American Football
Villains
Zoology
Sharks
Human Rights
100

This beloved coach turned broadcaster gave his name to a popular series of football video games.

John Madden

100

This cackling Sith Lord who rules the galaxy with an iron fist is the primary antagonist of the Star Wars franchise

Emperor Palpatine

100

This big cat is the fastest land animal on Earth.

Cheetah

100

The tendency of sharks to have darkly-colored top sides and lightly-colored bottoms is an example of this kind of camouflage.

Countershading

100

In addition to prisoners of war, the wounded, and medical personnel, the Geneva Convention of 1949 explicitly forbids attacking members of this group.

Civilians / Noncombatants

200

This team takes its name from a poem written in 1845 by a famous poet who died in their city.

The Baltimore Ravens

200

This pious, lustful, and obsessive archdeacon is the primary antagonist of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Claude Frollo

200

This Central American reptile is also known as the "Jesus Christ" lizard, due to its ability to run on water.

Common Basilisk

200

This species of shark is the largest fish in the ocean. It can grow up to 12.2 metres and weigh as much as 40 tonnes.

Whale Shark

200

Known as "The Angel of the Battlefield," this American nurse founded the Office of Missing Soldiers and the American Red Cross.

Clara Barton

300

This team, founded in 1933, is named after the symbol of the National Industrial Recovery Act, a part of the New Deal

The Philadelphia Eagles

300

This racist and highly manipulative lieutenant is the antagonist of Shakespeare's Othello.

Iago

300

This Southeast Asian mammal is commonly called the "bearcat." They are one of only 2 carnivorous species with prehensile tails, and they have shaggy black or dark brown coats. They said to smell like buttered popcorn.

Binturong

300

These pink sharks can grow up to 12 feet long and weigh up to 460 pounds. They are known for their protruding, fanglike teeth and their long, narrow, snouts. They are found mostly off the coast of Japan.

Goblin Shark

300

In 1893, this nation became the first self-governing nation to codify women's suffrage.

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

New Zealand

400

This team has the NFL's longest playoff drought, and is tied with the Buffalo Sabres for the longest playoff drought in the major 4 North American sports

The New York Jets

400

No one's quick, slick, or has a neck as incredibly thick as this Disney villain.

Gaston

400

This desert animal, known for its massive ears, is the smallest of the canids. Their ears help them dispel heat from their bodies, and fur on their feet gives them traction on the desert sand.

Fennec Fox

400

Growing to 45 feet long and weighing up to 4.5 tonnes, the Basking Shark is the second largest fish in the oceans. A basking shark has this many bones in its entire body.

Zero - Shark skeletons are made of cartilage, not bone!

400

The United Nations formally recognized access to water and sanitation as human rights in this year.

2010

500

This is the only NFL team to ever go undefeated in both the regular season and the playoffs. (Team & Year)

1972 Miami Dolphins

500

This corrupt and psychopathic DEA agent, played by Gary Oldman, is the antagonist of Léon the Professional.

Norman Stansfield

500

These critically endangered Mongolian horses are the last truly undomesticated species of horse on Earth.

Przewalski's Horse

500

Ampullae of Lorenzini, which appear to be small black dots near a shark's nose, eyes, and mouth, serve this sensory purpose.

Electroreceptors

500

In 1777, this state became the first sovereign nation to constitutionally abolish slavery. (not including Indigenous Nations).

The Republic of Vermont