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100

A. A. Milne wrote about this "silly old" carnivoran mammal of the family Ursida. 

100

This famous soft drink was invented in 1892 in Atlanta Ga. Their now iconic red color dates back to prohibition when barrels were painted that color so tax agents could distinguish them from alcohol during transport

Coca Cola

100

Shakuntala Devi was an Indian mathematician known as the "Human Computer"  On 18 June 1980, she demonstrated the multiplication of two 13-digit numbers – 7,686,369,774,870 × 2,465,099,745,779 calculating the answer in her head in 28 seconds. I'll give you 60 seconds. Twice as long! 

18,947,668,177,995,426,462,773,730

100

The origins of this iconic Ford model's name have been theorized as coming from the P-51 Fighter plane, the Southern Methodist University mascot, or the wild horses of the American West.

Mustang

100

Penny on The Big Bang Theory, is a waitress at which desert serving restaurant

Cheesecake Factory

200

This cartoon series holds the longest T.V. series and sitcom in terms of episodes and seasons in the United States. The show has also correctly predicted the future over 30 times! 'Cowabunga man'

200

The names of the Rice Krispies mascots

200

In the 1940s Admiral Grace Hopper was working on a Mark II computer at Harvard University, her associates discovered a moth stuck in a relay and thereby impeding operation, leading to this computer term.

Debug

200

This sports car is featured in the Back To The Future trilogy

Delorean

200

South Park takes place in this state

Colorado

300

This anthropomorphic snow sculpture was created by two sisters during their childhood. 

300

In Spanish the name translates to little golden things. They got their start in Disneyland! The concept was born at a restaurant in Frontierland opened by the founder of Frito-Lay called Casa De Fritos. They decided to fry the prior days stale tortilla chips and coat them with all kinds of spices and cheese instead of throwing them away.  

Doritos 

300

Beyoncé rose to fame in the late 1990s as the lead singer of this all girl-group. 

Destiny's child

300

The first Japanese car to be introduced in the United States was a Honda...

Accord

300

This diminutive Game of Thrones star was nominated for an Emmy for every single season.  

Peter Dinklage (the Imp)

400

One of the three wishes the Genie is not allowed to grant to Aladdin.

He cannot bring anyone back from the dead, cannot make anyone fall in love, and he cannot kill anyone.

400

 The most frequently ordered item of fast food in the USA

Fried Chicken

400

In 2015 this British country made feminist history when women outnumbered men in the legal profession. Erin go brach

 Ireland

400

Ford Introduced this trim package on its F series line in 1965, it signified the fanciest trim level, making it the King Ranch or Platinum series truck of its day. It became its own line of truck from 1983  to 2012 and was recently returned to the truck line in 2019

Ranger

400

The Name of  Michael Scott's nemesis and HR rep.

Toby

500

This Finding Nemo cartilaginous fish character is famous for the quote “fish are friends, not food”

Bruce the Shark

500

Originally made by pharmacist Charles Alderton at the Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas, it was first sold in 1885. Making it the oldest soft drink in the USA. Despite the name you do not need a RX to drink one. 

Dr. Pepper

500

She was the first woman to win a Nobel prize, the first person and the only woman to win the award twice and the only person ever to win in two different scientific fields. Her daughters both went on to win their own Nobel prizes.

Marie Currie

500

The first car made by Henry Ford. 

Quadracycle

500

This character lives in a pineapple under the sea

SpongeBob SquarePants

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