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100

It begins with, “I heard there was a secret chord.“

What is Hallelujah?
100

He said “Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth,” over 80 years ago. He had just been diagnosed with a chronic disease that would soon be named after him.

Who is Lou Gehrig?

100

The capital of a midwestern state, it is dubbed the “Windy City.”

What is Chicago?

100

Gifted by France, it welcomes visitors to the New York Harbor.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

100

It is the capital of Spain.

What is Madrid?

200

Performed by Aretha Franklin, she repeatedly spells out the title of this song.

What is Respect?

200

He is one of the greatest swimmers ever. He was born with Marfan Syndrome, which meant his limbs and fingers were especially long.

Who is Michael Phelps?

200

It is the name of the 1996 film that follows tornado trackers.

What is Twister?

200

Although officially called the Elizabeth Tower, it is what the giant clock tower in London is called.

What is the Big Ben tower?

200

It is a city famous for its canals, bikes, and red-light district.

What is Amsterdam?

300

Perhaps its most famous lyrics are “We don’t need no education, we don’t need no thought control.”

What is Another Brick in the Wall?

300

One of the greatest tennis players ever, she won 23 grand slam single titles. Her sister wasn’t bad either!

Who is Serena Williams?

300

The Japanese translation of “harbor wave,” they are often caused by earthquakes?

What is Tsunami?

300

Built to honor a lost love, it is the marble monument that stands in Agra, India.

What is the Taj Mahal?
300

Before New York, Baltimore, and of course Washington D.C., it was the first capital of the United States.

What is Pennsylvani?

400

It has the lyrics “Hello darkness, my old friend.”


What is The Sound of Silence?

400

She has won more Olympic medals than any other gymnast, even winning 2 gold medals before she was 16.

Who is Simone Biles?

400

Named after the Greek word for “ball,” it is formed in strong thunderstorms and only falls a handful of times every year.

What is hail?

400

Built in 72 AD, it once hosted gladiator battles and could seat over 50,000 spectators.

What is the Colosseum?

400

Once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, it was where “the Third Man” took place.

What is Vienna?

500

Nearly nine minutes in length, its lyrics range from “Jack be nimble, Jack be quick” to “Helter skelter in a summer swelter.”

What is American Pie?

500

A rising star for the Indiana fever, she is one of the most famous players in the WNBA.

Who is Caitlin Clark?

500

A phenomenon, it translates to “the boy,” and involves unusually warm ocean waters in the Pacific that can disrupt global weather patterns.

What is an El Niño?

500

It is the name of the island that the famous Moai statues stand over, and are known as.

What is Easter Island?

500

The capital of Egypt and besides the ancient pyramids of Giza, it is the largest city in Africa.

What is Cairo?