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100

This 1988 Don Bluth film centers on a mouse named Fievel Mousekewitz who gets separated from his family while immigrating to America.

What is An American Tail

100

This 1973 invention by Martin Cooper revolutionized communication by allowing people to talk wirelessly on a portable device.

What is Mobile Phone

100

This Wisconsin city saw its NBA team, led by players like Sidney Moncrief, become one of the league’s top defensive forces throughout the early 1980s

What is Milwaukee

100

Known for its “Happiest Place on Earth” slogan, this theme park in California attracts millions of visitors each year.

What is Disneyland

100

This currency, symbolized by “¥,” is used in the world’s third-largest economy.

What is Japan

200

This 1994 Disney film follows a young lion prince who must accept his destiny after his uncle Scar takes over the Pride Lands.

What is The Lion King

200

Invented in 1990 by Tim Berners-Lee, this innovation became the backbone of modern internet browsing and websites.

What is World Wide Web

200

In the 1980s, this major Wisconsin industry—central to cities like Green Bay and Madison—faced pressure from farm crises and global competition

What is Diary Framing

200

This type of accommodation—popular with backpackers—offers shared dormitory rooms and communal spaces at a low cost.

What is a Hostel

200

Before adopting the euro in 1999, France used this national currency.

What is French Franc

300

This 1977 animated musical about a pair of mice rescuers features Bianca and Bernard traveling to save a kidnapped girl named Penny.

What is The Rescuers

300

This 20th-century medical innovation involves inserting a tiny balloon into blocked arteries and inflating it to improve blood flow.

What is Angioplasty

300

This Wisconsin governor, known for his long tenure and later national political influence, began his first term in 1987.

Who is Tommy Thompson

300

This Southeast Asian country is known for its floating markets, street food, and the city of Chiang Mai.

What is Thailand

300

This currency, shared by 20 European countries, was officially introduced as physical cash in 2002.

What is the Euro

400

This 1991 Studio Ghibli film features a teenage witch who runs an air-delivery service while navigating adulthood and independence.

What is Kiki's Delivery service 

400

Introduced commercially in 1979, this music device by Sony allowed people to listen to their favorite songs privately while on the go.

What is the Walkman

400

During the 1980s, this Milwaukee-based motorcycle company staged a major comeback after a buyout from AMF and a renewed focus on quality and branding

What is Harley Davidson 

400

This European train service, launched in 1994, allows travelers to move quickly between London, Paris, and Brussels via the Channel Tunnel.

What is Eurostar

400

This South Asian country uses the taka as its official currency.

What is Bangladesh

500

This dark 1978 animated adaptation of a Richard Adams novel follows a group of rabbits escaping their warren in search of a safer home.

What is Watership Down

500

This 1984 innovation by Charles Hull uses digital design files to build objects layer by layer and is widely used in manufacturing and prototyping today.

What is 3D Printing

500

In the early 1980s, this Milwaukee skyscraper—completed in 1973—remained the tallest building in Wisconsin for the entire decade.

What is the U.S. Bank Center?

500

this scenic highway stretching along the California coast from Dana Point to Leggett is famous for its ocean views, rugged cliffs, and access to Big Sur.

What is the Pacific coast highway

500

This Latin American country uses the peso, but distinguishes its currency with the code “MXN.”

What is Mexico 

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