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100

This state is home to the famous Mount Rushmore National Memorial, which features the faces of four U.S. presidents

South Dakota 

100

This sitcom, set in a coffee shop in New York City, features characters like Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe.

Friends

100

This basketball player, known as "The King," is a four-time NBA champion and regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.

Lebron James

100

World War II veteran and leader of the Avengers.


Captain America

100

This fruit, typically green or red, is often used in pies and has a tart flavor. It’s also a common ingredient in salads and juices.

Apple

200

This state is the only one to have a coastline on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.

Florida 

200

This show, set in a post-apocalyptic world, follows a group of survivors as they navigate life after a zombie outbreak.

The Walking Dead

200

This American football quarterback is known for his clutch performances in the playoffs and has won two Super Bowl MVPs with the New York Giants.

Eli Manning

200

This villain is the archenemy of Spider-Man and has 8 total limbs. This villains most popular appearance was in Spider-Man 2

Doctor Octopus 

200

This breakfast food, often served with syrup, is made from a batter cooked on a griddle or in a pan, typically topped with butter and fruit.

Pancake

300

Known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes," this state is also famous for its strong winter sports culture.

Minnesota 

300

This fantasy series, based on the books by George R.R. Martin, centers around the power struggles between noble families in the fictional land of Westeros.

Game of Thrones 

300

This soccer icon, who spent most of his career with Barcelona, won the 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year and is considered one of the best dribblers in football history.

Lionel Messi

300

This superhero, also known as the "Amazon Princess," hails from the island of Themyscira and is known for her super strength, agility

Wonder Woman

300

This popular dairy product is made by churning cream and is often spread on bread or used in cooking. It can be salted or unsalted.

Butter

400

This state’s nickname is “The Garden State,” and it is known for its beaches and is located in the northeast.


New Jersey 

400

This long-running animated show features a  family living in the town of Springfield and is known for its satirical take on American culture.

The Simpsons 

400

This Olympic sprinter from Jamaica holds the world record for the 100m and 200m, becoming the first man to run both events in under 9.6 seconds

Usain Bolt

400

This villain is the "Joker's" right-hand man in the Batman comics and films, and is known for her obsession with chaos and unpredictability.

Harley Quinn


400

This Asian condiment is made from fermented soybeans, salt, and a grain like wheat, and is commonly used in Japanese and Chinese cuisine.

Soy Sauce

500

This state is the only one to have a flag that is not rectangular, but rather in the shape of a pennant.

Ohio 

500

This reality competition show, which has been on the air since 2000, challenges contestants to outwit, outplay, and outlast each other in remote locations for a grand prize.

Survivor 

500

This legendary American baseball player, known as "The Say Hey Kid," hit 660 home runs during his career and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1979.

Willie Mays

500

This supervillain, a nemesis of the X-Men, is a mutant with the ability to manipulate metal and was one of the primary antagonists in X-Men: The Last Stand.


Magneto 

500

This French dish consists of a delicate omelette filled with a mixture of mushrooms, cheese, and herbs, and is often served as a savory breakfast or lunch.

Mushroom Omelette

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