Walk Like An Olympian
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Great Minds Think Alike
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The current most decorated Olympian in the world.

Michael Phelps

100

The term for someone living nearby or next to the person being referred to.

Neighbor

100

A shrine built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a dedication to his favorite wife.

Taj Mahal

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English mathematician and physicist, among other things who formulated three laws of motion and constructed the basic principles of modern physics.

Sir Isaac Newton

100

Its stock exchange ticker symbol is AMZN.

Amazon

200

The five colors of the five rings in the Olympics logo.

Blue, Yellow, Black, Green, Red

200

A large dog breed originating from Germany and marked by distinct black and tan colors.

Rottweiler

200

A Greek-style temple in America dedicated to the 16th president of the United States.

The Lincoln Memorial

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Austrian neurologist who created the psychoanalytic theory of personality, which argues that human behavior is the result of interactions among the three components of the mind: id, ego, and superego.

Sigmund Freud

200

Paper towels that are the "quicker picker upper."

Bounty

300
The location of the first modern Olympics, held in 1896.
Athens, Greece
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The most common cause of dementia.

Alzheimer's

300

The symbol of power and elevated society in Athens, Greece, constructed in 447 BC and dedicated to Athena. It is one of the most recognized buildings in the world.

The Parthenon

300

Swiss mathematician who is recognized for his extensive contributions to calculus and has a number named after him, denoted "e."

Leonhard Euler

300

Originally made by pharmacist Charles Alderton in Waco, Texas, this soft drink is named after his colleague.

Dr. Pepper

400

The two violent events that caused the outright cancellation of three Olympic games in the 1900s.

World War I and World War II

400

A system of segregation and discrimination on the grounds of race in South Africa.

Apartheid

400

A monument located in Virginia dedicated to deceased US service members who have never been identified.

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

400

American physicist known as "the father of the atomic bomb."

J Robert Oppenheimer

400

This company's logo includes a certain orange mammal encircling earth to symbolize global reach at a "blazing speed."

Mozilla Firefox

500

The location of the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Paris, France

500

The device used to measure radioactivity and measure its intensity.

Geiger counter

500

The center of religious, political, and artistic life during the Byzantine Empire in Istanbul, originally built as a cathedral and converted into a mosque.

Hagia Sophia

500

English physician who studied milkmaids' immunity to cowpox to create the smallpox vaccine.

Edward Jenner
500

This product "melts in your mouth, not in your hands."

M&Ms