HISTORY
FOOTBALL
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DOGS
SITCOMS
100

She was the first wife of Henry VIII.

Catherine of Aragon

100

This defensive position is the player who swats airborne balls away from the receiver (or catches it himself).

Cornerback

100

HH Holmes created a "Murder House," where he killed fair-goers who thought they were attending an attraction in this city in 1893.

Chicago.

100

Queen Elizabeth is a fan of this breed of dog.

Corgi

100

This Friends character frequently shouted, "We were on a break!"

Ross

200

World War I started because of the assassination of this man in Sarajevo, Bosnia in 1914.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

200

This team has had the most Super Bowl appearances in history, at 11.

New England Patriots

200

This Beatles song inspired Charles Manson's crimes.

Helter Skelter

200

This breed's tongue and gums turn a bluish-black a few weeks after they're born.

Chow Chow

200

Deputy Barney Fife kept this item in his shirt pocket on The Andy Griffith Show.

A bullet
300
Medieval British king Richard III's remains were discovered in 2012 beneath this structure.

Parking lot

300

This number of yards is the penalty for using a helmet as a weapon (in the NFL).

15

300

The serial killer Son of Sam claimed to receive his orders from this entity.

His neighbor's dog

300

This dog stands at approximately 34 inches (shoulder to ground), making it the tallest breed.

Irish Wolfhound

300

This show from the 1970s had 7 spin-off sitcoms, including Maude and The Jeffersons.

All In The Family

400

This World War II air raid on Tokyo, in response to the Pearl Harbor attack, was named after this United States Lieutenant Colonel who planned and led the mission.

James Doolittle

400

This University of Chicago player won the first-ever Heisman Trophy in 1936.

Jay Berwanger

400

Timothy McVeigh committed what was then the deadliest terror attack on US soil in this city.

Oklahoma City

400

A person with a fear of dogs would be described as having _____.

Cynophobia

400

The episode "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen" is still the most-watched episode of a tv show in history, and was the finale of this sitcom.

M*A*S*H

500

Sirimavo Bandaranaike made history as the world's first female prime minister when she was elected to office of this country in 1960.

Sri Lanka (then known as Ceylon)

500

In 1902, this team beat Stanford 49-0 in the very first Rose Bowl.

Michigan

500

In 1978, a Paris grocer was sentenced to two years in jail for stabbing his wife with this item.

A wedge of hard cheese

500

All dogs, wolves, jackals, and coyotes are believed to be descended from this pre-historic animal.

Tomarctus
500

This Big Bang Theory character suffers from "selective mutism," which prevents him from talking to women -- unless he's drunk.

Raj