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100

The last time the USA hosted the Olympics was in 2002, and it was held in this city.

Salt Lake City, Utah

100

Airing from 1994 to 2004, this TV sitcom about a group of friends in NYC is often regarded as one of the greatest TV shows of all time. 

Friends

100

This U.S. state is known as the "Sunshine State."

Florida

100

This famous American inventor is credited with developing the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the light bulb.

Thomas Edison

100

In 2017, this popular battle royale game was developed and introduced by Epic Games. 

Fortnite

200

This Baseball team holds the record for most World Series titles.

The Yankees (they have won 27)

200

Known for her powerful vocals, this singer-songwriter's album "21" become a massive success, featuring hits like "Rolling in the Deep" and "Someone Like You."

Adele

200

Located in Pennsylvania, this historic site was the location of a significant 1863 Civil War battle and President Abraham Lincoln's famous address.

Gettysburg National Military Park (or just Gettysburg)

200

This is the first major American automaker brand. It is a household name in the automotive world and known for being an American car brand.

Ford

200

This app was launched in 2016 and quickly became a very popular social media platform.

Tik Tok

300

This team beat the Kansas City Chiefs at the very first Superbowl which took place in 1967.

The Green Bay Packers

300

Known for his roles in "Forrest Gump," "Cast Away," and "Toy Story," this actor is considered one of Hollywood's most bankable stars.

Tom Hanks

300

This river is considered the longest river in the United States.

the Mississippi River

300

This was the first and only U.S. president to resign from office. He resigned in 1974, following the Watergate scandal. 

Richard Nixon
300

This popular American social media influencer and makeup artist has his own makeup brand and calls his fan base "sisters."

James Charles

400

This iconic Baseball player, who’s number was 42, was extremely important in the integration of Major League Baseball.

Jackie Robinson

400

This film was Walt Disney’s first full length animated production.

"Snow White and the Seven Dwarves"

400

The only U.S. state with a non-rectangular flag, its design features a blue field with a state seal and 13 stripes, representing the original 13 colonies.

Ohio

400

During this year, the United States landed the first humans on the moon as part of NASA's Apollo 11 mission.

1969

400

This iconic American clothing brand, known for its athletic clothes and sneakers, is named after the Greek goddess of victory.

Nike

500

This basketball player put on a new pair of shoes for every game and wears a size 22. While playing for the Lakers, they won 3 consecutive championships in 2000, 2001, and 2002.

Shaquille O’Neal

500

This 1997 film, directed by James Cameron, held the record for the highest-grossing movie of all time until "Avengers: Endgame" surpassed it in 2019.

Titanic 

500

Mt. Rushmore is an American landmark located in South Dakota and that features the faces of these four U.S. presidents.

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.

500

In 1967, this popular fast-food item was introduced to the McDonald's menu.

The Big Mac

500

This legendary performer, often referred to as the "Queen of Pop" was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1990. 

Hint: She is blood-related to the musician that is considered "King of Pop."

Janet Jackson