In 1908, this animal was declared the official symbol of Australia
What is the kangaroo?
Walmart
What is Arkansas?
The name of an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees?
What is obtuse?
In 1984, this artist released "Material Girl," reaching 15 on the Billboard Top 100
Who is Madonna?
In 2007, the New England Patriots went 16-0 in the regular season and made it all the way to the Super Bowl, only to lose to this 10-6 wild card team
What are the New York Giants?
Continental Australia contains this many time zones
What is three?
FedEx
What is Tennessee?
A googol is a number with this many zeroes
What is 100?
In 1983, the first Disney Park outside the US was opened in this country
What is Japan?
This team lost four consecutive Super Bowls in the 1990s
What are the Buffalo Bills?
Between Sydney and Melbourne, this city is Australia's capital
What is Canberra?
Harley-Davidson
What is Wisconsin?
100 in Roman numerals is represented by this letter
What is M?
The 1988 Summer Olympics were held in this Asian city
What is Seoul?
While the Los Angeles Rams once played in St. Louis, the franchise started in this Midwestern city
What is Cleveland?
Outback Steakhouse, though Australian themed, was founded in this southern state
What is Florida?
Costco
What is Washington?
This is the sum of all interior angles of a triangle
What is 180 degrees?
In 1986, this comet became the first comet to be observed in detail by spacecraft
What is Halley's Comet?
In 1990, the biggest blowout in Super Bowl history took place when the the Denver Broncos got blown out 55-10 by this team
What are the San Francisco 49ers?
Psychedelic artist Tame Impala is from this western Australian city
What is Perth?
L.L.Bean
What is Maine?
The term "baker's dozen" refers to this number of items
What is 13?
In 1984, Ronald Reagan defeated this politician in a landslide, winning 49 of 50 states in the electoral college
Who is Walter Mondale?
This team currently holds the longest championship drought in the NFL
What are the Arizona Cardinals? (1947)