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100

The Stanley Cup is awarded annually to the champion of this sports league.

National Hockey League

100

The name of this Japanese food refers to the rice, not the raw fish.

Sushi

100

This is the study of life and living things.

Biology

100

This is the common name for the Academy Awards of Merit.

Oscars

100

This singer-songwriter's eponymous first album featured a single called 'Tim McGraw.'

Taylor Swift

200

This annual bicycle race's finish line is usually on Paris' Champs-Elysees.

Tour de France

200

You can find this beverage in more than 200 countries - it's the world's most popular soft drink.

Coca-Cola

200

This is the study of the properties of matter.

Chemistry

200

These statuettes depict a winged woman holding a giant atomic structure - strange choice for TV awards.

Emmies

200

This single-named artist is the best-selling female musician of all time.

Madonna

300

The "Rumble in the Jungle" ended in an 8th round upset when this reigning champ was knocked out by Muhammad Ali.

George Foreman

300

The Manhattan version of this seafood soup uses tomatos instead of the New England-standard cream.

Clam Chowder

300

This is the study of energy, force, and the movement of matter (among other things).

Physics

300

These are the American equivalent of the UK's Laurence Olivier Awards or France's Moliere Awards.

the Tonys

300

The Beatles hit it big in the US in part thanks to 1964 appearances on this TV program.

The Ed Sullivan Show

400

The NFL's only perfect season was played by this team in 1972.

Miami Dolphins

400

C. Arabica and C. Robusta are the most commonly-grown varieties of this morning staple.

Coffee (beans)

400

This is the study of celestial objects and related phenomena.

Astronomy

400

"The Grammy" is a shortened form of this, their original name - and the shape of the statuette.

The Gramophone Awards

400

Billie Eilish's 2023 hit "What Was I Made For?" was on the soundtrack to this glamorous film.

Barbie

500

This fowl term can refer to a cricket batsman being dismissed with a score of zero.  

Duck

500

This corkscrew-shaped pasta is technically a form of macaroni - because it's hollow.

Cavatappi

500

This is the study of fungi.

Mycology

500

The most recent person to complete their EGOT is this English artist, whose first Oscar was for a song in the Lion King.

Elton John

500

Tina Turner's only Billboard #1 hit was this absolute banger from 1984.

What's Love Got to Do with It