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This Great Lake touches Chicago, Milwaukee, AND Michigan.

Lake Michigan
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This Tennessee city sits where the Tennessee River and the Georgia border meet.

Chattanooga

200

This planet rotates on its side.

Uranus

200

This band’s logo features lightning bolts around the letters.

ACDC

200

This Florida city is known for its Cuban influence and Little Havana neighborhood. 

Miami

200

This sport includes positions like setter, middle blocker, and libero.

Volleyball

200

This fruit is technically a berry, while strawberries are not.

Banana

400

This city is home to the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village.

Deerborn

400

This town is the gateway to Dollywood and the Great Smoky Mountains.

Pigeon Forge

400

This is the only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise.

Venus

400

This singer’s real name is Stefani Germanotta.

Lady Gaga
400

This river flows north, one of the few in the world that does.

St. Johns River

400

This MLB team broke its 108‑year championship drought in 2016.

Chicago Cubs

400

This country invented paper, fireworks, and the compass.

China
600

This peninsula contains the Porcupine Mountains and Copper Harbor.

Upper Peninsula - UP
600

This Tennessee city is home to the famous Parthenon replica.

Nashville

600

THE DAILY DOUBLE - This is the only U.S. state whose official state flag is not rectangular.

Ohio

600

This smooth‑rock genre from the late ’70s includes artists like Michael McDonald and Steely Dan. 

Yacht Rock

600

This city is home to the Salvador Dalí Museum.

St. Petersburg

600

THE DAILY DOOM - ANSWER THIS QUESTION CORRECTLY, OR LOSE HALF YOUR MONEY - This athlete is known as "The Greatest" and was born in Louisville, Kentucky

Muhammed Ali

600

This animal has the strongest bite force of any living creature.

Saltwater Crocodile

800

This river connects Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie and forms part of the U.S.–Canada border.

Detroit River
800

This river flows through Memphis and is one of the longest in North America.

Mississippi River

800

This is the only month of the year whose name can also be a verb in English.

March

800

This band released the 1991 album Nevermind.

Nirvana

800

This island chain includes Marathon, Islamorada, and Key Largo.

Florida Keys
800

This country has won the most Rugby World Cups.

New Zealand

800

This gas makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere, even though people often guess oxygen.

Nitrogen

1000

This Michigan city is home to Northern Michigan University and sits on the southern shore of Lake Superior.

Marquette
1000

This city was the site of the 1940s Manhattan Project facility known as “Site X.”

Oak Ridge 

1000

This is the only letter that does NOT appear in any U.S. state name.

Q

1000

This Canadian singer rose to fame with hits like “You Broke Me First.”

Tate Mcrae

1000

This lake is the largest lake in Lake County, Florida.

Harris Lake
1000

This country has won the most Olympic gold medals in history, with over 1,000 total.

United States

1000

This number is the only prime that is also even.

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