Chicago History
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Orinthology
200

This is the name for the world's most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton, found at Chicago's Field Museum.

Sue

200

This song became one of the most notorious internet memes.

Never Gonna Give You Up (Rick Astley)

200

This tourist destination is the largest manmade structure in the world.

The Great Wall of China

200

The name of the Vampire clan in Forks from Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series.

The Cullens

200

Capable of reaching speeds of up to 200mph, this species is the fastest in the entire animal kingdom.

Peregrine Falcon

400

This notorious gangster made a name for himself as a bootlegger in Chicago in the 1920s.

Al Capone

400

This 2000 hit by the Baha Men has a title in the form of a question.

Who Let the Dogs Out?

400

With almost 87 million annual tourists, this country is the most popular European country for tourism.

France

400

Peeta's father's occupation in The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.

Baker

400

He was the director of the 1963 film, The Birds.

Alfred Hitchcock

600

This novel by Erik Larson tells the story of the 1893 World Columbian Exposition in Chicago and also the harrowing tale of the first modern serial killer, H.H. Holmes.

The Devil in the White City

600

This disco hit by Carl Douglas is about a style of Chinese martial arts.

Kung Fu Fighting

600

This country is home to the 15th century Inca citadel, Machu Picchu.

Peru

600

The name of the dragon in Christopher Paolini's fantasy trilogy.

Saphira

600

This is the only bird that can actually fly backwards.

The Hummingbird

800

This structure surpassed the Sears Tower as the tallest building in the world (the Sears Tower held the record from 1970 until 1998. 

The Petronas Towers (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

800

This band is known almost exclusively for their 1982 hit, "Come On Eileen"

Dexys Midnight Runners

800

This beach destination is notorious for having the most shark attacks in the world.

New Smyrna Beach, Florida

800

This popular John Green novel was made into a movie and is his only novel written from a female perspective.

The Fault in Our Stars

800

This species is considered to be the most dangerous bird in the world.

Cassowary

1000

This is the actual name of the iconic "Bean" in Millenium Park designed by Sir Anish Kapoor in 2006.

Cloud Gate
1000

This 1996 hit ranks as the Billboard #1 all time Latin Song and has a popular accompanying dance.

Macarena

1000

Which state would you be in if you were standing on the North rim of the Grand Canyon?

Arizona

1000

This novelist has written over 25 young adult books, one of her most popular being, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.

Judy Blume

1000

These birds are known for their extraordinary long life spans, some species live for nearly 100 years!

Parrot