Animals and wildlife
Television
Astronomy
Board Games and Video Games
American History
100

This large mammal is known as the “King of the Jungle,” despite primarily living in savannas and grasslands.

Lion.

100

This famous American sitcom featured a Superman reference in every episode.

“Seinfeld”.

100

A Russian probe located on this planet captured the first close-up images sent back to Earth in 1975.

Venus.

100

This board game, where players buy and trade properties, is named after a term for exclusive control over a market.

Monopoly.

100

Out of the nine wars the US participated in, these two lasted the longest.

Revolutionary War and Vietnam War.

200

This flightless bird, native to New Zealand, is known for its long beak and nocturnal habits.

Kiwi.

200

She was the red-headed cast member of the New York City series “Sex and the City”.

Miranda.

200

Also the name of part of an atom, this central part of a comet is its only permanent feature.

Nucleus.

200

In this video game, players explore an open world called Hyrule and take on the role of a hero named Link.

The Legend of Zelda.

200

This president vetoed more legislation than any other president.

Franklin Delano Rosevelt.

300

This marine mammal is the largest animal on Earth, capable of reaching lengths over 90 feet.

Blue Whale.

300

These two identical cuties wore fake teeth while on the set of Full House.

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olson.

300

Hell, Billy and Julius Caesar are all a group of moon features given this name.

Craters.

300

This classic board game involves players sinking their opponent’s fleet of ships by calling out grid coordinates.

Battleship.

300

Terry Branstad is the longest-standing governor in US history in this state.

Iowa.
400

This striped animal is known for its unique black-and-white pattern, which acts as camouflage in the wild.

Zebra.

400

This animated TV show, featuring a family of yellow characters, is the longest-running American sitcom.

The Simpsons.

400

Scientists discovered that the 1998 asteroid QE2 had this following it when it went cruising by Earth in 2013.

Moon.

400

This 1980s arcade game features a yellow, circular character navigating a maze while avoiding ghosts and eating dots.

Pac-Man.

400

He assassinated Abraham Lincoln after the Civil War.

John Wilkes Booth.

500

This marsupial, native to Australia, is known for its strong hind legs and pouch. This bird is the only one that can hover and fly backward.

Kangaroo.

500

With his famous line being, “We were on a break!”, this Friends cast member was one of the central characters in the series.

Ross.

500

This planet, known as the “Red Planet,” is the fourth from the Sun in our solar system.

Mars.

500

This strategic board game, where players compete to conquer territories, is known as “the game of global domination.”

Risk.

500

This infamous event on December 7, 1941, led the United States to enter World War II.

attack on Pearl Harbor.