State Stereotypes
Famous Campaigns
Civil Rights 1960's-1970's
Movies Quotes
Name that Song
100

Your birthday and a man.

Florida

100

A little girl and a flower... boom!

LBJ 1964

100

I have a dream...

March on Washington 1964.

100

Hello there.

Revenge of the Sith

100

Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name

Sympathy for the Devil 
200

Population... a bit above zero.

Wyoming

200

Log cabins and booze. Preferably hard cider.

William H. Harrison 1840

200

A violent clash across the Edmund Pettis Bridge.

Selma March


200

Good morning and in case I don't see you, good afternoon, good evening, and good night.

The Truman Show

200

We got a long way to go and a short time to get there.

East Bound and Down

300

Green Chili

New Mexico

300
Read my lips, no new taxes.

George H. W. Bush 1988

300

Malcom X's given last name.

Malcom Little

300

"Doth mother know you weareth her drapes?"

The Avengers (the first one)
300

What's with these homies dissing my girl

Buddy Holly

400

football and oil fields

Texas

400

First televised ad for a presidential campaign. a catchy tune.

Dwight Eisenhower 1952

400

The three civil rights workers who were killed while trying to register people to vote in Mississippi.

Goodman, Chaney, Swearner

400

Everybody dies, but us. We stay around to plan the sequel, 'cause let's face it, baby! These days, you gotta have a sequel.

Scream

400

No one here gets out alive.

Five to One

500

gAAAs station, cheese curds

Wisconsin

500

Morning in America

Ronald Reagan 1980

500

He was assassinated in his drive way prior to the assassination of MLK.

Medgar Evers

500

One winner, forty-two losers. I eat losers for breakfast.

Cars

500

She's a hurricane in all kinds of weather.

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