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Sunday Clothes
100

In 1963, he stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and declared, "I have a dream."

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

Straddling the border of New York and Ontario, this massive waterfall is a legendary honeymoon destination.

Niagara Falls

100

This legendary singer and "Goddess of Pop" hit the top of the charts with tracks like Believe and If I Could Turn Back Time.

Cher (Cherilyn Sarkisian)

100

It is the closest star to Earth and provides the light necessary for photosynthesis.

Sun

100

This specific, formal two-piece outfit is the traditional attire for a groom at a formal wedding.

Tuxedo

200

This British Prime Minister steeled his nation in 1940 by promising nothing but "blood, toil, tears, and sweat."

Winston Churchill

200

It is the largest island in the world, though ironically, mostly covered in ice rather than greenery.

Greenland

200

This classic 1990s teen sitcom featured a character named Topanga Lawrence, who eventually married the main character, Cory Matthews.

Boy Meets World

200

This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere, easily beating out oxygen for the number one spot.

Nitrogen

200

This denim brand, founded during the California Gold Rush, is famous for its "501" style jeans.

Levi Strauss & Co. (Levi's)

300

Abraham Lincoln gave this brief but iconic 272-word speech to dedicate a national cemetery during the Civil War.

Gettysburg Address

300

This European capital city is famous for its historic canals, gondolas, and lack of cars.

Venice

300

This 1994 film starring Tom Hanks taught us that "life is like a box of chocolates—you never know what you're gonna get."

Forrest Gump

300

This is the only mammal capable of true, sustained flight.

Bat

300

If you are caught completely off guard or unprepared, an idiom says you were caught "with your" these "down."

pants

400

Lou Gehrig delivered his famous farewell speech at Yankee Stadium, calling himself "the luckiest man on the face of this" place.

earth

400

This African river is widely considered the longest in the world, flowing north into the Mediterranean Sea.

Nile

400

This Star Wars actress and pop culture icon played the fierce Rebel leader Princess Leia.

Carrie Fisher

400

Water reaches its maximum density at this exact temperature on the Celsius scale, just above freezing.

4°C

400

This French fashion designer revolutionized women's clothing in the 20th century, introducing the "little black dress" and a legendary No. 5 perfume.

Coco Chanel

500

In 1987, President Ronald Reagan stood at the Brandenburg Gate and directly challenged this Soviet leader to "tear down this wall!"

Mikhail Gorbachev

500

This South American country has the longest north-to-south coastline in the world, stretching like a ribbon down the Pacific coast.

Chile

500

This actress won an Oscar for her role in The Blind Side and played a woman named Hope in the dystopian film Bird Box.

Sandra Bullock

500

This fundamental force of physics keeps the planets in orbit and is calculated using the constant $G$ in physics equations.

Gravity

500

This type of formal, wide silk necktie, often secured with a tie pin, was standard daytime formalwear for men in the Victorian era.

Ascot

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