Animals Corona Light Quarantine professionals Party like its 1999 The last dance
100
Owls
You may have heard of a murder of crows or a gaggle of geese but when these birds get together, parliament is in session.
100
Pabst (PBR)
In the 1880s blue silk ribbons were tied around the necks of bottles of this beer
100
Cicada
Spending up to 17 years underground before emerging to the surface to reproduce, this insect would think our stay at home order is a piece of cake.
100
Jeff Bezos
This person is currently on track right to becoming the worlds first trillionaire and was also Time's Person of the Year in 1999.
100
Jenifer Lopez
This singer got her start dancing as a Fly Girl on the show In Living Color, alongside comedians Jamie Foxx, the Wayans brothers and Jim Carey
200
Mantis shrimp
Clocking in at over 50 MPH, this colorful crustacean packs a punch with the force of a .22 caliber bullet.
200
Hops
This bitter ingredient in most beers is a close cousin to Marijuana
200
Halley's Comet
Last seen in 1986, this comet is the only regularly visible short periodic comet to the naked eye and will make its next appearance in the 2060s.
200
Pac Man
In 1999, Billy Mitchell played this arcade game for six hours straight to reach the 256th screen and achieve the first perfect score of 3,333,360
200
Miami
The world record for the longest conga dance line was set by 119,986 people in this Floridian city in 1988.
300
Komodo Dragon
This lizard was discovered in 1910 by Lt. Van Hensbroek on the Indonesian island for which it's named
300
Heineken.
Corona Extra has been America's #1 imported beer since it surpassed this European competitor in 1998.
300
Atlantic
Keeping yourself isolated won't be a problem for the residents of Tristan da Cunha, the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world which is located in this ocean, approximately 1,511 miles from its closest neighbor. Sawubona!
300
Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace
There's always a bigger fish... This Liam Neeson blockbuster topped the likes of Toy story 2 and The Matrix to be the top box office hit in 1999.
300
The Macarena
This song and dance craze stayed in the Hot 100 chart for 60 weeks, the longest reign among No. 1 songs, only surpassed fifteen years later by Adele's "Rolling in the Deep"
400
Peregrine Falcon
Cheetahs can run at speeds over 55 MPH but look slow in comparison to this bird that can dive through the air at over 200 MPH
400
New Hampshire
This US state drinks the most alcohol per capita at 4.76 gallons, almost one full gallon more than the number two spot.
400
Wyoming
With fewer than 600,000 residents and a negative growth rate of almost 1% per year, this US state has a smaller population than Washington D.C despite being almost 1,500x larger
400
7
In 1999, Lance Armstrong won his first of how many Tour de France yellow jerseys (titles)?
400
The Nutcracker
Tupac was a man of many talents and had All Eyez on him while starring as the villain in the Baltimore School For The Arts production of what famous ballet?
500
Echidna
The platypus is not the only mammal that can lay eggs. They are accompanied by this Australian mammal otherwise known as "spiny anteaters"
500
21st
The prohibition era was kicked off by the 18th amendment and ran for 13 years before finally ending with the ratification of this amendment.
500
Cook
Mary Mallon, otherwise known as "Typhoid Mary", was a known asymptomatic carrier of Typhoid and spent the last 23 years of her life in quarantine. Prior to her final quarantine she is thought to be responsible for starting multiple pandemics and deaths due to her refusal to give up what profession?
500
China
Led by Mia Hamm, the 1999 US womens soccer team won the FIFA world cup in a 5-4 shootout over what country?
500
Adam Rippon
Not only was this Olympic medal winning figure skater smooth on the ice, he won Dancing with the Stars in 2018.






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