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This Georgia course has hosted the season‑ending Tour Championship every year since 2005.

East Lake Golf Club

100

These two American League baseball teams have been bitter rivals since the early 20th century, famously clashing in the 2004 ALCS comeback.

New York Yankees / Boston Red Sox

100

In 2014, a cost‑cutting switch to river water in this city exposed thousands of children to lead levels well above federal limits, triggering a major public‑health disaster.

Flint, Michigan

100

These spicy bone‑in wings from McDonald’s, introduced in 2013 at about $2 each, were pulled by 2014 after fans complained they were too pricey and spicey.

McDonald’s Mighty Wings

100

This clear plastic material that sticks to surfaces is often incorrectly called “Saran Wrap.”

cling film

200

Home of the famous “Island Green” 17th hole, this Florida track has staged THE PLAYERS Championship since 1977.

TPC Sawgrass

200

These NBA franchises have met a record 12 times in the Finals, trading iconic championship battles throughout the 1980s.

Los Angeles Lakers / Boston Celtics

200

This city saw its population plunge by over 65 percent - from 1.85 million in 1950 to about 639,000 by 2020, making it the largest post‑war metropolitan collapse in U.S. history.

Detroit, Michigan

200

Test‑marketed in 2014 as a breakfast novelty -combining a mini waffle and taco shell - this Taco Bell item never made it to a national launch after customers found it too gimmicky.

Waffle Taco

200

This funny-sounding name is what Brits call the trunk of a car.

boot

300

Founded by Jack Nicklaus in 1974, this Ohio club is the site of the Memorial Tournament each spring.

Muirfield Village Golf Club

300

Dubbed the “Fight of the Century,” this 1971 heavyweight boxing match featured two undefeated champions vying for Muhammad Ali’s title.

Muhammad Ali / Joe Frazier

300

According to a 2024 public‑safety report, this city led the nation with 54.4 homicides per 100,000 residents - its highest per‑capita murder rate in over a decade.

St. Louis, Missouri

300

Launched in late 2016, these deep‑fried, neon‑orange macaroni‑and‑cheese bites at Burger King were reviled for looking like “coagulated Cheeto lumps.”

Mac n’ Cheetos

300

This odd-sounding word refers to the tiny groove between your nose and upper lip.

philtrum

400

Nicknamed “Hogan’s Alley,” this Texas country club has hosted the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth since 1946.

Colonial Country Club

400

Known for contrasting styles - one graceful, one relentless - these two tennis legends contested over 40 matches, including nine Grand Slam finals.

Roger Federer / Rafael Nadal

400

Topping the U.S. Census’s American Community Survey, over 30 percent of residents in this Ohio city live below the poverty line - the highest rate among large U.S. cities.

Cleveland, Ohio

400

Introduced nationwide in 2016 as a mash‑up of the Whopper and a burrito shell—this Burger King item flopped thanks to its soggy tortilla and unbalanced queso filling.

Whopperito

400

That little plastic or metal tip at the end of your shoelace? It’s called this.

Aglet

500

Dubbed “The Monster” for its length and difficulty, its South Course in Akron, Ohio, hosted the WGC‑Bridgestone Invitational for over 50 years.

Firestone Country Club

500

Often called the most intense rivalry in cricket, matches between these neighboring nations carry deep political and sporting tensions.

India / Pakistan

500

This South Dakota city leads the state with 742 violent crimes per 100,000 residents, making it the most dangerous in SD.

Rapid City, SD

500

Introduced by McDonalds, this meatless burger introduced in the 1960s. It was a substitute for American Catholics that would not eat meat on Fridays. The burger was a slice of grilled pineapple with cheese on a bun.

Hula Burger

500

The cardboard sleeve that protects your hand from a hot coffee cup is officially known as this.

Zarf

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