College Football
Famous Animals
World History
Mascots
Literature
200

This college football rivalry between Michigan and Ohio State is known as...

The Game

200

This famous dog was the loyal companion to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Fala

200

The Treaty of Versailles ended this major 20th-century conflict.

World War I

200

This red, spiky-haired clown is the famous mascot for a fast-food chain known for its “Happy Meals.”

Ronald McDonald

200

This novel features the character Atticus Finch and addresses racial injustice in the American South.

To Kill A Mockingbird

400

This school’s team is known as the “Fighting Irish.”

Notre Dame

400

his 20th-century dog helped locate avalanche victims and inspired the breed’s popularity.

Balto

400

She was the queen of France during the French Revolution and was executed by guillotine.

Marie Antoinette

400

This Philly sports team’s mascot is a green, furry creature

The Philly Phanatic

400

This playwright wrote Death of a Salesman and The Crucible.

Arthur Miller

600

The college football playoff system began in this year.

2014

600

This horse survived a Civil War battle and later became General Lee’s famous mount.

Traveller

600

This treaty ended the Thirty Years’ War and significantly reshaped the political map of Europe in 1648.

Treaty of Westphalia

600

His cereal is gggrrrrrrreat!

Tony The Tiger

600

This Shakespearean tragedy features the line “To be, or not to be.”

Hamlet

800

DAILY DOUBLE


Alex Hornibrook finished his career with the best winning percentage by any starting QB in program history with a winning percentage of 81.3% for this program

Wisconsin

800

This horse won the Kentucky Derby in 1938 and became a symbol of hope during the Great Depression.

Seabiscuit

800

This empire, ruled by Genghis Khan, became the largest contiguous land empire in history.

The Mongol Empire

800

This big white creature is the cuddly face of a popular soft drink brand.

Coca-Cola Polar Bear

800

DAILY DOUBLE


This epic poem by Homer tells the story of the Greek hero Odysseus.

The Odyssey

1000

This conference was founded in 1896 and is the oldest college athletic conference in the U.S.

Big Ten
1000

This famous wolfdog, known as the “Lassie” of the North, was a sled dog who helped save lives

Balto

1000

This ancient civilization built the Machu Picchu citadel in Peru.

The Incas

1000

The Boston Celtics basketball team is represented by this leprechaun mascot who twirls a basketball.

Lucky The Leprechaun

1000

The name of this creature created by Mary Shelley

The Monster

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