Sitcoms
Sports
Colleges/Univeristys
Inventors
Celebrities
100

This hit comedy centers around two physicists, their nerdy friends, and the aspiring actress who lives across the hall.

Big Bang Theory

100

“King James,” this NBA superstar has played for the Cavaliers, Heat, and Lakers.

Lebron James

100

Founded in 1636, this Massachusetts university is the oldest institution of higher education in the United States.

Harvard University

100

This American inventor is credited with creating the practical incandescent light bulb and held over 1,000 patents.

Thomas Edison

100

This actor played Tony Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and starred in Iron Man, Avengers, and Sherlock Holmes.

Robert Downey Jr.

200

This mockumentary-style comedy follows three related families — the Pritchetts, the Dunphys, and the Tucker-Pritchetts — navigating love, chaos, and parenting in suburban Los Angeles.

Modern Family

200

This Argentinian forward finally lifted the World Cup trophy in 2022, cementing his GOAT status.

Lionel Messi

200

The annual football game referred to as "The Game" is between what two teams? 

The Ohio State and Michigan University
200

This inventor’s 1876 patent for the telephone changed how the world connects.

Alexander Grahm Bell

200

Born in Barbados, this singer is known for hits like Umbrella, Diamonds, and Work.

Rihanna

300

This sitcom tells the long, twist-filled story of a guy recounting to his kids how he found true love — with plenty of help (and chaos) from his friends in New York City.

How I Met Your Mother

300

This nation became the first to win back-to-back FIFA World Cups, capturing titles in 1934 and 1938 before the tournament paused for World War II.

Italy/Italia

300

Before becoming the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama earned his law degree from this Ivy League school.

Harvard University

300

This American inventor is famous for inventing the phonograph in 1877, a device that could record and play sound.

Thomas Edison

300

Before her breakout role in A Star Is Born, this singer-songwriter had a hit single called Shallow and was nominated for multiple Golden Globes and Oscars.

Lady Gaga

400

Set in a Boston bar “where everybody knows your name,” this beloved sitcom featured bartender Sam Malone and a colorful cast of regulars.

Cheers

400

Known as “The Sultan of Swat,” this Yankees legend hit 714 career home runs and became one of baseball’s first superstars.

Babe Ruth

400

The University of Michigan’s main campus is located in this Midwestern city known for its vibrant downtown and football Saturdays.

Ann Arbor

400

This American inventor created the first successful airplane with his brother Orville in 1903.

Wilbur Wright

400

This singer won 11 Grammy Awards in one night in 2022, setting a record for the most awards won by a female artist in a single ceremony.

Beyonce

500

This sitcom follows Andre “Dre” Johnson and his family as they navigate culture, race, and identity while living in a mostly white upper-class neighborhood.

Black-ish

500

This U.S. gymnast earned a record-breaking seven medals at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

Simone Biles

500

Established by Thomas Jefferson in 1819, this Virginia university is known for its Rotunda building and its honor code system.

The University of Virginia 

500

This Serbian-born inventor developed the alternating current (AC) electrical system still used today.

Nikola Tesla

500

This actor played the character Jesse Pinkman on Breaking Bad and later starred in the movie El Camino.

Aaron Paul