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100

This river, the longest in the United States, flows from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.

What is the Mississippi River?

100

This digital media specialist delivered hundreds of static and video ads for a New York-based college.

Who is Andrew Londner?

100

This iconic advertising slogan, introduced in 1979, urges consumers to "Just Do It."

What is Nike's "Just Do It"?

100

This global tech company, founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in 1976, is known for its innovative products including the iPhone, iPad, and Mac computers.

What is Apple Inc.?

100

This iconic car, driven by Michael J. Fox's character Marty McFly in the "Back to the Future" film series, famously travels through time when it reaches 88 miles per hour.

What is the DeLorean?

200

This mountain range, stretching approximately 1,200 kilometers across eight Alpine countries, includes Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Western Europe.

What are the Alps?

200

This creative director developed the theory of "no one wants to read it, now write it" and has yet to win the Nobel Prize for his explanation of the philosophy.

Who is Martin Schneider?

200

This fast-food chain famously asked customers, "Where's the beef?" in a series of commercials during the 1980s.

What is Wendy's?

200

This sportswear brand, founded by Adolf Dassler in the 1940s, is known for its iconic three-stripe logo and is a major sponsor of sports teams and athletes worldwide.

What is Adidas?

200

This fast-food chain's famous clown mascot has been a staple of its advertising campaigns since the 1960s.

What is McDonald's?

300

This historic region of France is famous for the D-Day landings during World War II on June 6, 1944.

What is Normandy?

300

This actress is credited with several Off-Broadway productions of the acclaimed play Penny Penniworth.

 

Who is Ellen Reilly?

300

This cereal mascot is known for his catchphrase "They're magically delicious!"

Who is Lucky the Leprechaun (from Lucky Charms)?

300

This multinational beverage corporation is the producer of Mountain Dew, Gatorade, and Tropicana, among other popular drinks.

What is PepsiCo?

300

This fictional spaceship, captained by Han Solo and co-piloted by Chewbacca, played a central role in the "Star Wars" franchise.

What is the Millennium Falcon?

400

This national park in southern Florida is the largest tropical wilderness of any kind in the U.S. and is known for its mangroves, marshes, and diverse wildlife including alligators and manatees.

What is Everglades National Park?

400

He worked with Martin's father before becoming Business Development Director at Seiter & Miller.

Who is Phil Sievers?

400

This company's slogan is "The happiest place on earth."

What is Disney?

400

This luxury car manufacturer, founded in 1931 in Maranello, Italy, is known for its iconic prancing horse logo and Formula One racing success.

What is Ferrari?

400

This luxury fashion house founded in 1913 is known for its high-end handbags, clothing, and accessories, and is recognized by its distinctive triangular logo.

What is Prada?

500

This lake, the deepest in the world, holds about 20% of the planet's unfrozen freshwater.

What is Lake Baikal?

500

He was a general in the United States Army Reserves.

Steve Seiter.

500

This brand's long-running advertising campaign features a group of animated polar bear characters.

What is Coca-Cola?

500

This American multinational technology company, founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975, is known for its Windows operating system and Office productivity suite.

What is Microsoft?

500

This British singer-songwriter's hairstyle, known for its bright red color and distinctive quiff, became an iconic part of her image in the 2000s.

Who is Amy Winehouse?