Biggie or Tupac
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The Biggest, the Best
100

Released multiple posthumous albums

Who is Tupac and Biggie?

100

This Southeast Asian country was named for Punjab, Afghania, Kashmir, Indus-Sind, Baluchistan.

What is Pakistan?

100

Tapping into the emerging bottled water market in the 1990's, this beverage company produced it's first non-alcoholic product since prohibition.

What is Coors?

100

His father is known for founding the restaurant chain Benihana. He is a grammy-nominated DJ known for throwing cakes into crowds.

Who is Steve Aoki?

100

The world’s most‑consumed cheese, topping pizzas and global charts year after year.

What is Mozzarella?

200

Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Who is Tupac and Biggie?

200

The Campaign for Real Ale, CAMRA, a British consumer organization defines a pub as a place with four distinguishing characteristics.

...but let's just say it's short for this.

What is Public House?

1. is open to the public without membership or residency

2. serves draught beer or cider without requiring food be consumed

3. has at least one indoor area not laid out for meals

4. allows drinks to be bought at a bar (i.e., not only table service)

200

Launched in 2011 to compete with other successful social media platforms, this Google platform was redesigned in 2015 but ultimately retired in 2019 after falling short.

What is Google+?

200

Travis Scott’s stage surname comes from the real first name of this Cleveland rapper. The two teamed up for a 2020 single called The Scotts.

Who is Kid Cudi?

200

At over 6 million square miles, this country is the world’s largest by land area.

What is Russia?

300

Served time in jail on drug-related charges

Who is Biggie?

300

This insurer was originally formed to serve government employees.

What is GEICO?

300

Viewed in hindsight as a brand over-extension, this vehicle-maker tried its hand at wine coolers, aftershave, and perfumes in the 1990's.

What is Harley-Davidson?

300

Riding the wave of his 1960 hit The Twist, this singer followed it with a whole catalog of spin‑offs: albums For Twisters Only (1960), Let's Twist Again (1961), For 'Teen Twisters Only (1961), Don't Knock The Twist (1962), Twistin' Round the World (1962) — plus films Twist Around the Clock (1961) and Don't Knock the Twist (1962).

Who is Chubby Checker?

300

This is the most widely consumed staple food on Earth, feeding more than half the world’s population.

What is Rice?

400

Cast in the 1992 film Juice

Who is Tupac?

400

Referring to a source of oxygen used for underwater diving, SCUBA refers to a self-contained this.

What is Underwater Breathing Apparatus?

400

Similar to the concept of donut holes, this ring-shaped candy introduced "Holes" in the 1990's with a short-lived success, that was ultimate scrapped due to packaging issues.

What is Lifesavers?

400

This rock band was named Canada's "Official Ambassadors of Music" on January 8, 1979.

Who is Rush?

400

Since 2010, this building stands the tallest in world at over 2,700 feet.

What is the Burj Khalifa?
500

Son of a political activist and Black Panther Party member

Who is Tupac?

500

TASER is an acronym meaning Thomas A. Swift's this, based on a similarly named 1911 novel.

What is Electric Rifle?

500

Undergoing many reformulations before going to market, this product was initially designed to displace water and prevent corrosion of missiles, but is now common in most households.

What is WD-40?

500

Based on the titles of their hit songs, Vanessa Carleton and the Proclaimers walked a total of this many miles.

What is 1,500 miles?

Vanessa Carleton - "A Thousand Miles"

The Proclaimers - "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)"

500

This fruit holds the title of the world’s largest, with some specimens topping 100 pounds.

What is Jackfruit?