Soccer
McDonald's Toys
Europe
Theoretical Physics
Pop Music
100

This violation involves touching the ball with the wrong part of the body and is punished with a yellow or red card and a free or penalty kick.

Hand Ball 

100
This popular science-fantasy movie series has not only influenced all films and science fiction since, but has also influenced 8 happy meal toy promotions. 

Star Wars

100

This country has not only the largest economy in Europe, but the largest community of Americans living overseas centered around its military bases. 

Germany

100

Commonly but incorrectly thought to be the origin of existence, this is how everything expanded after being in a hot, concentrated state. 

Big Bang

100

This artist known for her break-up songs and folk-country influences is one of the most successful artists of all time.

Taylor Swift

200

This German city club is not only one of the oldest soccer clubs in all of Europe, but is also the largest in Rhineland-Pfalz and has expanded into many other sports. 

1. Fussball Club Kaiserslautern

200

This white cat character who lives in London was created by Japanese company Sanrio and has had at least 13 different happy meal appearances.

Hello Kitty

200

This country is known for its ancient city-states that pioneered western philosophy, science, and art. 

Greece

200

This Jewish German theoretical physicist is commonly regarded as one of the most influential physicists due to his theory of General Relativity. 

Albert Einstein

200

This K-Pop song released in 2023 had an English version which exploded in popularity due to its use on Tik Tok.

Cupid by FIFTY FIFTY

300

Before soccer balls were made of plastic, rubber, and cloth, they were made of this material. 

Leather

300

While this toy car line uses metal in its products, the happy meal tie-ins are plastic.

Hot Wheels

300

This country, known for chocolate, neutrality, knives, and watches also has some of the most precisely timed trains in the world. 

Switzerland

300

This theory is an explanation and examination of how seemingly random occurrences are often patterns that are highly sensitive to initial conditions.

Chaos Theory

300

Known as the "King of Pop", this artist was popular from childhood to adulthood and achieved platinum status 30 times combining RnB, rock, and electronic music elements with iconic showmanship. 

Michael Jackson

400

The British abbreviated this word, coining the term "soccer". 

Association Football

400

Released in 2000, toys from this line of promotional plushies for the Beanie Babies regularly sell for some of the highest prices of all McDonalds toys.

Teenie Beanie Boos/Teenie Beanie Babies

400

While this country known for flower exports might be small, it has a high standard of living with the best bicycle infrastructure in the world.

Netherlands
400

This theoretical physicist was selected to lead the Manhattan Project, the United State's program to create nuclear weapons. 

Robert Oppenheimer 

400

This group, also known as the "Fab Four" while they were active, released the record-breaking album Abbey Road in 1969.

The Beatles

500

This country won the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. 

Spain

500

This LEGO buildable action figure theme ran from 2001-2010 and released promotional sets in Happy Meals as part of its first wave.

Bionicle 

500

This country in South-East Europe dissolved over a period of several years in the 1990s due to political incompetence and ethnic conflict. 

Yugoslavia 

500

This new type of computer science takes advantage of the nature of subatomic particles, allowing special computers to calculate dozens of calculations in the same time it would take a regular computer to complete one.

Quantum Computing

500

This folk subgenre developed in the late 1800s by African-Americans in the south spread quickly, laying the groundwork for jazz, country, pop, and rock.

Blues