$100: "This red-headed comedian was the star of 'I Love Lucy.'
Who is Lucille Ball?
"This singer was known as 'The King of Rock and Roll.'"
$100: "This iconic soft drink has been around since 1886."
What is Coca-Cola?
"This iconic statue stands in New York Harbor.
The slogan for this chip dares you to 'Betcha can’t eat just one!'"
$200: "This TV show featured a family living at 1313 Mockingbird Lane."
What is The Munsters?
$200: "This girl group sang 'Stop! In the Name of Love.'"
Who are The Supremes?
$200: "This candy bar is famously advertised as 'a joy to share.'"
What is Almond Joy?
"This tower in Italy is known for its unintended tilt."
"This candy tells you to 'Taste the rainbow.'"
$300: "Sheriff Andy Taylor kept the peace in this fictional small town."
What is Mayberry?
$300: "The song 'Over the Rainbow' was sung by this actress in The Wizard of Oz.
Who is Judy Garland?
"This iconic clock tower in London is nicknamed Big Ben."
"This snack's slogan is 'Once you pop, the fun don’t stop!'"
"Fred and Wilma Flintstone lived in this prehistoric city."
What is Bedrock?
$400: "This crooner is known for hits like 'Fly Me to the Moon' and 'My Way.'"
Who is Frank Sinatra?
These coin-operated machines were used to play songs in diners."
This massive sculpture depicts four U.S. presidents on a mountain."
"This cracker is advertised as 'The snack that smiles back!'"
$500: "This 1960s show featured a genie who called her master 'Master.'
What is I Dream of Jeannie?
$500: "This famous duo sang 'Bridge Over Troubled Water.'"
Who are Simon & Garfunkel?
$500: "Before ballpoint pens, people often wrote with these ink-filled tools."
What are fountain pens?
"This famous landmark is a giant stone wall in China."
What is the Great Wall of China?
"This chocolate bar uses the slogan 'Gimme a break!'"