U.S. Presidents
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Fast Food
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200

This Founding Father was the first ever Vice President and the first President to live in the White House.

Who was John Adams?

200

This midwestern football team has appeared in four out of five Superbowls in the 2020s so far.

Who are the Kansas City Chiefs?

200

This capital of Greece is one of the oldest cities in the world, being continuously inhabited for over 5,000 years.

What is Athens?

200

This rival company to Coca Cola acquired the fast food chain Taco Bell in 1978.

What is Pepsi?

200

This Governor of California had quite an eventful 1980s, starring in the Terminator, Predator, and Conan the Barbarian.

Who is Arnold Schwarzenegger?

400

This former CIA director turned President also had a son that became President eight years after he left office.

Who was George H.W. Bush?

400

This team, located in a city sharing a name with an animal, holds the record for most consecutive Superbowl appearances with Superbowls 25-28, but losing all four times.

Who are the Buffalo Bills?

400

Istanbul, the capital of Turkey, was formerly known by this name until it was officially changed in 1930.

What is Constantinople?

400

This fast food chain had an extremely successful advertising campaign in the mid-1980s with the slogan "Where's the beef?"

What is Wendy's?

400

This Hollywood legend starred as James Bond for the final time in 1983's Never Say Never Again.

Who is Sean Connery?

600

This President founded the Democratic Party, survived the first Presidential assassination attempt, and is depicted on American currency to this day.

Who was Andrew Jackson?

600

This team located near a Great Lake won the first two Superbowls, in 1967 and 1968.

Who are the Green Bay Packers?

600
This city with a Billy Joel song paying tribute to it was formerly the capital of the Holy Roman Empire.

What is Vienna?

600

This fast food chain originating in Connecticut now holds the title for most locations for a fast food restaurant in the United States.

What is Subway?

600

This Oscar-winning actor starred as the Joker in 1989's Batman, and had arguably his most famous role in The Shining (1980).

Who is Jack Nicholson?

800

This Republican was the only U.S. President to ever meet Adolf Hitler.

Who was Herbert Hoover?

800

In their first-ever Superbowl appearance in 1986, the New England Patriots lost to this team hailing from the third biggest city in the US.

Who are the Chicago Bears?

800

While Washington, D.C. was being constructed, this U.S. city served as a temporary capital for over a decade.

What is Philadelphia?

800

This 'red hot' fast food chain partially owned by Samuel L. Jackson is growing fast, established in 2017 and expanding to over 100 locations since then.

What is Dave's Hot Chicken?

800

This Lord of the Rings and Stranger Things star got his start as a child actor in the Goonies.

Who is Sean Astin?

1000

This Gilded Age President was the only President to be an ordained minister.

Who was James Garfield?

1000

This newest NFL team has not only never won a Superbowl, but never even made it to a Conference Championship.

Who are the Houston Texans?

1000

Prior to the Russian Revolution in 1917, this city served as the capital of Russia.

What is St. Petersburg?

1000

This medieval-inspired restaurant is often credited as being the first fast food burger chain, selling five cent burgers beginning in 1921.

What is White Castle?

1000
This future Breaking Bad villain actor gained prominence for his portrayal of Buggin' Out in 1989's Do the Right Thing.

Who is Giancarlo Esposito?