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100

In this solo-particpant Winter Olympic Sport, athletes lie face-down on a small sled and race headfirst down an icy track

Skeleton

100

This 2010 thriller takes place in a storm-battered island in Massachusetts, home to fictional mental facility Ashecliffe Hospital

Shutter Island

100

This state is known for its deep-dish style pizza

Illinois

100

The only state whose name is just one syllable

Maine

100

In this board game, players collect resources to build settlements and roads on an ever-changing island

Catan

200

Resulting in the suspension of nine players for a total of 146 games, the infamous fight known as the "Malice at the Palace" involved the Detroit Pistons and this team.

Indiana Pacers

200

This animated adult TV show features characters such as a blue jay, racoon, yeti, and gum-ball machine that work at a park

Regular Show

200

This popular light beer launched a platinum variant in 2007, aimed at the premium market

Bud Light Platinum

200

This state was the first to secede from the Union in 1860

South Carolina

200

This language has the most native speakers in the world

Mandarin Chinese

300

Buster Posey, Cam Akers, and Jonathan Issac are all alumni from this Power 5 School 

Florida State University

300

In Draft Day, Sonny Weaver Jr aquires the sixth overall pick by trading three future second-round picks with this NFL team.

Jacksonville Jaguars

300

This Japanese rice wine, often served warm, is made from fermented rice

Sake

300

This state has the longest straight stretch of highway in the US, running nearly 123 miles without a turn.

North Dakota

300

What is the shallowest of the world's oceans?

The Arctic Ocean

400

This player holds the record for most career three pointers made in NCAA tournament history

Buddy Hield

400

At just 17 years old, this North Carolina native won Season 10 of American Idol, bcoming one of the youngest winners in the show's history.

Scotty McCreery

400

This popular U.S. beverage was marketed as a "brain tonic" in the 19th century

Coca-Cola

400

This state contains the longest river entirely within its borders

Tennessee

400

This country is the world's largest banana producer

India

500

This 2006 BCS Fiesta Bowl-winning team executed the famous "Statue of Liberty" trick play to defeat Oklahoma

Boise State

500

In the 2019 film "Yesterday", a struggling musician wakes up in a world where everyone has forgotten this legendary band, whose songs he performs to fame.

The Beatles

500

The world's largest coffee producer is this country

Brazil
500

In 1976, this U.S. state turned down hosting the Winter Olympics due to high costs and environmental concerns, making it the only state to ever reject the Games.

Colorado

500

This mammal can sleep standing up and lying down, but only dreams while lying down

Horse