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Guinness Book of World Records
400

Sugar comes from this plant.

Sugar Cane

400

Great Whites and Hammerheads are what type of animal?

Sharks

400

These brothers invented and flew the first airplane in 1903.

The Wright Brothers

400

These tallest trees in the world can easily reach heights of 300 feet or more.

Redwoods

400

On 10 November 1951, Sir Hugh Beaver, then the managing director of this brewery, came up with the idea that would later come to reality as the Guinness Book of World Records.

Guinness

800

DAILY DOUBLE

Halloween originated in this country.

800
This river, the longest in the world, flows through nine different countries.

Amazon

800

In this movie, Tom Hanks survived a plane crash and lived on a remote island for four years in complete isolation.

Castaway

800

This breed of dog, the largest in the world, averages a weight of 100- 120 pounds when full grown.

Great Dane

800

"Ryan ToysReview" YouTube channel holds a record for being the most viewed YouTube channel for a "millennial". A millennial is someone born after this year.


1980

1200

This candy is the second most popular candy behind M&Ms.

Reese's Peanut butter Cups
1200

DAILY DOUBLE

The Flintstones live in this fictional town.

1200

This animal is on the Porsche Logo.

Horse

1200

This baseball stadium has a capacity of 56,000 and is the largest in the United States.

Dodger Stadium

1200

On June 16, 2017, this celebrity became the first ever to accumulate 100 million followers on twitter.

Katie Perry

1600

This fruit is recognized as the sweetest fruit in the world.

Mango

1600

This is the only US state that borders just one other.

Maine

1600

This type of train is used to climb steep hills and mountains.

Cog and rack trains

1600

On November 3, 2014, this building became the tallest in the Western Hemisphere and the 7th-tallest building in the world.

One World Trade Center

1600

This basketball player holds the record for most NBA Championships.

Bill Russell

2000

This gelatin-based candy can be found "bouncing here and there and everywhere"

Gummy Bears

2000

Elvis, The King of Rock and Roll had 18 #1 hits in his career, but only won this many Grammies.

3

2000

Originally introduced in 1958, this car sold more than one million units in 1965, setting a record that still stands today.

Chevrolet Impala

2000

He is the tallest living former NBA player who played for the Washington Bullets and the New Jersey Nets

George Mureson

2000

A few weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, this song was introduced on The Kraft Music Hall, a popular radio show and became the best selling single of all time.

"White Christmas" by Bing Crosby.