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100

This 2015 single from 1989 became one of Taylor Swift’s most successful songs worldwide, reaching the top of the charts in more than 30 countries.

Shake it off

100

This planet in our solar system is known for its distinct blue color, caused by methane in its atmosphere.

Neptune

100

This iconic New York City landmark is a gift from France and was dedicated in 1886. It stands at the entrance to New York Harbor.

Statue of Liberty


100

"May the Force be with you."

Star Wars

100

The name of this fruit is misleading, as it is not related to the "nut" it shares its name with, but rather a large tropical berry.

coconut

200

In 2014, Taylor Swift made a major shift in her musical style with the release of this album, which marked her full transition from country to pop.

1989.

200

This substance, found in your brain, is responsible for helping you feel "good" or "happy

dopamine

200

This famous structure in India, built by Emperor Shah Jahan, is often described as a "symbol of love."

Taj Mahal


200

"I’ll be back."

The Terminator

200

Despite the word "tiger" being part of its name, this large cat is neither a tiger nor a true "big cat".

cougar

300

This ex-One Direction member is Taylor Swift's ex-boyfriend, who is rumored to have inspired her song "Style."

Harry Styles

300

This phenomenon happens when the moon blocks the sun, casting a shadow on Earth

solar eclipse

300

This ancient Incan site in Peru, once thought to be a royal estate, is perched high in the Andes Mountains.

Machu Picchu


300

"To infinity and beyond!"

Toy Story

300

This large, black-and-white mammal’s name is based on a combination of words that mean "bear" and "cat," even though it’s neither.

Panda

400

In 2015, Taylor Swift had a famous feud with this rapper after he interrupted her acceptance speech at the MTV Video Music Awards.

Kanye West

400

This fruit is technically a "berry," but is often mistaken for a vegetable because of its savory taste.

tomato

400

This world-famous building in Rome, originally an arena for gladiatorial contests, was completed in AD 80 and could hold over 50,000 spectators.

Colosseum 


400

"Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get."

Forrest Gump

400

The name of a camera created by George Eastman, who said the letter "K" was his favorite.

Kodak

500

The Eras Tour, which began in 2023, celebrates Taylor Swift's entire music career, from her debut album to her latest work. The first concert of the tour took place in this U.S. city.

Glendale, Arizona

500

This invisible force is what keeps you grounded on Earth, pulling everything toward the planet’s center.

Gravity

500

Located in the U.S. state of South Dakota, this monument features the carved faces of four U.S. presidents.

Mount Rushmore 


500

"Just keep swimming."

Finding Nemo

500

A technology that allows local area networks to operate without cables or wiring.

Wifi

600

In what year was Taylor's first album relseased?

2006

600

This gas, which makes up about 21% of the Earth's atmosphere, is essential for human life.

oxygen

600

This famous Italian landmark is located in Pisa and is renowned for its unintended tilt.

Leaning Tower of Pisa

 

600

"Keep the change, ya filthy animal."

Home Alone

600

This classic rock band’s name comes from a term for an optical illusion, yet it has nothing to do with visual tricks.

Led Zeppelin

700

In 2023, Taylor Swift's Eras Tour broke the record for the most money earned by a tour in one weekend, grossing over this amount for just three shows. How much was made?

30 Million.

700

This liquid is the only substance on Earth that can naturally exist in all three states: solid, liquid, and gas

Water

700

Standing at 553.3 meters, this Canadian landmark in Toronto was the tallest freestanding structure in the world until 2009.

The CN Tower

 

700

"The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear."

Elf

700

This company’s name might make you think it’s about "fruit," but it’s actually named after the son of the company's founder.

Apple

800

The Eras Tour has been noted as the concert of the century travelling all over the world. How many estimated tickets have been sold.

Swift sold an estimated 4.35 million tickets across 60 tour dates. That's an average of 72,500 tickets per show, with each ticket costing an average of $238.95

800

This "sparkling" mineral, which forms when water evaporates in hot climates, is often found in rock formations and is commonly used to flavor food.

Salt

800

This natural wonder, located on the border between the United States and Canada, is made up of three waterfalls.

Niagara Falls

 

800

"I'm not gonna call him Dad, not even if there's a fire."

Step Brothers

800

This insect's name includes a reference to a color, but it has no connection to its actual appearance.

Ladybug

900

Meredith Grey, Olivia Benson and Benjamin Button are what?

Taylor's cats names.

900

This insect can carry up to 50 times its body weight and is often seen lifting food to its nest.

Ant

900

This ancient structure, originally built to protect Chinese states from invasions, stretches over 13,000 miles and is one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval World.

Great Wall of China 


900

"I'll never let go Jack"

Titanic 

900

This food’s name might make you think it’s a type of “cake,” but it’s actually a dough-based dessert that’s fried rather than baked.

doughnut

1000

In 2021, Taylor began to release her re-recorded albums, she retained the copyright in the music and the lyrics, which gives her the right to re-record the songs. What did she add to the names of her re-recorded albums. 

(Taylor's Version) 


1000

The scientific term for this common "fluff" that floats in the air on a sunny day is "pollen."

dandelions

1000

This modern architectural wonder in Dubai stands over 828 meters tall, making it the tallest building in the world.

Burj Khalifa 


1000

"The boy that lived come to die"

Harry Potter


1000

This music genre’s name might suggest it’s all about dancing, but it originated from urban music scenes and has more to do with rhythm and beats than actual movement.

Hip Hop