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200

This team(s) has the most Superbowl titles in NFL history.

A: Patriots

B: Steelers.

200

This movie was the first movie made by Pixar.

Toy story

200

This ancient amphitheater in Rome was once used for gladiator contests and can hold up to 80,000 people.

Colosseum

200

This cheesy, doughy dish was made in Naples, Italy, and is now one of the most popular foods in the world.

Pizza

200

This American civil rights leader is famous for delivering his "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

400

This Quarterback has the most yards in on season in NFL history.

Peyton Manning

400

This one-eyed monster is the best friend and "scaring" assistant to James P. Sullivan.

Mike Wazowski

400

This white marble tomb in India was built by an emperor in memory of his wife and is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

Taj Mahal

400

This spicy, fermented cabbage dish is a staple of every meal in South Korea.

Kimchi

400

This woman famously refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, sparking a major movement for civil rights.

Rosa Parks

600

This NFL team has the least number of playoff appearances.

Cleveland Browns

600

In the movie Up, Carl Fredricksen attempts to move his house via balloons to this remote South American destination.

Paradise Falls

600

This mountain in South Dakota features the carved faces of four famous U.S. Presidents.

Mount Rushmore

600

This frozen dessert is the Italian version of ice cream.

Gelato

600

This French heroine led the French army to victory at Orléans at age 17 before becoming a famous saint.

Joan of Arc

800
Who was the Seahawks running back during their "legion of boom"?

Marshawn Lyinch

800

This 2003 aquatic adventure was the first Pixar film to be nominated for (and win) the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

Finding Nemo

800

This massive "clock" in England is actually the name of the 13-ton bell inside the tower at the Houses of Parliament.

Big Ben

800

Originally from Belgium, these thick, grid-patterned cakes are often topped with sugar or fruit.

Waffles

800

This inventor and founding father is credited with "discovering" electricity with a kite and a key, and he also invented bifocals.

Benjamin Franklin

1000

Who was the first overall draft pick in 2023?

CJ Stroud

1000

This 1998 film about a misunderstood ant was the first Pixar movie to feature outtakes over the end credits.

A bugs life.

1000

This stone city in Peru sits high in the Andes Mountains and was built by the ancient Inca Empire.

Machu Picchu

1000

This "fruit" is famous for being the primary ingredient in ketchup.

Tomatos

1000

These ancient people built the Great Pyramid of Giza and used a form of writing called hieroglyphics.

Ancient Egyptians