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100

The capital of Pennsylvania.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

100

This yearly event is the most-watched broadcast in America, averaging over 100 million viewers in recent years.

Super Bowl

100

This German-born physicist renounced his citizenship and moved to the United States where he became the head of the physics department at Princeton. He is considered to be the "Father of Relativity".

Albert Einstein

100

13 ÷ .5 =

26

100

Announced nearly a decade before releasing in 2020, this game was one of the most anticipated video games ever. After being delayed three times to "polish the game", its release was still a technical nightmare that had many bugs, caused motion sickness, and led to a class action lawsuit.

Cyberpunk 2077

200

The largest population in Texas belongs to this major city.

Houston, Texas

200

Titled "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen", the finale of this show is the most watched TV series broadcast in American history.

M*A*S*H

200

During his 11 year rule, this Macedonian king expanded his empire an estimated 2 million square miles while never being defeated in a single battle.

Alexander the Great

200

(35 x 2) -1=

69 (nice)

200

Released for the Atari and considered to be the worst game ever made, it was rushed to coincide with a movie release by game developers who had no information regarding what the movie was about. This led to a game with no story and very little gameplay. This game was such an embarrassment that Atari buried nearly a million copies that they couldn't sell.

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial

300

This southern US city is home to the busiest international airport in the world and the birthplace of the best-selling soda in the world as well.

Atlanta, Georgia

300

With an estimated 150 million viewers, this historical moment is the most watched broadcast in American history.

Apollo 11 Moon Landing

300

This beloved sports broadcaster has over three decades of experience calling football games, but his most famous call is from a hockey game in 1980.

Al Michaels

300

3³=

27

300

This AAA game company has repeatedly won the title of "Worst Company in America" for consistently releasing subpar games and forcing employees to work 100 hours a week.

EA

400

This island city is the southernmost point in the continental U.S.

Key West, Florida

400

In 2020, Amazon spent approximately 17 million dollars to run a 90 second advertisement during the Super Bowl to promote this.

Amazon Alexa

400

By experimenting with pea plants, this biologist was the first to study the principles of hereditary traits and is considered to be the grandfather of genetics.

Gregor Mendel

400

1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9=

45

400

This controversial Atari game is one of the lowest rated games of all time. The main gameplay objective is to sexually penetrate a Native American woman who is tied to a pole.


Custer's Revenge

500

With a population of over 2 million, this is the largest city to not have a professional sports team in any of the 4 major US leagues.

Austin, Texas

500

Debuting in 1981, the music channel MTV's first broadcast fittingly consisted of the music video for this song.

Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles

500

This US president served the shortest presidential term, lasting only 31 days before dying in office.

William Henry Harrison

500

7² x 2² =

196

500

First revealed in 2021, this game became the most wish-listed game on Steam in 2022. When it was finally released in December of 2023, the game was vastly different than what was shown in trailers. Over half of the buyers requested refunds which led to the developers going bankrupt just 3 days after release.

The Day Before