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200

Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of this mountain in 1953, the worlds tallest. 

Mount Everest

200

This country is the largest in South America by area.

What is Brazil?

200

This little bear had friends like Eeyore and Piglet to go on adventures with in this A.A. Milne book

Winnie-the-Pooh

200

This burger joint created the frosty

Wendy's

200

This genre of music originated in Jamaica and is exemplified by artists like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh

Reggae

400

The first city to reach a population of over one million people.

Rome

400

The largest island in the world.

What is Greenland?

400

This novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald critiques the American Dream during the Jazz Age.

What is The Great Gatsby?

400

***DAILY DOUBLE***

You can ask for it animal style and it wouldn't creep anyone out at this popular hamburger joint which started in California

In-N-Out


400

This country signer with songs like "Troubadour" has 60 #1 hits, which is more than any other artist in any music genre

George Strait

600

This U.S. state was the first to join the Union after the original 13 colonies

Vermont 

600

The capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

600

This English writer is responsible for works like "A Christmas Carole" and "Oliver Twist"

Charles Dickens

600

These brothers developed the Speedy Service System, which streamlined the food preparation process and reduced wait times for customers at this world famous burger spot. 

McDonalds

600

This Atlanta rapper reached number one on the charts in 2024 with his album "American Dream"

#onGod

21 Savage 

800

This American League baseball team set an all time record with 124 losses in 2024. 

Chicago White Sox
800

The country with the most active volcanoes.

What is Indonesia?

800

**DAILY DOUBLE**

This epic poem by Homer details the journey of Odysseus.

What is The Odyssey?

800

These little square burgers were what Harold and Kumar were in search of on their wild adventures

White Castle Burgers
800

This recently passed music legend produced Michael Jacksons best selling solo albums: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), and Bad (1987) 

Quincy Jones

1000

This individual is credited with inventing the telephone, and was granted the first U.S. patent for the device in 1876

Alexander Graham Bell

1000

This European river flows through four capitals: Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, and Belgrade.

What is the Danube?

1000

This gothic novel written by Mary Shelly is subtitled "The Modern Prometheus."

Frankenstein

1000

What do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in France?

Royale with Cheese

**BONUS POINT OPPORTUNITY**

What movie is this quote from?

1000

This grunge band once named Mookie Blaylock has bangers like "Alive" and "Even Flow"

Pearl Jam