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100

This multi-time Super Bowl winner was given the largest contract in NFL history.

Patrick Mahomes
100

This tennis superstar has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in the Open Era, and is known for her powerful serve and aggressive play.

Serena Williams

100

This American TV show is the longest running live-action primetime show.

Law & Order: SVU

100

In this class film, a rich girl unfortunately lets a poor man freeze to death.

Titanic

100

In 1967, this NFL team won the very first Super Bowl, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10.

Green Bay Packers

200

This movie, released in 2009, held the record for highest-grossing film of all time for a decade before being surpassed by Avengers: Endgame.

Avatar

200

Before becoming a five-time NBA champion and the league’s all-time leading scorer, this player was known as Lew Alcindor during his college career at UCLA.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

200

This annual award show honors achievements in the television industry.

Emmys

200

A girl goes to a strange land and unfortunately kills the first person she meets, only to travel around with three friends.

The Wizard of Oz

200

This singer’s 1973 "Aloha from Hawaii" concert was the first to be broadcast live via satellite.

Elvis Presley

300

This city is #2 on the list for most championships in sport's history with 40. Trailing only New York's 61.

Boston

300

This Brazilian soccer legend is the only player in history to win three FIFA World Cups, achieving the feat in 1958, 1962, and 1970.

Pele

300

In the Cartoon Network classic, the Powerpuff Girls, our heroes can often be seen battling with evil primate.

Mojo Jojo

300

This inexperienced chef causes several (thousand) health code violations.

Ratatouille

300

In 1996, this U.S. city hosted the Summer Olympics, where Muhammad Ali lit the cauldron during the opening ceremony.

Atlanta

400

This 1994 Disney movie was the first animated film to generate over $1 billion in global box office revenue.

The Lion King

400

This SF Giants homerun king was born July 24th, 1964.

Barry Bonds

400

This American multimedia brand may have been able to stay in business if it had agreed to purchase Netflix when offered in the year 2000.

Blockbuster

400

An older sister ruins her younger sister's chance to be featured on national television.

The Hunger Games

400

This country is home to what is considered the worlds first golf course.

Scotland

500

This stadium, home to an American soccer team, agreed to a nearly 100 million dollar deal for its naming rights in 2025.

BMO Stadium

500

At the end of the 2024 season, there have only been 38 dunks in history. The very first dunk in WNBA history was recorded in 2002 by this player.

Lisa Leslie

500

The famous TV family, The Jetsons, was said to have been taken place in this futuristic year.

2062

500

Inflation causes some serious homeowner issues in this 2009 cartoon,

Up

500

This classic game is considered the first video game available to the public.

Tennis for Two