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This pop icon broke the all-time record for the highest-grossing concert tour in history with her world-spanning Eras Tour.

Taylor Swift

100

In the Netflix hit Stranger Things, this non-mainstream tabletop role-playing game plays a central role in the main characters' lives.

Dungeons & Dragons (D&D)

100

This fictional metal, harvested almost exclusively in Wakanda, makes up Captain America’s shield and Black Panther’s suit.

Vibranium

100

This WNBA star broke the NCAA all-time scoring record at Iowa before taking the professional basketball world by storm.

Caitlin Clark

100

Despite its name, this staple fast food item did not originate in France, but rather in Belgium.

French Fries

200

This global Latin trap superstar made history when his 2025 album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS won Album of the Year at the Grammys.

Bad Bunny

200

The highest-grossing movie of 2024 took audiences inside the mind of teenager Riley to meet new emotions like Anxiety and Envy.

Inside Out 2

200

Before becoming the villainous Doctor Doom in the MCU, this actor famously kicked off the universe in 2008 as Tony Stark.

Robert Downey Jr.

200

In soccer, a player scores this when they successfully put three goals into the net in a single game.

hat trick

200

This is the only planet in our solar system that spins in a clockwise direction on its axis.

Venus

300

Known for hits like "Drivers License" and "Vampire," this singer named her second studio album GUTS.

Olivia Rodrigo

300

This fictional yellow island-dwelling sponge holds the title as the longest-running Nickelodeon animated series.

SpongeBob SquarePants

300

In DC Comics, this iconic hero's real name is Diana Prince, hailing from the hidden island of Themyscira.

Wonder Woman

300

This legendary quarterback won seven Super Bowl titles—six with the New England Patriots and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Tom Brady

300

A group of flamingos is officially referred to by this colorful collective noun.

"flamboyance"

400

This K-pop group became the first to headliner Coachella and boasts global hits like "How You Like That" and "Pink Venom."

BLACKPINK

400

On TV's The Office, this central Pennsylvania city is the location of the main Dunder Mifflin branch.

Scranton (Pennsylvania)

400

Miles Morales gains his spider-like abilities after being bitten by a genetically modified spider from this evil corporation.

Oscorp

400

This country has won the most FIFA Men's World Cup titles in history, with a total of five trophies.

Brazil

400

This tech company was originally founded in 1994 as an online marketplace for books before expanding into global retail.

Amazon

500

This Canadian artist's real name is Abel Tesfaye, but he performs under a stage name missing an "e."

Weeknd

500

This director brought epic sci-fi back to the big screen by directing the modern film adaptations of Dune and Dune: Part Two.

Denis Villeneuve

500

Among the main X-Men, this character possesses the unique ability to manipulate electromagnetic fields.

Magneto

500

Known as "The Greatest," this heavy-weight boxing legend was famous for his phrase "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

Muhammad Ali

500

Honey never spoils; archaeologists have found edible pots of honey inside ancient tombs in this country that are thousands of years old.

Egypt