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Literature
100

“What’s in your wallet?”

Capital One

100

“The Dark Side Of The Moon”

Pink Floyd

100

number of muscles in a cats ear

32

100

Home of the golden gate bridge

 San Fransico

100

She penned the 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird

Harper Lee

200

“Can you hear me now? Good.”

Verizon

200

 Fronted by Robert Plant

Led Zepplin

200

this author invented the word "Nerd"

Dr Suess

200

"Worlds most beautiful beaches"

Panama City Beach

200

notable works include the novels War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1878)

Tolstoy

300

“Is it in you?”

Gatorade

300

powerhouse piano player and vocalist with songs such as “Bennie And The Jets,” “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” and “Candle In The Wind.”

Elton John

300

This birds eye is larger than its brain

Ostrich

300

Longest river in the US

Missouri 

300

a female canadian author whos works encompass a variety of themes including gender and identity, religion and myth, the power of language, climate change, and "power politics"

Margaret Atwood

400

“Good to the last drop.”

Maxwell House

400

 guitarist Lindsey Buckingham joined this band ...he said yes on the condition his girlfriend came as well

Fleetwood Mac

400

The average yawn lasts this long

6 seconds

400

tallest mountian in the us

Mt McKinley

400


Virginia Woolf


500

“What happens here, stays here”

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

500

his upbeat, unique type of rock and Jamaican rhythms. made him one of the most influential and popular gutiarist of all time

Jimi Hendrix

500

a group of this living thing is called a smack

Jellyfish

500

The lowest point in the US

Death Valley

500

William Styron wrote this famous novel in 1979, later made into a movie in the 1980s

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