Geography
Obscure Objects
Jewish Culture
NFL
Black Culture
100

This country has two capitals, one administrative (Pretoria) and one legislative (Cape Town).

South Africa

100

This device magnifies distant objects using lenses, often used by astronomers.

Telecope

100

This physicist’s 1905 “miracle year” produced relativity, photoelectric theory, and molecular Brownian motion.

Albert Einstein

100

This Patriots receiver made “The Immaculate Extension” in the 2016 AFC Championship to send them to Super Bowl LI.

Julian Edelman

100

Infamous Rapper who fell into a scandal involving illegally recording his parties. Also accused of being involved in the death of Tupac

P. Diddy

200

Which country has the largest population in South America?

Brazil

200

This classical weapon consisted of a weighted rope thrown to entangle the legs of livestock — or enemies.

Lasso or Bolas

200

This Supreme Court justice was known as “The Notorious RBG.”

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

200

Which two teams are tied for the most Super Bowl victories by a franchise?

Patriots and Steelers

200

The first black baseball player in the MLB. A movie made after him with a 2 digit title. 

Jackie Robinson

300

Which city is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

300

This ancient timekeeper tells time by the sun’s shadow.

Sundial

300

This bread, traditionally eaten on Shabbat and Jewish holidays, is made slightly sweet and often topped with sesame or poppy seeds.

Challah

300

This Eagles defensive end strip-sacked Tom Brady in Super Bowl LII to seal the upset.

Brandon Graham

300

Lead female voice in "The Fugees". Known for massive hits like Doo Wop

Ms. Lauryn Hill

400

This river forms part of the border between the U.S. and Mexico.

The Rio Grande

400

This scientific device measures atmospheric pressure and helps predict weather.

Barometer

400

This economist’s consumption and inflation models reshaped postwar macroeconomics and won him a Nobel in 1976. Shares a last name with a Jew you may know.

Milton Friedman

400

The only defensive end to ever win a Super Bowl MVP

Von Miller

400

This HBCU located in D.C. counts Kamala Harris as an alumni.

Howard University

500

Which country has the most lakes compared to any other country?

Canada

500

This early computing device used beads on rails to perform arithmetic.

Abacus

500

Which comedian started his own sitcom show, which he called a "show about nothing"?

Jerry Seinfeld

500

Which Eagles cornerback returned an INT for a touchdown in Super Bowl 59?

Cooper Dejean

500

This scientist made major contributions to peanut agriculture and crop rotation at Tuskegee Institute.

George Washington Carver

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