Sports
Animals
Landmarkss
Movies/TV
Random
100

This NFL team was the last to complete a perfect season, doing so in 1972.

Miami Dolphins

100

This bird of prey is known for its incredible eyesight, allowing it to spot prey from over a mile away.

Bald Eagle

100

This ancient amphitheater in Rome could hold up to 50,000 spectators.

Colosseum

100

This mockumentary-style sitcom is set in the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin.

The Office

100

What is the only letter not in any US state name

Q
200

This MLB pitcher threw the only perfect game in World Series history in 1956

Don Larsen

200

This marine mammal is known for having the densest fur of any animal.

Sea Otter

200

Ordered by Napoleon in 1806, this massive French monument stands inthe center of a roundabout

Arc de triomphe

200

In Breaking Bad, this is the alias used by Walter White in the drug trade.

Hesienberg

200

What planet is known as the "Red Planet"

Mars
300

This country is the only one to have played in every FIFA World Cup but has never won the tournament

Mexico

300

This large marine mammal can hold its breath for over two hours and is known for deep diving.

Sperm Whale

300

This Incan citadel, located 2,430 meters above sea level in the Andes, was never discovered by the Spanish conquistadors.

Machu Picchu

300

In The Mandalorian, this character is the Child’s real name revealed in Season

Grogu

300

This European city is known as the "floating city"

Venice

400

This Formula 1 driver won a championship with Ferrari in 2007, the team’s most recent Drivers’ title

Kimi Raikkonen

400

This amphibian, native to Mexico, is famous for its ability to regenerate entire limbs.

Axolotl

400

This UNESCO World Heritage site in East Asia is a white marble mausoleum built by Shah Jahan which later served as his tomb.

Taj Mahal

400

This 1999 film, directed by David Fincher, follows an insomniac office worker who forms an underground club with a soap salesman.

Fight Club

400

This ancient library, one of the largest of the classical world, was located in Egypt

The library of Alexandria

500

This south american country controversially hosted the 1978 FIFA World Cup during a military dictatorship

Argentina

500

This large, nocturnal marsupial is native to Australia and is known for carrying its young in a pouch while foraging at night.

Wombat

500

This ancient city in Jordan is famous for its rock-cut architecture, including the Treasury, and is often called the “Rose City.”

Petra

500

This 2007 Oscar winning movie is known for having no background music/sound effects

No country for old men
500

This constant, approximately 6.626×10⁻³⁴ J·s, is fundamental to quantum mechanics

Plancks Constant

M
e
n
u