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200

This company, founded in 1997 as a DVD‑by‑mail service, now dominates binge‑watch culture with originals like Stranger Things.

What is Netflix?

200

This country has won the most men's World Cup titles.

What is Brazil?

200

This Founding Father authored the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

Citizens of the Netherlands do not need a visa to enter this recently introduced island destination.

What is SXM?

200

Gala, Pink Lady, and Fuji are variants of the type of produce this tech company is named after.

What is Apple?

400

The 2010 film about a tech startup whose new rebranded name is self-referential.

What is The Social Network?

400

On June 22, 2026, this player became the all-time leading goal scorer in Men's World Cup history with their 18th goal.

Who is Lionel Messi?

400

This procurement of land in 1803 doubled the U.S. territory at the time.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

400
This is our southernmost destination at only 680 miles away from the equator.

What is SJO?

400

This company produces nearly half a billion cream-filled, yellow sponge cake snacks each year.

What is Hostess?

600

This 1970s New York music movement, centered in the Bronx, fused DJing, MCing, and breakdancing into what would become a global cultural force.

What is hip-hop?

600

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This U.S. city hosted the 1994 World Cup Final.

What is Pasadena?

600

Cities across the U.S saw a significant rise in organized crime through bootleggers and mobsters as a result of this unpopular constitutional amendment.

What is the 18th Amendment?

600

This airport shares the name of a famous American actor nicknamed "Duke" who starred in movies ranging from Westerns to war films.

What is SNA?

600

This company’s mascot, officially named Bibendum, is a stack of white‑banded figures whose nickname comes from a Latin phrase and who’s been rolling since the 1890s

What is Michelin?

800

The rapper who released The Marshall Mathers LP; their stage name sounds like two letters.

Who is Eminem?

800

This African nation became the first from the continent to reach a World Cup semifinal in 2022.

What is Morocco?

800

In 1817, Congress divided a territory that became these two states that are practically mirror images of each other.

What are Alabama and Mississippi?

800

While this location is sunny and frequented by movie stars, you may say this airport code when you're cold.

What is BUR?

800

This 1890 federal law was aimed at curbing monopolies and later provided the legal basis to break up trusts like Standard Oil.

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?
1000

This actor played a billionaire detective in recent films; his last name is an action you may see on ranches.

Who is Christian Bale?

1000

This nation's 1950 upset of England is often called one of the greatest World Cup shocks in history.

What is the United States?

1000

This individual was convicted of murdering Lee Harvey Oswald (the assassin, according to official accounts, of US President John F Kennedy) in 1963.

Who is Jack Ruby?

1000

This popular airport is located in a city who gets its name from a Native American word meaning "wild onion/garlic" or "skunk".

What is MDW?

1000

Most of this firm's 70,000 seasonal white-collar employees work only 4 months a year.

What is H&R Block?