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This Minnesotan made the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.

Charles Lindbergh

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In the week between March 11 and March 18, 2020, this app went from 32 million to 44 million daily active users, up to 115 million by October of the same year.

Teams

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This sport features a puck, sticks, and teams trying to score goals on an ice rink.

Ice Hockey

100

This character from a 9 episode movie saga speaks english in object-subject-verb word order.

Yoda

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Located in Paris, this iconic tower was originally intended as a temporary exhibit for the 1889 World's Fair.

Eiffel Tower

200

This team made it to the WNBA Finals in 2024, facing the New York Liberty.

Minnesota Lynx

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This popular operating system, launched in 1991, also has its own mascot, Tux the penguin

Linux

200

This NBA team won the most championships in the 1990s, with Michael Jordan leading them.

Chicago Bulls

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This character kicked off the start of a well known cinematic universe starting as the owner of a weapons manufacturing company and said the line "Because if we can't protect the Earth, you can be damned well sure we'll avenge it".

Tony Stark / Iron Man

200

An ancient structure in Egypt, built as as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu.

Great Pyramid of Giza

300

The stage name of the famous musician, Robert Zimmerman.

Bob Dylan

300

The Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the world’s first electronic digital computer, was built during the 1930s in this U.S. state nicknamed the “Hawkeye State”

Iowa

300

This American gymnast, known for her "back handspring" and "vault", won a historic gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics in the individual all-around competition.

Simone Biles

300

This criminal character is famous for the line "I've got a jar of dirt" and for repeated use of the line "Savvy?".

Captain Jack Sparrow

300

This famous Roman amphitheater, still standing after nearly 2,000 years, could hold up to 50,000 spectators.

Colosseum

400

The first enclosed shopping mall built in Minnesota.

Southdale

400

The telecommunications giant, gained mass market popularity with its release of the “RAZR” cell phone in 2004 which became the best-selling clamshell cell phone in the world.

Motorola

400

This country has hosted the most FIFA World Cup tournaments, having done so in 1978, 1986, and 2022.

Argentina

400

This adventurous character is terrified of snakes and while most of his films were released in the 1980's, there was one released in 2008 and a 5th and final film in 2023.

Indiana Jones

400

This famous place in India is known for its stunning white marble architecture and is often called a symbol of love

Taj Mahal

500

In this year, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Act was signed into law, expanding the size of the wilderness and adding protections.

1978

500

According to an analysis by the UK's National Cyber Security Centre that investigated passwords belonging to hacked accounts worldwide, the most common six-letter "word" that is used for passwords that don't require numbers or punctuation

Qwerty

500

This professional long distance runner from Minnesota, competed in the 2024 Summer Olympics marathon.

Dakotah Lindwurm

500

This character from 100+ years ago just recently entered the public domain and now is being partially replaced as mascot by a purple dragon for a well known entertainment and media company

Mickey Mouse

500

This ancient Inca city, located high in the Andes mountains of Peru, was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911.

Machu Picchu