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100

This man runs the company with the most expensive stock in the entire United States. 

Warren Buffet - Berkshire Hathaway

100

Though Babe Ruth was the "Sultan of Swat", this left-handed player was the "Rabbi of Swat". 

Moses Solomon - New York Giants
100

This infamous ruler was responsible for dropping the world's population by as much as 11% in his lifetime. 

Ghengis Kahn

(Fun fact: .5% of the world's male population is still related to him)

100

Disney's first feature-length animated film starred this German-originated fairy tale. 

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

100

This potato chip is the Official Chip of the NBA. 

Ruffles Potato Chips

200

First Financial Bankshares, Inc. paid their first dividend out during this year. 

1993 

(December 13th to be exact)

Source: Yahoo finance

200

This St. Louis Rams defensive end was the first openly gay player drafted to the NFL. 

Michael Sam

(Fun fact: He never played a regular-season game)

200

This President gained office due to the assassination of another. He is also the youngest president to hold office. 

Teddy Roosevelt (he was 42)

(Kennedy was the youngest to be voted in at 43)

200

This Nintendo franchise is the highest grossing media franchise as well as the biggest video game franchise ever with revenues in the $90B! 

200

Ralston Purina are known for their dog food, but they also make this popular snack mix. 

Chex Mix

300

This state really loves their cattle. In fact, they are the state with the highest gross income from cattle. 

Nebraska

(Gross Income from cattle as of 2016 was $10.9B!)

300

In 2004, this NBA player saw his career end when he turned down a contract of $21 Million to play as a Timberwolf. No one offered him another contract. 

Latrell Sprewell

300

Though this branch of the military has been around since 1790, it is still smaller than the entire New York Police Department. 

300

This iconic TV duo aired in over 114 episodes and won 7 of the 13 Oscars they were nominated for. Despite their age (airing in 1940 for the first time), they are still a beloved cartoon.

Tom and Jerry

300

When it was first introduced to the market, the snack food kings were outraged that this snack food was called a "potato chip" because it only contained 42% potato. 

400

This commodity is the 6th most traded in the world. It also makes for an excellent snack. 

Corn


(Fun fact: Gold is the #7th most traded commodity)

400

4 of the 5 picks in the 1989 NFL Draft made it to the Hall of Fame. Who was the bust?

(The 4 were Troy Aikman, Derrick Thomas, Barry Sanders, and Deion Sanders)

Tony Mandarich - Green Bay Packers

400

This woman is known for her fight alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She was the first African-American woman Senator for Kentucky, and lesser known for her year-long affair with Dr. King Jr. 

400

This video game console has held the title for "Best Selling Video Game Console" since its release. It even outsold the iconic NES by 2.5 times! 

400

North Carolina State holds a yearly challenge where participants must run a 5k to this donut shop, consume a dozen donuts, and run back all in an hour. What is the donut shop's name?

Krispy Kreme

(It is called the Krispy Kreme Challenge if anyone is considering joining.)

500

Currency is king! As of May 2020, this currency holds the highest value against the U.S. Dollar at $3.24.

Kuwait Dinar (KWD)

(Fun fact: 80% of their economy's revenue comes from the oil industry)

500

This country has the most golf courses per capita in the entire world

500

When this bank first opened in 1890, it's first year of deposits equaled $33,000. 

First Financial Bank

500

This power-hungry intern with a flaky and questionable love-life was a fan-favorite on The Office. Who was the actor who played him? 

B.J. Novack

(Fun fact: Novack was also the show's writer, director, and executive producer )

500

Planter's Peanuts, known for the iconic Mr. Peanut, held a contest to create their mascot. How much was the cash prize if you won?

$5

(It was won by a young school boy, Antonio Gentile in 1916. That's worth about $130 today!)