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State Nicknames (Part 2)
100

Since his first appearance in 1988, "Pokey" has been a mainstay as an enemy in this video game franchise

Super Mario Bros.

100

In the 1982 film, "E.T." was an acronym that translated to this two-word phrase

"Extra-Terrestrial" 

100

The Capital of Jamaica 

Kingston

100

This author of the "Declaration of Independence," and 3rd President of the United States, makes his appearance on the $2 Bill


Thomas Jefferson

100

This animal lays the largest eggs in the world

Ostrich

100

"The Ocean State"

Rhode Island

200

"Poke Bowls" traditionally including the type of protein/seafood seen here

Tuna (2.0)

200

In the film, "E.T." repeatedly tried to access this common household device in order to contact his home planet 

Telephone

200

The Three colors of the Jamaican flag

Green, black and yellow

200

The first "Secretary of the Treasury" (And apparently a big star on Broadway over the last few decades?) seen here on the $10 Bill


Alexander Hamilton

200

The type of "egg" seen here

Cadbury Creme Egg

200

"The Empire State"

New York

300

To "Poke" someone, was a popular thing to do in the early days of the social media platform "Facebook," founded by its current CEO seen here

Mark Zuckerberg

300

This actress got her major start with her role as the younger sister in "E.T."

Drew Barrymore 

300

The official language of Jamaica

English

300

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With 300+ slaves freed with her use of the "Underground Railroad," this heroic former-slave has been the topic of debate for over a decade, regarding replacing her likeness on the $20 Bill, replacing the controversial President, Andrew Jackson

Harriet Tubman

300

This guy who "Sat on a wall, and had a great fall," wasn't actually an egg

"Humpty Dumpty"

300

"The Peach State"

Georgia

400

Al Bundy could never let go of his glory years of quarterback at "Polk High School," constantly reliving the time he threw 4 touchdowns in one game on this late 80's/90's TV sitcom

"Married... With Children"

400

With major blockbusters throughout the years that include "Jaws," "Jurassic Park," and "Schindler's List," he is the acclaimed director of "E.T." seen here

Steven Spielberg 

400

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The Jamaican sprinter seen here

Usain Bolt

400

With his face on the $100 Bill, Benjamin Franklin was born on Janurary 17th, 1706, on "Milk Street" in this city

Boston

400

The type of food seen here

Frittata 

400

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"The Pelican State"

Louisiana 

500

President James K Polk was known as "this" type of candidate, defined as "a previously lesser-known person, team or thing that emerges to prominence in a situation, especially in a competition involving multiple rivals, that is unlikely to succeed but has a fighting chance, unlike the underdog who is expected to lose." (It is also the title of a massively successful hit by Katy Perry in 2013)

 

"Dark Horse"

500

With "Mars" candy company missing out by declining a deal with the producers of "E.T." proposing a product-placement of M&Ms in the film, the secondary choice led another candy company to make millions due to their placement of this particular candy product in the film

Reese's Pieces

500

The type of Jamaican-style chicken seen here

Jerk

500

This President is seen on the 50 Dollar Bill

Ulysses S Grant 

500

The egg dish seen here

Eggs-Benedict

500

"The Beaver State"

Oregon

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