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200

Founded in 1999, this peer-to-peer file-sharing application caused a worldwide internet frenzy. Its downfall began when heavy metal band Metallica issued a lawsuit against them.

Napster

200

This brand of freeze pops sold in the United States consists of a clear plastic tube filled with a fruit-flavored liquid and is one of the earliest brands of this dessert.

Otter Pops

200

 With a population of 498,715 living within the city limits, this capital is the most populous city in the state of Georgia.

Atlanta

200

Also known as the puma, mountain lion, catamount or panther. This cat is second only in size to the jaguar. This cat is also the mascot for Cal State San Marcos.

Cougar

200

Alex Morgan is an American professional soccer player. She is the captain of this team which is a member of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).

 San Diego Wave FC

400

'Leeroy Jenkins' became popular in 2005 from his role in a viral video where a team member seemingly sabotaged his teammates during a battle in this game.

World of Warcraft

400

McDonald's first started selling this popular dessert item in 1997. Though it has remained popular, its availability has been criticized due to issues with the machine that prepares it.

McFlurry

400

One of the United States's oldest municipalities where many crucial events of the American Revolution occurred including the hanging of Paul Revere's lantern signal.

Boston

400

The largest living cat species. It primarily preys on ungulates, such as deer and wild boar

Tiger

400

This current US soccer star born September 18, 1998, holds the nickname, Captain America.

Christian Pulisic

600

"Clippy" was the nickname coined for the virtual assistant used in this Microsoft product.

Microsoft Office

600

Founded in 1978 in Burlington, Vermont. This American company manufactures ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sorbet.

Ben & Jerry's

600

This capital is home to South by Southwest and ACL Music Festival. It resides in a state that is the second-largest U.S. state by both area (after Alaska) and population (after California).

Austin

600

This cats build is ideal for speed, including a light build, long thin legs, and a long tail. 

Cheetah

600

Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union or more often just rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated in this country.

England

800

This multi-media software platform was widely installed on desktop computers and was often used to display interactive web pages and online games and to play video and audio content. It was deprecated in 2017 and ultimately replaced by HTML5.

Adobe Flash
800

Android 4.0 is also known as this popular frozen dessert mixing chocolate and vanilla.

Ice Cream Sandwhich

800

Cheyenne is the capital of this state which is half mountain ranges and half high plains. It is also the least populous state in the U.S.

Wyoming

800

The jaguar has been featured prominently in the mythology of indigenous peoples of the Americas, including these two civilizations which were present in Mexico.

Aztec and Mayans

800

This American former professional mixed martial artist nicknamed the ice-man was known for his trademark mohawk haircut.

Chuck Liddell

1000

Created in 1988, this text-based chat system for instant messaging became widely used over the course of the next few years. Its usage, however, has been declining steadily since 2003, losing 60 percent of its users.

IRC

1000

Dubbed "The Ice Cream of the Future", this confection is created by flash-freezing ice cream mix in liquid nitrogen.

Dippin' Dots

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Also known as the Treasure Valley, this capital includes five counties with a combined population of 749,202. The state it resides in sits in the north western part of the U.S.

Boise

1000

Native to Africa and Asia, they rely on its spotted pattern for camouflage as they stalk and ambush their prey, which they sometimes drag up a tree.

Leopard

1000

Prior to the 2015 season, the NFL used the 2-yard line (with the kick coming at the 10-yard line for a 20-yard attempt) for an extra point after a touchdown. Since 2015, the extra point is now tried from this distance.

25-yard line (for a 32-yard attempt)