SPORTS
ANIMALS
FOOD
History
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100

This sport is played with a round ball and a hoop.

Basketball

100

This amphibian can live both in water and on land.

Frog

100

This vitamin is mostly found in citrus fruits like oranges.

Oranges

100

This famous explorer is credited with “discovering” America in 1492.

Columbus

100

This popular video game lets players build structures, mine resources, and survive in a blocky 3D world.

Minecraft

200

This sport is known as “America’s pastime.”

Baseball

200

This animal sleeps standing up and has black and white stripes.

Zebra

200

This dairy product is made by churning cream.

Butter

200

This document begins with "We the people"

US Consitution

200

This Marvel superhero is the king of Wakanda.

Black Panther

300

This term in basketball describes when a player grabs the ball after a missed shot attempt.

Rebound

300

These tiny insects can lift objects many times their own body weight.

Ants

300

Sushi is a popular food from this country.

Japan

300

This war was fought between the North and South regions of the U.S.

Civil War

300

This science fiction show features characters named Eleven, Dustin, and Mike.

Stranger Things

400

This sport combines running, swimming, and biking in a single race.

Triathalon

400

This bird is known for mimicking human speech.

Parrot
400

This fermented food made from soybeans is commonly used in Japanese cuisine.

Miso

400

This empire was ruled by Julius Caesar

Roman empire

400

This YouTube group, known for sports tricks and stunts, is famous for videos like "Water Bottle Flip Edition" and "Trick Shot Challenge."

Dude Perfect

500

This Olympic event includes fencing, swimming, horseback riding, running, and shooting — all in one competition.

Pentathlon 

500

This type of whale is the largest animal to ever live on Earth.

Blue Whale

500

This cooking term means to partially cook food by boiling it briefly.

Blanching

500

This document, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English king and is considered one of the first steps toward modern democracy.

The Magna Carta

500

This artist painted the “Mona Lisa.”

Leonardo De Vinci