Based on a True Story
Music of the 90s and 2000s
Famous Opps
Game Shows
Famous Landmarks
Super Actors
Popular Candy
Disney "Lands"
100

This movie is based on a tragic event that occurred in 1912 in the Atlantic Ocean, where 1500 people lost their lives. Though the main part of the plot is quite fictitious.

Titanic

100

". . .Baby One More Time"

Britney Spears

100

He shot his famous Opp in a duel on July 11, 1804 in a dispute over personal honor.

Aaron Burr

100

Spin for your fortune and guess the right letters to find the right words in this classic game show featuring Vanna White.

Wheel of Fortune

100

This famous landmark features the faces of several former presidents carved into the side of a mountain.

Mt. Rushmore

100

This actor played Spiderman in the MCU and went toe to toe with Captain America.

Tom Holland

100

These debuted seven years after the Hershey Bar, and the company now produces 70 million of them every day.

Kisses

100

This is where you can find Smee, Captain Hook, the Lost Boys and many other characters in this classic Disney film.

Neverland

200

This movie is based on the true story of former stockbroker Jordan Belfort, who ran the Long Island-based brokerage firm Stratton Oakmont and operated an illegal pump-and-dump scheme that defrauded over 1,500 investors of approximately $200 million.

Wolf of Wall Street

200

"Crazy in Love"

Beyonce

200

The Iron Bowl is a famous rivalry between these two teams from the SEC that reside in the same state where you're either saying "Roll Tide" or "War Eagle". 

Alabama and Auburn

200

Today, Steve Harvey still asks relatives questions to see if their answers agree with the answers of a survey given to 100 people.

Family Feud

200

This iconic 19th-century wrought-iron lattice structure is the defining symbol of Paris, offering unparalleled city views from its observation decks.

Eiffel Tower

200

This actress portrayed the super agile spy Black Widow in the MCU

Scarlett Johansson

200

Mars originally sold this candy bar as a ‘three in one’ pack with vanilla, chocolate and strawberry flavors. After the vanilla and strawberry flavors were eliminated, chocolate swashbuckled its way to the top.

Three Musketeers

200

This is where you can meet the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts.

Wonderland

300

The gripping retelling of the aborted 1970 lunar mission and the intense struggle to bring the astronauts safely back to Earth.

Apollo 13

300
"Bye, Bye, Bye"
'N Sync
300

These tech titans got off on a friendly footing when they first met in the 1970s, but their relationship quickly soured. Despite the ongoing rivalry, they appeared to have put the feud behind them before cancer took the life of one of them.

Bill Gates and Steve Jobs

300

Bob Barker used to host this day-time game show where you spin a big wheel to try to get into one of the showcases, just be careful not to over-bid.

The Price Is Right

300

Spanning thousands of miles, this ancient series of fortifications is one of the most extensive construction projects in history.

The Great Wall of China

300

This actor portrays Iron Man in the MCU and is also back as Dr. Doom.

Robert Downey Jr.

300

This most popular candy bar in the world with sales soaring over $2 billion annually were marketed as Marathon bars in the UK until 1990

Snickers

300

This is where Scrooge and Launchpad live and interact with Hewey, Dewey, and Louie.

Duckburg

400

This biographical sports drama about Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane and his attempts to assemble a competitive baseball team using advanced analytics.

Moneyball

400
"Genie in a Bottle"

Christina Aguilera

400

These are America's most famous feuding families, who enjoyed a tenuous relationship at best when a dispute over a hog in 1878 exploded tensions into an epic vendetta.

Hatfields and McCoys

400

The long time host of this favorite game show, Alex Trebek, sadly passed away in 2020 from pancreatic cancer.

Jeopardy

400

This is a breathtaking white marble mausoleum commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 1600s, globally celebrated for its stunning symmetry and architecture.

Taj Mahal

400

This famous actor portrays professor X in Marvel's first three X-Men movies.

Patrick Stewart

400

Originally called Mars Men in Canada back in the 1970s, these got a new life when the soft, chewy candy crossed the US border a decade later. Not only did the candy’s name change, but it also got a fresh legion of fans.

Sour Patch Kids

400

This is the city where Mike and Sully live and work at the scream factory.

Monstropolis

500

Romanticizing the mafia and then showing its complete downfall is this movie, covering 30 years in the Lucchese crime family, tracking the rise and fall of Hill and his close associates.

Goodfellas

500

"The Boy Is Mine"

Brandy

500

This feud between competing ice skaters featured one of the most bizarre sports scandals that many still talk about today. Where this skater's husband hired a hit man to take out her competition.

Tonya Harding

500
You might have been able to get into the "Hot Seat" across from original host Regis Philbin if you had the "fastest fingers" in this increasing prize ladder game.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

500

These ancient temples spread across Siem Reap in Cambodia and constitute one of Southeast Asia's most significant archaeological sites. They showcase the remains of the capital of the Khmer Empire from the ninth to 15th centuries, including the world's largest religious monument.

Angkor Mat

500

This super actor puts on the helm of Magneto in the first three X-Men movies.

Sir Ian McKellen
500

This is the rarest color of M&M's.

Brown

500

This is the kingdom where Rapunzel and Flynn Rider live.

Corona

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