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This NFL quarterback played 15 season with the New Orleans Saints.  He led the Saints to 9 playoff appearances including 3 NFC Championship Games and 1 Super Bowl which gave the franchise their first title.

Drew Brees

100

This sitcom began running in 2005 and ran through 2013.  It has such characters a Dwight, Michael, Jim and Pam who all work at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

The Office

100

This US president was born in Braintree, Massachusetts in 1735.  He first served as the 1st Vice President of the United States and 2nd President of the United States.

John Adams

100

This rapper was born as Audrey Graham in 1986.  He has delivered such hits as "In My Feelings" and "Hotline Bling".

Drake

100

This country derived from King Æthelstan's unification of the four major kingdoms: Wessex, Mercia, Northumbria and East Anglia.  It later was a victim of a Norman invasion in 1066.  This country's monarch is now King Charles III.

Great Britain, The United Kingdom, England

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This NBA player had an extensive 15 year career playing from 1959-1974.  He played as center measuring over 7 feet tall and became the first player to score more than 4,000 points in the NBA

Wilt Chamberlain

200

"I can't hear you!" Set in Bikini Bottoms this cartoon features talking fish who set out on all kinds of adventures from working in a local restaurant called the Krusty Krab or unleashing a creature called Doodle Bob to the town.

Spongebob Squarepants

200

DAILY DOUBLE: Divorce, beheaded, died, divorce, beheaded, survived is a good way of remembering this British king's sequence of wives.  Ironically his three living sons would not make it past their teen years.

King Henry VIII

200

This artist was born in West Reading, Pennsylvania in 1989.  She released her first lead single in 2006.  She has produced hits such as, "I Knew You Were Trouble" and "Love Story".

Taylor Swift

200

This planet is neighbors with Neptune and Saturn.  It is surrounded by 13 rings and 28 small moons.  It is one of two ice giants in the solar system.

Uranus

300

This baseball player has a lifetime batting average of .301.  He has played all of his 13 seasons with the Los Angeles Angels.  

Mike Trout

300

This movie was the first of nine (not including spin-offs).  It came out in 1977 running on a budget of 11 million and grossed over $755 million dollars.  

A New Hope

300

This city is the capital and most populous (largest population) in Ohio.  It is located on the Scioto River.  

Columbus

300

This German composer was born in 1770.  He composed such works as the Moonlight Sonata.  By age 28 he began losing his hearing and by 44 he had completely lost it.

Ludwig van Beethoven

300

This scientist stated that, "Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less."  She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903.  She discovered both radium and polonium.

Marie Curie

400

As of March 27th this team is still in the 2024 NCAA Men's Tournament.  They made it to the Sweet 16 after beating Oakland in the Round of 32.  Their all time record is 1,805-1,125.

North Carolina (NC) State University

400

"I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too!"  Released in 1939 this movie headlined a girl from Kansas, her dog Toto, a scarecrow, a lion, a tin man and an Emerald City.

The Wizard of Oz

400

Originally inhabited by the aboriginal people this country was soon turned into a prison colony by the British.  Today the capital is Canberra and the largest city is Sydney.

Australia

400

This musician has a son who he nicknamed Blanket.  He also once owned a monkey named Bubbles.  He passed away in 2009.

Michael Jackson

400

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This golfer was born in Barrika, Spain in 1994.  He won the US Open in 2021 and went on to win the Masters in 2023.

Jon Rahm

500

Released on October 29th, 1993 this movie amassed over $101 million dollars in the box office.  It used claymation to film its scenes and produced such songs as "Poor Jack" or "Sally's Song". 

The Nightmare Before Christmas

500

This US city was founded in 1788 under the name of Losantiville; it later grew to be the sixth largest city in the nation before its rapid decline in population.

Cincinnati

500

This band made their debut in Liverpool's Cavern Club in 1961

The Beatles

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DAILY DOUBLE: This painter created such works as "The Water Lily Pond" and "Impression, Sunrise".  He was born in 1840 in France.  

Claude Monet

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