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This 1946 holiday classic features George Bailey, Clarence the angel, and the town of Bedford Falls.

It’s a Wonderful Life

100

Known as “The First Lady of Song,” she sang “Summertime” and “A-Tisket, A-Tasket.”

Ella Fitzgerald

100

This black-and-white sitcom featured Lucy and Ricky Ricardo.

I Love Lucy

100

In Monopoly, you collect $200 when you pass this space.

Go

100

This U.S. president told Americans, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

This 1952 musical has Gene Kelly singing and dancing with an umbrella.

Singin’ in the Rain?

200

This all-female singing group had a hit with “Stop! In the Name of Love.”

The Supremes

200

Andy Griffith played a sheriff in this fictional North Carolina town.

Mayberry

200

This game is played with 52 cards and often involves betting chips.

Poker

200

In 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk here.

the Moon

300

In this 1959 comedy, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon dress as women to join an all-girl band.

Some Like It Hot

300

The Beatles appeared on this American TV host’s variety show in 1964.

Ed Sullivan

300

This “mystery writer” solved crimes in the long-running series starring Angela Lansbury.

Murder, She Wrote?

300

This word game uses letter tiles with different point values.

Scrabble

300

This ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg.

the Titanic

400

This 1960 Alfred Hitchcock thriller is famous for its shower scene.

Psycho

400

This jazz trumpeter was famous for “What a Wonderful World.”

Louis Armstrong

400

Captain Kangaroo was joined by this friendly rabbit puppet.

Bunny Rabbit

400

This party game involves acting out words without speaking.

Charades

400

This civil rights leader gave the “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963.

Martin Luther King Jr.

500

Audrey Hepburn had breakfast here in the 1961 film.

Breakfast at Tiffany’s

500

This Motown legend recorded “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” and “What’s Going On.

Marvin Gaye

500

This 1950s western TV show featured Marshal Matt Dillon in Dodge City.

Gunsmoke

500

This board game sends you “down the chute” if you land on the wrong square.

Chutes and Ladders

500

In 1945, WWII ended when this country surrendered after atomic bombs were dropped.

Japan

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