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100

It's what "everybody in the whole cell block was dancin' to"

"Jailhouse Rock"

100

A group of these is called a “murder.” There are several different explanations for the origin of this term, mostly based on old folk tales and superstitions

Crows

100

500,000 people descended on a small patch of field in a little-known town in upstate New York for what would be one of the most defining moment of the 60's counter culture.

Woodstock

100

Trimmed & ruffled underskirt you might see at a TV junction

Petticoat

100

"One a penny, two a penny", these buns are traditionally served on Good Friday

Hot Cross Buns

200

Willie Nelson must be "wond'rin' what in the world did I do" by writing this Patsy Cline hit

"Crazy"

200

This word can refer to laziness, a 2-toed mammal, or a group of bears

Sloth
200

After witnessing a Mafia murder, slick saxophone player Joe (Tony Curtis) and his long-suffering buddy, Jerry (Jack Lemmon), improvise a quick plan to escape from Chicago with their lives.

Some Like It Hot

200

A soldier's clothes for "tiring" nonmilitary duties like digging ditches or raking leaves

Fatigues 

200

This Scottish quick bread may be named for the Stone of Destiny on which Scottish kings were crowned

Scone

300

Bing Crosby "carried moonbeams in a jar" and feared "if you don't care a feather or a fig
You may grow up to be a pig"

"Swinging On A Star"

300

This term for a group of elk also applies to sharks (the ones in "West Side Story") 

Gang

300

The Man With No Name (Clint Eastwood) enters the Mexican village of San Miguel in the midst of a power struggle among the three Rojo brothers and sheriff John Baxter.

A Fistful Of Dollars

300

According to the book and movie titles, this is the designer line the devil wears

Prada

300

Poppin' Fresh first advertised this company's crescent rolls in 1965

Pillsbury 

400

Many wonder "How many roads" did Bob Dylan walk down before you called him a man

"Blowing In The Wind"

400

A "Bale" of these might win the race, due to their slow and steady nature

Turtles

400

Chauffeur's daughter, Audrey Hepburn returns home from two years in Paris a beautiful young woman, and immediately catches the attention of William Holden, the playboy son of her father's rich employers.

Sabrina

400

Originated in the Scottish Highlands centuries ago, becoming traditional ceremonial garb as well as formal attire.

Kilt

400

A Southern roll often made with buttermilk

Biscuit 

500

Johnny Cash Kept a close watch on his heart
He Kept his eyes wide open all the time
He Kept the ends out for the tie that binds 

"Walk The Line"

500

Generally solitary, but when seen together the group is called a “parliament” as they have long been considered to be of a wise disposition

Owl

500

Mike Myers travels from '60s London to Vegas in the '90s as this "International Man of Mystery"

Austin Powers

500

It can be a close fitting dress or a case for a sword

Sheath 

500

A sweet roll served commonly in Northern Europe (mainly in Scandinavia) and North America.

Cinnamon Bun

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