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Famous Beaches
That’s Our Island
“J” Walking
American History
100

This student-run publication, located at a Big Ten University in the Midwest, published its first issue in 1890

Michigan Daily

100

This Rio de Janeiro beach is known for its lively atmosphere, having the largest New Year’s Eve celebration in the world, and being the namesake for a song that made its name famous worldwide

Copacabana
100

Capri & Sicily

Italy

100

This activity done with balls or plates can also mean to deal with several things at one time

Juggling

100

In March 1964 this largest Alaska city was struck by a 9.2 magnitude earthquake

Anchorage

200

Founded in 1851, this paper is famous for its crossword puzzles, best-seller lists, and its recently acquired game, Wordle

The New York Times

200

This beach is located in Los Angeles and is famous for its boardwalk, street performers, and outdoor muscle gym

Venice Beach

200

Honshu

Japan

200

Anatomically, an elbow or a knee

Joint

200

After leaving Congress, this Tennessean left for Texas, where he was killed at the Alamo

Davy Crockett

300

Known for uncovering the Watergate scandal, this newspaper is highly influential in national politics

The Washington Post

300

This Hawaiian beach is known for its view of Diamond Head and is a popular destination for surfers

Waikiki Beach

300

Crete 

Greece

300

This group of 12 people is sworn to render a verdict

Jury

300

This pioneer route stretched more than 2,000 miles from Missouri northwest to near the Pacific Ocean

The Oregon Trail

400

This West Coast newspaper is the sixth largest in the U.S. It’s known for its coverage of Hollywood, wildfires, and California politics

Los Angeles Times

400

Known for its Mayan ruins, this beach on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula is constantly ranked as one of Mexico’s best beaches because of its white sand

Tulum

400

Baffin Island

Canada

400

It's another word for news writing

Journalism

400

Miles Standish was one of 41 male passengers who signed this document in 1620

Mayflower Compact

500

Founded in 1847, this Midwestern newspaper, known for its investigative journalism, is the most-read newspaper in the Great Lakes region

Chicago Tribune

500

This is Australia’s most iconic beach, known for its surfing culture and being the site for a namesake reality rescue show

Bondi Beach

500

The Isle of Wight

England

500

The U.S. military calls this 2-word exercise using the arms & legs a "side-straddle hop"

Jumping Jack

500

In July 1787 Congress created this new territory in the area north of the Ohio River

Northwest Territory