World Rivers
Starts & Ends with the Same letter
Super Bowl Winners
The Bible
Famous Names
100

Beginning high in the Peruvian Andes, this river travels 4,000 miles before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean — along the way it discharges more freshwater into the ocean than any other river on earth

Amazon

100

This tool found in every tradesman's toolbox ensures surfaces are perfectly flat and even

Level

100

This AFC North team defeated an NFC West opponent 21-10 in Super Bowl XL, played at Ford Field in Detroit

Pittsburgh Steelers

100

This wife of Jacob bore him only two sons yet her lineage produced some of Israel's most significant figures

Rachel

100

This German-born physicist developed the theory of relativity and the famous  equation E=MC²

Einstein

200

Originating at Lake Victoria in central Africa, this river travels 4,100 miles northward before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea — defying geography by flowing north and sustaining one of history's greatest civilizations along its banks

Nile

200

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Dividends

200

This AFC West team defeated an NFC South opponent 24-10 in Super Bowl 50, played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara

Denver Broncos

200

Joseph Smith dubbed this book "Not Inspired"

Songs of Solomon

200

This German inventor's creation of the movable type printing press around 1440 is credited with sparking the Protestant Reformation, the Scientific Revolution  and the spread of literacy across Europe

Gutenberg

300

Rising in Germany's Black Forest, this river flows 1,770 miles eastward before emptying into the Black Sea — passing through more capital cities than any other river in the world including Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and Belgrade

Danube

300

This type of handgun features a rotating cylinder that holds multiple rounds of ammunition

Revolver

300

This AFC West team defeated an NFC North opponent 31-24 in Super Bowl XXXII, played at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego

Denver Broncos

300

Israel's first king, he was rejected by God after disobeying His commands, paving the way for a young shepherd named David to take his throne

King Saul

300

This Italian Renaissance artist spent four years lying on his back painting a historic ceiling

MICHELANGELO

400

Originating in the mountains of eastern Turkey, this river flows southeast through Iraq before joining the Euphrates and emptying into the Persian Gulf — its banks cradled some of the world's earliest cities in the region known as the Cradle of Civilization

Tigris

400

This graceful tree is known for its drooping branches and is often found weeping beside rivers and ponds

Willow

400

This NFC West team defeated an AFC East opponent 38-16 in Super Bowl XIX, played at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto, California

SF 49ers

400

This woman was the only female judge mentioned in the Old Testament, leading Israel to victory in battle

Deborah

400

This composer began losing his hearing in his late 20s yet produced some of the greatest  music ever written, completing his Ninth Symphony having never heard a single note of it

Beethoven

500

Rising in the Gangotri Glacier high in the Himalayas, this river travels 1,500 miles before emptying into the Bay of Bengal — considered so sacred that Hindus believe bathing in its waters washes away a lifetime of sin

Ganges

500

This word describes something round and full-figured, like a ripe berry or a well-fed turkey

Plump

500

This NFC East team defeated an AFC West opponent 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX, played at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans

Philadelphia Eagles

500

Written from a Roman prison cell, this epistle — one of Paul's shortest at just 25 verses — appeals to a wealthy Christian to forgive and free his runaway slave Onesimus

Philemon

500

This Polish-born woman was the first female Nobel laureate, winning in Physics in 1903 and Chemistry in 1911 — the only person ever to win in two different scientific fields

Marie Curie