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100

This illegal genetically engineered science experiment is known as "Experiment 626."

Stitch

100

This Major League Baseball team almost defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 World Series  

The Toronto Blue Jays 

100

Traveling through 11 countries, this river is considered the longest in the world.

The Nile River

100

Electronic Mail and Internet Service Provider famous for the "You've got Mail!" slogan.

America Online (AOL)

100

American pop singer Cyndi Lauper created this hit song from her debut studio album, She's So Unusual (1983)

Time After Timecard (or Timecard After Time)

200

The Swahili phrase that translates directly to "no worries" or "no problems."

Hakuna Matata

200

The oldest NBA basketball team to have never won the NBA Finals Championship

The Phoenix Suns 

200

This picturesque waterfall is considered the tallest in North America.  

Yosemite Falls

200

This Irish rock band created some of the '90s' biggest hits, including "Zombie" and "Linger."  

The Cranberries 

200

In this comedy film, four dissatisfied friends are transported back to 1986 from a ski resort hot tub while drinking Russian energy drinks.

Hot Tub Time Card Machine 

300

In this Disney animated film, a princess and her sister lose their parents in a shipwreck in the Dark Sea.

Frozen

300

The nation that lost the final match to Argentina in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

France 

300

This crescent-shaped body of water is formed when a wide river meander is cut off, creating a U-shaped lake detached from the main channel.

Oxbow / Horseshow / Loop Lake

300

This popular 1997 toy translates to "Egg watch" in English and allows the user to care for a virtual pet.

Tamagotchi

300

This 1964 Bob Dylan song was an iconic anthem signifying that rapid societal change is occurring, urging people to adapt or be left behind.

The Timecards They Are a-Changin'

400

Woody, Jesse, and Bullseye are betrayed by this 4th member of the Woody's Roundup Show. 

Stinky Pete the Prospector

400

This Major League Baseball Team intentionally lost the 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for payment from a gambling syndicate.  

The Chicago White Sox (or Chicago Black Sox)

400

This narrow, strategically vital maritime chokepoint connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea

Strait of Hormuz 


What is this, a crossover episode?

400

This famous mid-90's murder trial in which American lawyer Johnnie Cochran famously argued, "If it [the glove] doesn't fit, you must acquit."  

Murder trial of O. J. Simpson

 

400

This premier American weekly newsmagazine was founded in 1923 and is famous for its iconic red-bordered cover featuring influential people.

Time Card Magazine 

500

This year marked the opening of Disney's first-ever amusement park in  Anaheim, California. 

1955

500

In 1996, golfer Greg Norman blew his 4-shot lead to ultimately come in 2nd place in this famous golf tournament. 

The U.S. Masters Tournament 

500

The number of High and Low tides in a nautical day

Two (2 high tides, 2 low tides)

500

The conclusion of this beloved TV sitcom set a record for the most-watched season finale in the 1990s.   

Cheers

500

Veteran NYPD Detective John McClane must save the United States from a criminal hacker attacking the nation's computer infrastructure.

(Also the New Hampshire State Motto)

Live Free or Time Card