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200

This fast-food mascot was originally named "Speedee" before being replaced by a clown in 1963.

What is McDonalds?

200

It's the oldest trophy awarded in North American pro sports; one early winning team was the Vancouver Millionaires

What is the Stanley Cup?

200

At the Oxford Museum of Natural History, the remains of one of these birds inspired Lewis Carroll.

What is a dodo?

200

This 1956 musical film stars Yul Brynner as the "this" of Siam.

What is "The King"?

200

It's sometimes referred to as Korean sauerkraut 


What is kimchi?

200

This actor starred as James Bond more times than any other.


Who is Roger Moore?

400

This restaurant makes the impossible possible with its plant-based impossible whopper. Which you can have your way, of course.

What is Burger King?

400

7-point games are popular for betting on in this high-speed sport whose name is from Basque words meaning "Merry Festival"

What is Jai Alai?

400

With a name meaning "large tooth" and an estimated size of 60 feet, this colossal shark ruled the seas millions of years ago.


What is Megalodon?

400

This 1980's horror film features Jack Nicholson's famous "HERE'S JOHNNY!" scene 


What is "The Shining"?

400

There's always room for dessert, especially if it's this custard dish whose name is French for "burnt cream"

What is creme brulee?
400

Seen here in a satellite image, it wasn't always icy and dinosaurs once lived here.


What is Antarctica?

600

Before becoming known for chicken, this chain originally sold donuts and was called Sanders Court & Cafe.

What is KFC?

600

Jesse Owens' 4 Olympic gold medal wins in Berlin in 1936 included victories in these 2 shortest sprint distances.

What are 100 and 200 meters?

600

One of the biggest mammals ever found in that country, the Mexican variety of this omnivore has gone extinct like its California cousin.

What is the Mexican grizzly bear?

600

This 2010 psychological thriller stars Natalie Portman as a ballerina.

What is "Black Swan"?

600

No meat, no lamb, here's a vegetarian version of this dish but still with the yummy mashed potatoes on top.


What is shepherds pie?
600

Just like magic, Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy were back for this movie "2", 3 decades after the original.

What is "Hocus Pocus"?

800

If you're craving Mexican food, try this spot's cravings value menu, replete with offerings like cheesy fiesta potatoes.

What is Taco Bell?

800

Pine & Fir were once used in this sport also called Birling, but red cedar was found to spin faster & float higher in the water.

What is log rolling?

800

The last wild Pyrenean ibex, which lived on this European Peninsula, was found dead in 2000 killed by a fallen branch.


What is the Iberian Peninsula?

800

This 2001 surreal film involves a mysterious blue box.


What is "Mulholland Drive"?

800

Cities throughout Canada host a weeklong festival celebrating the many variations of this dish of curds, fries and gravy.

What is poutine?

800

This natural phenomenon measures earthquake strengths.

What is a Richter Scale?

1000

The queso guacamole chicken burrito is just part of the "insanity" at this restaurant with a Spanish name.

What is El Pollo Loco?

1000

Raise a Red Bull (his team) for this Belgain-born driver who has won 4 consecutive Formula 1 seasons championships.

Who is Max Verstappen?


1000

These larger ancestors of cattle were depicted in ancient cave paintings and lived until the 1600's.

What are aurochs?

1000

Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 thriller famously takes place almost entirely in one apartment courtyard.

What is "Rear Window"?

1000

Goodbye so-and-so, me gotta go get some of this Louisiana rice dish cooked together with ham, sausage and other ingredients.


What is jambalaya?

1000

A type of blackberry, marionberries are grown primarily in this northwest state and are named for a county there.

What is Oregon?