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100

You use a racket to hit a fuzzy yellow ball over a net.

What is tennis?

100

Soccer, or football as it's known there, became popular in this country where the modern rules were created.

What is England?

100

In soccer, this player's main job is to stop the ball from going into the net.

What is a goalkeeper?

100

He is known as "The King of Basketball" and played most of his career with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Who is LeBron James?

100

This New York City stadium is known as "The House That Ruth Built."

What is Yankee Stadium?

200

This sport involves touchdowns, field goals, and helmets.

What is American football?

200

Karate, a martial art with quick punches and kicks, started in this Asian country.

What is Japan?

200

In baseball, this player stands on the mound and throws the ball to the batter.

What is a pitcher?

200

The Olympic Games were originally held in this country.

What is Greece?


200

Located in Boston, this famous baseball park is the oldest MLB stadium still in use.

What is Fenway Park?

300

A puck, skates, and a slapshot are all part of this icy game.

What is ice hockey?

300

This cold country is known as the birthplace of ice hockey.

What is Canada?

300

In basketball, this player usually handles the ball the most and sets up pays - often called the "floor general."

What is a point guard?

300

The Tour de France is a race in this sport, often lasting over three weeks.

What is cycling?

300

This football stadium in Dallas is famous for its massive video screen and is home to the Cowboys.

What is AT&T Stadium?

400

You try to knock down ten pins with a ball in this indoor sport.

What is bowling?

400

The sport of cricket began in this country, which also has tea time.

What is England?

400

In American football, this player throws the ball and leads the offense.

What is a quarterback?

400

The first woman to run the Boston Marathon officially did so in this year, breaking barriers in sports.

What is 1972?

400

This Chicago stadium, home to the Cubs, is known as "The Friendly Confines."

What is Wrigley Field?

500

This Olympic sport combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting.

What is the biathlon?

500

This fast-paced extreme sport, involving tricks on ramps and rails, rolled into the spotlight in California in the 1970s.

What is the United States?

500

In Formula 1 racing, this person manages the team's strategy and communicates with the driver during the race.

Who is the race engineer?

500

The first Super Bowl was played in this decade.

What is the 1960s?

500

This multi-purpose stadium is New Orleans, often called "The Superdome," hosts the Saints and major events like the Super Bowl.

What is the Mercendes-Benz Superdome?