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100

This NFL player was the first defensive player to win the league MVP

Alan Page (1971)

100

This nation repelled two Mongol invasion attempts in 1274 and 1281, aided by typhoons later called “divine winds.”

Japan

100

This English frontman is often referred to as the "Godfather of Heavy Metal"

Ozzy Osbourne

100

This number is repeatedly used in Revelation to symbolize completeness or divine perfection.

Seven

100

This is the Second-Highest selling video game of all time

Grand Theft Auto V

200

This college has produced the most NFL draft picks out of any school

Notre Dame

200

This Union campaign deliberately targeted civilian infrastructure to undermine Confederate morale during the American Civil War.

Sherman's March

200

Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, and Soundgarden are part of what music sub-genre

Grunge Metal

200

How many books are in the bible?

Protestant: 66

Catholic/Orthodox: 73 (Deuterocanon)

200

This NHL Player is second in all-time points out of all American-Born players

Patrick Kane (1367) behind Mike Modano (1374)

300

This Athlete is the only linebacker in NFL history to earn seven consecutive First-Team All-Pro selections.

Luke Kuechly

300

This elite unit of the Persian army was kept at a constant strength of 10,000 men, with immediate replacements ensuring its name.

Immortals
300

This Texas-born artist helped spark the 1990s neo-traditionalist movement by rejecting pop-country production trends.

Alan Jackson

300

This biblical structure symbolizes human pride and self-exaltation, directly preceding the division of languages.

Tower of Babel

300

This bodybuilder has the most second place finishes in the Mr. Olympia

Jay Cutler (6)

400

This offensive system, rooted in Bill Walsh’s principles, formed the backbone of Jon Gruden’s playbook throughout his coaching career.

West Coast Offense

400

Although not classified as a chemical weapon at the time, this herbicide used during the Vietnam War led to decades of medical and legal disputes over dioxin exposure.

Agent Orange

400

G-Unit’s rise in the early 2000s was fueled in part by a sustained public feud with this rap group.

Murder Inc. (Jay Z, DMX, Ja Rule)

400

According to the Book of Judges, this judge of Israel killed more enemies in his death than during his life when he collapsed a Philistine temple.

Samson

400

This NBA Player is second in all-time blocks among both active and inactive players

Dikembe Mutombo (3289) behind Hakeem (3830)

3: KAJ (3189) | 4: Mark Eaton (3064) | 5: Tim Duncan (3020)

500

This Auburn defensive back returned the missed field goal for the game-winning touchdown in the Kick Six.

Chris Davis

500

This Imperial Japanese rumor said in order to become a U.S. Marine, you had to do this

Kill a family member (usually a parent)

500

Built from spare parts and painted with bicycle paint, this guitar helped redefine rock tone by pairing high-output pickups with a bolt-on neck design.

Frankenstrat

500

This apostle is named in the Synoptic Gospels but never appears by name in the Gospel of John.

Bartholomew

500

Second only to the AK-47 in global distribution, this 19th-century rifle remained in frontline service for over 70 years.

Mosin-Nagant