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This German breed, whose name literally translates to "badger dog," was originally bred with short legs and a long body for the specific, dangerous job of flushing this animal from its underground den.

What is a Dachshund? 

100

This Bravo franchise's tagline is "The Big Apple, Big Dreams, Big Drama."

What is The Real Housewives of New York City? 

100

This sandwich shop's slogan encourages customers to "Eat Fresh."

Subway

100

This extinct, flightless, giant pigeon from Mauritius was reportedly so clumsy and unafraid of humans that its extinction became a famous cautionary tale.

The Dodo Bird

100

This tiny, icy dwarf planet, formerly a major planet, has a large heart-shaped region on its surface named Tombaugh Regio.

What is Pluto?

200

This small, French lapdog, whose name translates to "curly white dog," looks exactly like a fancy, freshly cleaned cotton ball.

What is a Bichon Frise?

200

This Bravo show, which ran for five seasons, centered on the staff of a high-end restaurant in West Hollywood.

What is Vanderpump Rules?

200

This chain, known for its small, steamed burgers, calls its patrons "Cravers."

What is White Castle?

200

The popular theory for why this giant creature died out is that its big, fluffy fur coat was simply too hot when the Ice Age ended.

What is the Woolly Mammoth?

200

The official name of the spiral-shaped galaxy that contains our solar system.

What is the Milky Way?

300

This very small, often trembling dog breed is named after a state in Mexico and is known for fitting perfectly into handbags.

What is a Chihuahua?

300

The original U.K. version of this Gordon Ramsay show, where contestants compete for a job, first aired in 2005.

What is The Apprentice?

300

This fried chicken chain is famous for having 11 herbs and spices in its original recipe.

What is KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)?

300

Despite their name, these creatures have existed almost unchanged for 445 million years, making them more closely related to spiders and scorpions than true crabs.

What are Horseshoe Crabs?

300

This is the largest planet in our solar system, famous for its Great Red Spot.

What is Jupiter?

400

Though known for racing, this sleek, fast breed is also famous for being one of the laziest dogs on the couch, often requiring four naps before lunch.

What is a Greyhound?

400

Before getting his own show, this TV personality first appeared as a recurring guest on Keeping Up with the Kardashians and is now known for flipping houses.

Who is Scott Disick?

400

This famously large, rectangular item on the McDonald's menu is known for its seasonal, limited-time appearances and cult following.

What is the McRib?

400

This slow-moving reptile has remained nearly unchanged for 70 million years and is known for its incredible bite force, which it uses to crush bones.

What is the Snapping Turtle?

400

The only planet in our solar system that spins on its axis clockwise, a phenomenon called retrograde rotation.

What is Venus?

500

This breed, a massive working dog often nicknamed the "Gentle Giant," was originally developed in the Swiss Alps by monks to rescue stranded travelers.

What is a Saint Bernard?

500

This long-running reality show, which first aired in 1992, is credited as the creator of the modern reality TV genre.

What is The Real World?

500

The first American chain to open a restaurant in the Soviet Union in 1990.

What is McDonald's?

500

This large reptile, whose name comes from the Spanish phrase "el lagarto," meaning "the lizard," is common in the swamps of the American Southeast (and that one of our clients loves to hunt) 

Aligator 

500

This famous comet is visible from Earth only once every 75–76 years.

What is Halley's Comet?