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This longest river in the world is 4,132 miles and flows through Africa and into the Mediterranean Sea.

What is the Nile River?

200
This team famously blew a 28-3 third quarter lead to Tom Brady's New England Patriots in super bowl 51, which was also the first super bowl to ever reach Overtime.

Who are the Atlanta Falcons?

200

This AFC East team famously lost four super bowls in a row between 1991 and 1994, and still haven't won the big game to this day. You could say all there attempts at winning those games went "Wide right."

Who are the Buffalo Bills?

200

This president was the first to be elected to more than two terms, being elected in 1932, 1936, 1940, and 1944, before dying in 1945. 

Who is FDR?

200

This band is said to have gotten their name when Keith Moon, the drummer for the Who at the time, said that the band would "Go down like a led balloon".

What is Led Zeppelin?

400

The record for the longest above water mountain range in the world is held by this range that stretches through seven South American Countries and shares its name with a brand of chocolate candy.

What is/are the Andes Mountain Range?

400

This singer, who retired in 2019, recorded the song "Beautiful Loser" along with more famous songs like "Still the same" and "Turn the Page." 

Who is Bob Seger?

400

This Packers Quarterback was the MVP of both Super Bowls one and Two, helping to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs in 1967 and the Oakland Raiders in 1968.

Who is Bart Starr?

400

This is the only president to have served two non consecutive terms, with Benjamin Harrison serving in between his two terms of Office.

Who is Grover Cleveland? 

400

This razor Company with the slogan "The best a man can get" was founded in 1901 and is the namesake of the New England Patriots stadium.

What is Gillette?

600

This nation holds the record for most lakes in the world,with over 30,000 of them that cover 9% of this country's surface area.

What is Canada?

600

This loser of the Battle of Actium is said to have killed himself in 30 BC, with his lover Cleopatra following him to the grave by ending her own life with a poisonous snake bite.

Who is Mark Antony?

600

On November 11, 1925 this (now) Home Stadium of the Chicago Bears was renamed with its current name to honor the men who died in World War One.

What is Soldier Field?

600

No president had ever been impeached until this man violated the Tenure of Office Act in 1868.

Who is Andrew Johnson?

600

After becoming popular exotic pets in the 1970's, this animal native to Southeast Asia famously became invasive in the Florida Everglades.

What are Pythons/Burmese Pythons? (Do not accept "snakes")

800

At a depth 5,387 ft., this Russian lake is the deepest lake in the world and lies in Siberia.

What is Lake Biakal?

800

In Star Wars, The Phantom menace, this quotable character, later killed by Darth Maul, tells Watto "Whenever you gamble my friend, eventually you'll lose."

Who is Qui-Gon Jinn?

800

Marshawn Lynch's famous "Beastquake" was a touchdown run in a playoff game against this NFC team who won the super bowl in the season prior, defeating the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 in February of 2010. 

Who are the New Orleans Saints?

800

When both of Richard Lawrence's pistols misfired in 1835, this US President became the first to survive an assassination attempt.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

800

This extremely risky investment strategy involves borrowing a stock and selling it, with the expectation that buying the stock back and returning it will yield a profit.

What is short selling/going short?

1000

The record for the highest average elevation (10,761 ft.) for a country belongs to this Asian country with it's capital at Thimphu.

What is Bhutan?

1000

This man was beloved for his famous "Cross of Gold" Speech, but his gravitas never carried him to the white house as he lost the elections of 1896, 1900, and 1908 all as an official party nominee.

Who is William Jennings Bryan?

1000
This 1968 game between the New York Jets and the Oakland Raiders got its name when the unexpectedly wild ending of the game was interrupted to air this movie.

What is Heidi?

1000

This President is remembered for being the first to die in office, dying from pneumonia in 1841 after delivering a lengthy inauguration speech. 

Who is William Henry Harrison?

1000

Between 1946 and 1958, the United States conducted 67 nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands, leading some people to theorize that this fictional children's cartoon's origin lay in the aftermath of real nuclear fallout.

What is Spongebob Squarepants?

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