Famous Michaels
The Middle East
1934
Coaches
Words beginning with Papa
100

This famous comedian starred in The Office as the quirky regional manager, Michael Scott.

Steve Carrell 

100

In 2003, the United States led an invasion of this country, resulting in the toppling of dictator Saddam Hussein.

Iraq

100

In 1934, the first "talking" cartoon was released, introducing this famous Disney character, who became a cultural icon.

Mickey Mouse

100

This NFL coach is second on the all-time wins list with 329 career wins, just behind Don Shula.

Bill Belichick

100
A tropical fruit and plant with many health benefits. 
Papaya
200

This singer and songwriter is best known for hits like Faith, Careless Whisper, and Last Christmas, and was a member of the duo Wham!.

George Michael

200

This name, originating in the Middle East, is the most common name in the world, with 150 million men and boys sharing it.

Muhammad

200

This popular toy, first created in 1934, quickly became a favorite of children everywhere and is known for its colorful pieces that snap together. 

Lego

200

With a career spanning 53 seasons, this MLB manager has the most wins in baseball history with 3,731 wins.

Connie Mack
200
On this restaurant's current menu is an item called the Shaq-A-Roni Pizza

Papa Johns 

300

This actor portrayed the role of Michael Corleone in the Godfather trilogy, earning multiple Academy Award nominations for the role.

Al Pacino

300

This major river, often referred to as the "lifeblood" of Egypt, flows through the country, providing water to its agricultural economy.

The Nile River

300

This iconic American author released his groundbreaking novel, Of Mice and Men, in 1934.

John Steinbeck

300

Before his success at UConn, Dan Hurley revitalized this program in the Atlantic 10, leading them to an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2018, their first in over 18 years.

Rhode Island
300

A very large flat broad pasta 

Pappardelle

400

This famous actor played the role of Dr. Alan Grant in Jurassic Park and starred in movies like The Fugitive and Air Force One.

Michael Douglas

400

This ancient city, located in modern-day Iraq, is known as the site of the Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Babylon

400

What famous duo bank-robbing murderers were shot down by the police in 1934?

Bonnie and Clyde

400

This coach, known for his role in the history of the New York Yankees, managed the team to 14 pennants and 7 World Series titles.

Joe Mccarthy

400

This term refers to the office held by the Pope of the head of the Roman Church. 

Papacy
500

This actor starred in the Batman movies directed by Tim Burton and later played the villain in Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Michael Keaton

500

The earliest known civilizations in history, including the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians, were established around 3500 BC in this region.

Mesopotamia

500

In 1934, this famous American family moved into the White House, with the first family dog named "Fala" by the President’s side.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

500

This NFL coach is the longest-serving head coach in NFL history, with a career spanning from 1960 to 1985 with the Chicago Bears, accumulating 318 career wins.

George Halas

500

This country is located in the Southwestern Pacific knoown for its beaches and coral reefs. 

Papa New Guinea

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