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This Canadian hockey player has the nickname "The Great One".

Wayne Gretsky

100

England

London

100

This celebrity is known to "shake it off" after any failed relationship

Taylor Swift

100

In what year did "Columbus sail the ocean blue"?

1492

100

All snowflakes have how many sides?

Six
200

A subject of much debate, "Deflategate" was a scandal involving this NFL team

The New England Patriots
200

Turkey

Ankara

200

Two numbers which are overused by teens and frustrate their parents

6-7

200

How many stripes are on the American flag?

13

200

Ostrich eyes are bigger than their brains, with eyes the size of this type of ball

billiard / pool balls

300

A lovable nickname for some outrageous fans, these fanatics are devout followers of the Green Bay Packers and proud of their name

Cheeseheads

300

Honduras

Tegucigalpa

300

He played "Jack" in the movie Titanic. There was totally room on that door for both of them...

Leonardo DiCaprio

300

This man was famous for leading Great Britain through World War II, and was known as the "British Bulldog"

Winston Churchill

300

Founding Fathers and US Presidents - John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe all ironically died on this same date

July 4th

400

In February 2026, this city in Italy, known as a fashion hub of Europe, will host the Winter Olympics.

Milan

400

Canada

Ottawa

400

This is the fictional town in the show Pretty Little Liars

Rosewood

400

In 1945, America dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima, and this other town, forcing the Japanese to surrender.

Nagasaki

400

A study found that around 90% of all US bills (currency) in circulation have traces of this substance on them from either exposure or direct contact. 

Cocaine

500

The Springboks, the national team of this country, won the most recent Rugby World Cup in 2023, defeating France and claiming their fourth title.

South Africa

500

Cote d'Ivoire

Yamoussoukro

500

This is the real name of the "candy rapper", not candy wrapper, also known as Eminem, not "M&M".

Marshall Mathers

500

Vlad "the Impaler" was ruler of Wallachia in Eastern Europe for almost 30 years, and was known to ruthlessly impale his enemies through from rear to mouth on large wooden stakes, inspiring this fictional literary character

Dracula

500

Now a child's toy, this item was originally developed as a weapon in the Philippine jungle

Yo-Yo