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100

She is the GOAT of gymnastics

Who is Simone Biles?

100

This is the longest river in the world.

What is the Nile River?

100

He is the oldest person to serve as President of United States.

Who is Joe Biden?

100

Just Do It.

What is Nike?

100

This state is known for its Mardi Gras celebrations and Cajun food.

What is Louisiana?

200

The 1996 Summer Olympics was held in this US city.

What is Atlanta?

200

A major international business is named for this river that stretches over 3900 miles through South America.

What is Amazon?

200

He was assassinated in Ford's Theater.

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

200

Hot Now and Anytime

What is Krispee Kreme?

200

These nocturnal primates are natively found in Madagascar.

What are lemurs?

300

The first International Olympic games was held in 1896 in this location.

What is Athens, Greece?

300

The Yellow River and Yangtze River are located in this country.

What is China?

300

He served as President during 9/11.

Who was George W. Bush?

300

Have it Your Way

What is Burger King?

300
Eleven of these structures still stand in SC, including one on Sullivan's Island.

What is a lighthouse?

400

Boys in the Boat tells the story of the rowing team from this American college.

What is University of Washington?

400

Rhodes College is located near this river, that is one of the longest rivers in the United States.

What is the Mississippi River?

400

This President is most famous for getting stuck in a bathtub!

Who was William H Taft?

400

Just Ok is not Ok

What is AT&T?

400

The state reptile of South Carolina 

What is the Loggerhead sea turtle?

500

Michael Phelps holds the record for the most Olympic medals, with a total count of this many medals.

What is 28?

500

The Liberty Bridge in Greenville crosses this river.

What is the Reedy River?

500

He became the youngest President when he took office at the age of 42. 

Who was Theodore Roosevelt?

500

Expect More, Pay Less

What is Target?

500

There are over 400 billion pieces of these in the world.

What are Legos?