African-American History
US Geography
The Year is: 2014
Animal Songs
Alliterative Celebrities
Smash Bros Word Scramble
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This is the name of a 19th-century secret network of routes and safe houses designed to help enslaved African Americans escape to free states and Canada 

The Underground Railroad

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This is the smallest U.S. state in terms of area.

Rhode Island

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On August 11th, 2014, this beloved "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Good Will Hunting" actor died.

Robin Williams

200

"'Cause I'd get a thousand hugs From ten thousand lightning bugs" is a lyric from this song.

"Fireflies"

200

This artist's real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio 

Bad Bunny

200

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Luigi

250

George Washington Carver developed over 300 products from this one crop. He is also often incorrectly credited as inventing the most popular product from this individual crop.

Peanuts

250

Mt. Rushmore can be found in this state.

South Dakota

250

In 2014, this viral internet challenge was in support of ALS research.

The Ice Bucket Challenge

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Before having hits like "Promiscuous" and "Maneater", Nelly Furtado first burst onto the scene with this song...

"I'm Like a Bird"
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"Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen", "Get A Clue", and "Herbie's Fully Loaded" are just a few movies from this prominent actress

Lindsay Lohan

250

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300

In 1967, this professional athlete refused induction into the U.S. Army and was outspoken about inequality, which led to his ban from his indivudal sport for over 3 years.

Muhammad Ali

300

The lowest elevational point in the United States (282 feet below sea level) can be found at Death Valley National Park in this state.

California

300

On Aug 8th, 2014, the World Health Organization announced an outbreak of this infectious diseases in West Africa.

Ebola

300

The Baha Men asked this question in their massive hit song from 2000.

This song was also featured in "Rugrats in Paris"

"Who Let The Dogs Out?"

300

Before becoming a world famous rapper, he was a corrections officer at a prison. His first official single was "Hustlin'"

Rick Ross

300

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King Dedede

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This lawyer and civil rights activist was the first African American to serve as a U.S. Supreme Court justice

Thurgood Marshall

350

The exact geographic center of the Continental United States can be found in this state.

(Does not count Alaska or Hawaii)

Kansas

(12 miles below the Nebraska/Kansas border)

350

In 2014, the airplane from Flight 370 mysteriously disappeared with 239 people on board, never to be found again. What country was this flight traveling from?

Malaysia

350

The band "America" released this song in 1971 about a particular animal who's lacking an identity

"A Horse With No Name"

350

Her most famous movie: "A Walk to Remember"

Her most famous television show: "This Is Us"

Her most famous song: "Candy"

Mandy Moore

350

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Sephiroth

400

Dr. Mae Jamison was the first black woman to achieve this feat in 1992, 31 years after the first white man achieved it.

Travel in space

400

Name all 6 U.S. states that border Pennsylvania.

New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia

400

Billboard named this song from an iconic male producer as the #1 most popular song of the year.

"Happy" by Pharrell Williams

400

The band "Survivor" wrote this song as the theme song to "Rocky III"

"Eye of the Tiger"

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This actress has been nominated for 6 Oscars, but hasn't won.

Her movies include: Junebug, Doubt, The Fighter, The Master, American Hustle, Vice

Amy Adams

400

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