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100

This hit musical tells the story of the "ten-dollar founding father" through hip-hop.

Hamilton

100

This quartet, known for hits like 'Dancing Queen' and 'Mamma Mia,' became one of the best-selling music acts of all time.

ABBA

100

With its striking black and orange plumage, this songbird was named after the coat of arms of a 17th-century English nobleman and represents Maryland.

The Oriole

100

This city, the birthplace of democracy and philosophy, was home to influential figures like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.

Athens

100

This historic Boston institution, established in the late 19th century, became one of the first schools in the U.S. to offer advanced opportunities for young women, drawing from its founder's vision of cultivating intellectual curiosity and leadership.

Winsor!

200

The modern Broadway theater district began to take shape in the early 1900s when theaters moved to this famous New York City intersection, now known for its bright lights and billboards.

Times Square

200

This solo artist helped define electronic dance music and gave us classic songs such as 'Levels' and 'The Nights.'

Avicii

200

This local ballpark set the standard for retro-style stadiums when it opened in 1992.

Camden Yards

200

In ancient Greece, this headpiece, often made of laurel leaves, symbolized victory and was typically worn by athletic champions or gods like Apollo.

A wreath

200

This species of rabbit, native to North America, is known for its distinctive white tail and is a common symbol of Easter in many Western cultures.

(Eastern) Cottontail

300

This prestigious annual ceremony, first held in 1947, honors excellence in Broadway theater, with categories ranging from Best Musical to Best Revival.

The Tony Awards

300

This trio, known for anthems like 'Don't You Worry Child' and 'Save the World,' helped bring house music to the mainstream.

Swedish House Mafia

300

Since 1994, this division has never had a team finish with 100 or more losses in a single season, making it one of the most consistently competitive in MLB. Two of Alex's favorite teams also compete in it. 

The AL East

300

Known for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and iconic windmills, this island is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece.

Mykonos

300

In the 1970s, Johns Hopkins won back-to-back NCAA men’s lacrosse championships, capturing titles in these years.

1978 and 1979

400

This Broadway musical, based on a 1994 animated film, features songs by Elton John and has a breathtaking opening number with a parade of animals.

The Lion King

400

This singer, known for hits like 'Habits (Stay High)' and 'Talking Body,' brought a dark, melancholic twist to pop music and gained international fame in the 2010s.

Tove Lo

400

This city, known for its brewing history, has been home to a Major League Baseball team named after beer makers and an Orioles' predecessor team.

Milwaukee

400

This Greek island is famous for its blue-domed churches, whitewashed buildings, and stunning views of the Aegean Sea.

Santorini

400

This country has won the most men's Olympic volleyball gold medals, with a total of three, most recently in 2004.

Brazil

500

Before becoming the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba attends this university, where she first befriends Glinda.

Shiz University

500

This Swedish singer, known for hits like 'Lush Life' and 'Never Forget You,' gained international fame after her 2015 album 1, and her powerful vocals have made her one of Sweden's most successful contemporary pop artists.

Zara Larsson

500

When 3-foot-7 Eddie Gaedel (a/k/a the shortest MLB player ever who played on the Oriole's predecessor team) made his only MLB plate appearance in 1951, his uniform number represented this fraction.

1/8

500

This long, flowing dress, often made from cotton or linen, is a popular garment for Greek women during summer and is known for its bright, colorful patterns.

Maxi dress (or sundress)

500

This Boston landmark, once home to fiery speeches by Samuel Adams, is nicknamed 'The Cradle of Liberty' and has housed a market since 1743.

Faneuil Hall