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100

This NBA player announced his departure of his then current team in a move that was coined “The Decision”.

LeBron James

100

This name is commonly used in restaurants to describe dishes that feature a cut of land animal paired with a portion of seafood

Surf and Turf

100

John Krasinki

Emily Blunt

100

This team overcame the odds with help from a fake field goal touchdown, onside kick recovery, and overtime touchdown to complete the comeback in the 2015 NFC championship

Seattle Seahawks

100

This recently controversial amendment to the constitution gives citizens the right to bear arms

2nd Amendment

200

This Michigan Wolverine is the only defensive player to ever be awarded the Heisman trophy.

Charles Woodson

200

People may pay extra when going to concerts in hopes of getting the chance to introduce themselves to their favorite artist in what is usually called this

Meet and Great 

200

Gabrielle Union

Dwayne Wade

200

This artist won best rap album in 2014, winning the award over Drake, Jay Z, Kendrick Lamar, and Kanye West

Macklemore

200

This amendment is often cited in the courtroom giving individuals the right to not provide incriminating information about themselves

5th Amendment

300

This NBA announcer is commonly known for his emphatic “BANG!” following big shots, also the most demoralizing sound you could ever hear when your team is on the wrong end

Mike Breen 

300

This NBA coaching technique describes the strategy of substituting majority guards and forwards, sacrificing rebounding and height for speed and quickness. 

Small Ball

300

Blake Lively

Ryan Reynolds

300

This NBA player won the MVP award in the 2005-2006 season beating out Kobe Bryant who averaged 35.4 points that season.

Steve Nash

300

This amendment, in simple terms, abolished slavery

13th Amendment

400

This Tennis Player become the first Japanese player to win a major singles title following her defeat of Serena Williams in 2018

Naomi Osaka

400

This 2000s Disney movie follows the children of Superheroes as they learn about their powers in a high school setting

Sky High

400

John Legend

Chrissy Teigen

400

Jim Valvano lead this 6th seed to the NCAA championship in 1983, defeating Hakeem Olajuwon’s Houston Cougars on a game winning dunk

North Carolina State Wolfpack

400

Amendment 18, which did not last, made it illegal to manufacture, sell, or transport alcohol, and is often referred to as this word/term

Prohibition

500

This team is the only 16 seed to ever defeat a 1 seed in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, topping Virginia in 2018

University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)

500

This 2008 Olympic basketball team featured LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, and Kobe Bryant, traveling to Beijing following the failure to earn gold in the 2004 games. The team was nicknamed this.

Redeem Team

500

Lisa Bonet

Jason Mamoa

500

This film won best picture at the 67th Academy Awards beating out Pulp Fiction and The Shawshank Redmption

Forrest Gump

500

This amendment gave women the right to vote

19th Amendment