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200

During this holiday, people exchange red envelopes.

Chinese New Year

200

In "Back to the Future," the DeLorean has to reach this speed to experience time travel.

88 mph

200

This city is known to be the cherry capital of the world.

Traverse City

200

This person is the current head coach for the Detroit Lions.

Dan Campbell

200

This god is the king of the Olympian gods in Greek mythology.

Zeus

400

This famous duo sang "Last Christmas."

Wham

400

This is the name of the talking alien tree in "Guardians of the Galaxy."

Groot

400

The Mackinac Bridge is this many miles in length.

5 miles

400

This sporting event is held every year on Memorial Day.

Indianapolis 500

400

The United States bought Alaska from this country.

Russia

600

According to the song, my true love gave to me on the eighth day of Christmas these.

Eight maids a-milking

600

In the movie "Step Brothers," this was the name of the island that housed the wine mixer.

Catalina

600

This famous shipwreck which happened northwest of Whitefish Point resulted in a song by Gordon Lightfoot.

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald


600

In 1927, this well-known college stadium first opened its doors. It is the largest stadium in the United States and the Western Hemisphere, and the third-largest stadium in the world.

The Big House/Michigan Stadium

600

This was the name of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986.

Chernobyl

800

"May the Fourth be with you" is the tagline of the holiday celebrated in the first week of May in honor of this sci-fi franchise.

Star Wars

800

This 1993 film starring Robin Williams takes place in San Francisco.

Mrs. Doubtfire

800

This food manufacturing company headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, uses several animal mascots to sell its cereals, such as Newton the Owl, Tony the Tiger, and a rooster named Cornelius.

Kellogg Company (Kellogg's)

800

Babe Ruth was the first player to do this in an All-Star game.

Hit a home run

800

"SIX" the musical is about the six wives of this English King.

Henry VIII

1000

This holiday marks the beginning of the Jewish New Year.

Rosh Hashanah

1000

This sketch-comedian wrote and directed "Get Out," "Us," and "Nope."

Jordan Peele

1000

Buick incorporated in 1903 and moved from Detroit to this hard-edged city on the way to Saginaw.

Flint

1000

Henry V. Porter was the person who coined this college basketball championship tournament.

"March Madness”

1000

This was the capital of the Byzantine Empire and is known as Istanbul today.

Constantinople