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The Cold War
100

 This college football team came back from down 21 points to defeat #6 Miami and keep them out of the College Football Playoffs.

Syracuse

100

This 26-year-old pop star from Willard, MO, broke onto the scene in 2023 with The Rise & Fall of a Midwest Princess.

Chappell Roan

100

This "Popular" musical, which opened in 2003, tells the story of Elphaba & Glinda. It was also recently made into a film.

Wicked

100

Having arrived there at age 13, Lionel Messi played for this Spanish club from 2004 to 2021.

Barcelona

100

In 1962, this man proclaimed: "We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard..."

John Fitzgerald Kennedy

200

This college football stadium is the largest stadium in North America. It has such a massive capacity that on gamedays, assuming a sellout crowd, it is the 7th largest city in the state.

Michigan Stadium

200

With hits like "Driver's License," "Good 4 U," "Traitor," and "Vampire," this 21-year-old star has Guts.

Olivia Rodrigo

200

This musical, known for its life-size puppets and African-inspired costumes, is the highest-grossing Broadway musical of all time.

The Lion King

200

This was the first African country to ever host the World Cup.

South Africa

200

It was this man who, in 1946, declared that "an iron curtain has descended across [Europe]."

Winston Churchill

300

This award is annually awarded to the most outstanding (offensive) player in College Football, as determined by poll.

The Heisman Trophy

300

This singer from West Reading, PA, started her career in country music. Since the release of her first album in 2006, she has become arguably the world's most famous pop singer.

Taylor Swift

300

Opening in 1988 and closing in 2023, this Andrew Lloyd Webber musical is the longest-running show in Broadway's history.

The Phantom of the Opera

300

The first FIFA World Cup (1930) was hosted and won by this country.

Uruguay
300

Known as the "Iron Lady," this incredibly polarizing woman served as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party from 1979 to 1990. She was essentially the British Ronald Reagan.

Margaret Thatcher

400

Since the first AP College Football Poll was released in 1939, this school has won the most football National Championships.

Alabama

400

In 2007, beneath a literal Purple Rainstorm, this singer performed what is widely regarded as the greatest Super Bowl halftime show of all time. They received a tribute during the halftime show of Super Bowl 52, after dying in 2016.

Prince

400

"Look Down," "Stars," "Who Am I?," & "One Day More" are all songs from this famous musical.

Les Misérables

400

This club was the first-ever champion of the Premier League.

Manchester United

400

In 1960, the Soviet Union placed nuclear missiles in this country as a response to the U.S. having placed missiles in Türkiye.

Cuba

500

In 1869, the first college football game was played between these two schools.

Rutgers & Princeton

500

This British pop star of Kosovan and Albanian descent had the most streamed song in the United States in 2021.

Dua Lipa

500

This musical, which tells the story of a romance between a farm girl and a cowboy living in the Indian Territory, was the first collaboration of the legendary composing duo Rogers & Hammerstein.

Oklahoma!

500

This player is the all-time leading scorer in the UEFA Champions League.

Christiano Ronaldo

500

This cartoon character featured in a 1950s series of comics shown in U.S. classrooms advising students to "Duck and Cover" in the event of a nuclear explosion.

Bert the Turtle

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