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SPORTS
"EW!"
FAMOUS AUTHORS
THE GRAMMY'S
REVOLUTIONS
100
It's the name of the baseball championship.
What is the World Series?
100
These animals aren't exclusive to Australia.
What are kangaroos?
100
This author wrote the "Goosebumps" series.
Who is R. L. Stine?
100
This song won "Best Song" in the Grammys and used a lot of "thinking".
What is "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran?
100
It began in 1775 and was against England.
What was the American Revolution?
200
Constructing this sport's ball takes about 74 days.
What is cricket?
200
These clouds look like cotton.
What are cumulus clouds?
200
He wrote "The Jungle Book" and "The Just So Stories".
Who is Rudyard Kipling?
200
This song won "Best Record" and included Mark Ronson.
What is "Uptown Funk"?
200
The Eiffel Tower was constructed to mark its 100th anniversary.
What was the French Revolution
300
This game is the British equivalent of football.
What is rugby?
300
It means "increasing in quantity or force."
What is "cumulative?"
300
He wrote "Diary of a Wimpy Kid".
Who is Jeff Kinney?
300
She was all about that Grammy when she won "Best New Artist".
Who is Meghan Trainor?
300
This war had only two German casualties.
What is the Mexican Revolution?
400
The Super Bowl was named after this toy.
What is the Super Ball?
400
It means, "not being nice."
What is "rude?"
400
He wrote "Jaws", a New York Times bestseller.
Who is Peter Benchley?
400
Taylor Swift won "Best Music Video" for this song.
What is "Bad Blood"?
400
This revolution started in 1918 and lead to the formation of the Weimar Republic.
What is the German Revolution?
500
He was the coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1959 to 1967.
Who was Vince Lombardi?
500
This YouTube channel does trick shots.
What is Dude Perfect?
500
He wrote the dystopian novel, "1984".
Who is George Orwell?
500
DAILY DOUBLE: Taylor Swift won "Best Pop Vocal Album" for her album.
What is "1989"?
500
This revolution included Vladimir Lenin.
What was the Russian Revolution?