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100

This artist is known for making multiple hits in the 90s, such as "Black and White" and "Remember the Time."

Michael Jackson

100

Set in New York, this sitcom features multiple characters known for their funny lines, such as "How ya doin'?" 

FRIENDS

100

America and Russia fought to be the first to land here

Moon

100

This team won the Super Bowl in 2015, 2017, and 2019, identified on field by their red, white, and blue jerseys 

The New England Patriots

100

this assassination led to the start of World War 2

Archduke Ferdinand

200

This late singer was famous for his many tracks in movies all across India

S.P. Balasubramaniam

200

The quirky and slightly stupid neighbor of the comedian, after which the popular 90s sitcom is named 

Kramer

200

Over 2.25 billion cups of this beverage are consumed around the world every day, for its stimulant effects

Coffee

200

This city is home to 12 major league sports teams

Los Angeles

200

The river that George Washington crossed during the Revolutionary War

The Delaware River

300

In 2014, this singer proved he was no longer a baby and was arrested in Florida for DUI, resisting arrest, and driving with a suspended license. 

Justin Bieber

300

the city where the sitcom starring Steve Carrell is set in

Scranton, New Jersey

300

This invention helped humanity ascend new heights

Ladder

300

Drafted 11th overall in the 2011 draft, this player now plays for a team in the Lone Star state 

Klay Thompson

300
The name of the landmark Supreme Court case that desegregated schools

Brown vs Board of Education

400

This band soundtracked the hit musical Mamma Mia

ABBA

400

This sitcom shows the adult life of a beloved character whose siblings are named Georgie and Missy

Big Bang Theory

400

This animal is the most famous member of the "camelid" family, also featuring in Fortnite and Tintin

Llama

400

This past Olympics, this sport saw a historic medal for the country of Turkey

Shooting

400

This famous mutiny, also known as the Indian rebellion of 1857, was one of the first instances of uprising against British colonial rule due to rumors that the cartridges for the new Enfield rifles were greased with pig and cow fat

The Sepoy Mutiny of 1857

500

the lead singer of the famous band Queen is descended from this country

India

500

The dish that Debra cooks on "Everybody Loves Raymond,: day after day. 

Lemon Chicken

500

A famous legal debate was centered on the use of this punctuation mark, specifically the "Oxford" version of it

Comma

500

This individual is credited with inventing the high five and also served as manager for multiple MLB teams, such as the Giants and Astros

Dusty Baker

500

This individual wrote Vande Matharam

Bankimchandra Chatterjee