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100

This type of cloud is fluffy and white, often seen on sunny days, and resembles cotton balls in the sky

Cumulus Clouds

100

Known for its bright pink feathers and standing on one leg, this bird is often seen in tropical postcards and lawn ornaments alike.


Flamingo 

100

This yellow fruit is known for its high potassium content and is a staple in smoothies and monkey diets alike.

Banana 

100

Point for every player you can name on the 2016 Championship Cavs roster

Lebron James

Kyrie Irving

Kevin Love

JR Smith

Tristan Thompson

Iman Shumpert

Richard Jefferson

Matthew Delavadova

Channing Frye

Mo Williams

Jordan McCrae 

Dahantay Jones

James Jones

Timofey Mozgov


100

Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Creedence Clearwater Revival and other bands played at this festival in 1969. 

Woodstock

200

This infamous hurricane wrecked havoc to the city of New Orleans in 2005

Hurricane Katrina

200

This black-and-white bear from China snacks almost exclusively on bamboo and has become a global symbol of conservation efforts.

Panda

200

You’ll find this Italian dish twirled around a fork, covered in marinara, and possibly topped with meatballs.

Spaghetti 

200

This phrase, commonly used by Mike Breen is one of the most well known catchphrases in sports.  

BANG

200

The album cover of this band is a naked baby.

Nirvana 

300

This term refers to the rotating column of air that extends from the ground to a cloud base and can cause severe damage if it touches down

Tornado

300

With a name that means "fire-colored," this bright orange amphibian is often seen after rain in forests and sometimes confused with its red-spotted cousin.

Newt

300

Often served cold in Japan, this dish is made with vinegared rice and raw fish, and is sometimes wrapped in seaweed.

Sushi. 

300

Who is the current closing pitcher for the Oakland Athletics

Mason Miller

300

This Van Halen song shares its name with a central America country. 

Panama

400

This potent greenhouse gas, although less abundant than CO2, has a warming effect that is over 20 times stronger than carbon dioxide over a 100-year period

Methane

400

This brilliantly blue butterfly, native to Central and South America, flashes iridescent wings that look like living jewels in the sunlight.

Morpho Butterfly 

400

This layered Mexican dish features tortillas, cheese, beans, and meat all baked together—its name means “little donkey” in Spanish, but it’s not a burrito.

Enchilada. 

400

If an athlete says they´re " Just here so I don´t get fined,¨ they´re quoting this famous running-back. 

Marshawn Lynch

400

This legendary British band asked us to "Come Together," warned "Here Comes the Sun," and made fans twist and shout long before streaming was a thing.


The Beatles 

500

This international agreement, signed in 2015 in this city, aims to limit global temperature rise by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and strengthening countries' climate action plans.

Paris, France 

500

This vibrantly patterned venomous sea creature might look like it belongs in a circus, but its sting can cause serious harm—watch out while tidepooling in Australia!

Blue-ringed Octopus

500

Named after the clay oven it’s cooked in, this Indian dish features marinated meat or paneer grilled with intense heat and flavor.

Tandoori.

500

This Quarterback was stripped during the Texas vs. Ohio State Semi-Final resulting in a touchdown for the Buckeyes which sealed their win to advance to the National Championship

Quinn Ewers

500

Who was the first person inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame?

Chuck Berry