of over 17,000 islands and has the fourth-largest population in the world.

Indonesia

1000

The equator is at 0 degrees latitude, but this is the term for the line located at 80 degrees north or south.

Parallel

1000

This video game series has you hunting down enemies from Italy during the Renaissance to the American Revolution. 

Assassin’s Creed

1000

According to Native American folklore, this large bird is said to create thunder and lightning with its wings.

Thunderbird

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