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100

This artist's Eras Tour became the first-ever tour to gross over $1 billion

Taylor Swift

100

This NL East team plays its home games at Citizens Bank Park, famous for its "Liberty Bell" that glows and rings after every home game

Philadelphia Phillies 

100

This European country is home to the Colosseum, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the city of Venice

Italy 
200

This Apple TV comedy about an optimistic American football coach in London won the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in both 2021 and 2022 

Ted Lasso

200

What is the total number of regular season games each MLB team plays

162

200

Originally known simply as the Pennsylvania State house, this building on Chestnut Street is where both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were debated and signed 

Independence Hall

300

At the 2020 Grammy's, this 18-year old made history by sweeping the "Big Four" categories: Best New Artist, Record, Album, and Song of the Year

Billie Eilish 

300

Entering the 2026 season, this Yankees captain is on pace to reach 400 career home runs in fewer games than any player in MLB history 

Aaron Judge 

300

Though it weighs only about 3 pounds, this organ consumes roughly 20% of the body's total energy and oxygen intake 

Brain

400

This actor, primarily known for The Bear, played a young Donald Trump in the controversial 2024 biopic The Apprentice

Sebastian Stan

400

This dodgers superstar became the founding member of the 50-50 club in 2024, finishing the season with 54 home runs and 59 stolen bases 

Shohei Ohtanti 

400

Serving from 1979 to 1990 this was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Margaret Thatcher 

500

This Oscar-Winning La La Land actress recently revealed she prefers to go by her real first name, Emily, rather than her professional stage name

Emma Stone 

500

This franchise, founded in 1901 as the Philadelphia Athletics, played at Shibe Park before moving to Kansas City and later Oakland 

Athletics (or A's) 

500

On July 4, 2026, the United States will celebrate its "Semiquincentennial", marking this many years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence 

250