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100

John, Paul, George, and _____. Name the 4th (and oldest) of The Beatles.

Ringo Starr

100

Ironically sharing the name of a famous Greek philosopher, _____ Simpson is the longest-running sitcom father in U.S. TV history.

Homer Simpson (1989-present)

100

This 2009 James Cameron film is the highest grossing movie ever at the box office.

Avatar ($2.9 billion)

100

What NFL team won the first two Super Bowls?

Green Bay Packers

100

This was the first mainstream arcade game, created and distributed by Atari.

Pong (1972)

200

This 'Man in Black' gained notoriety in the 1950's for his string of free concerts held for prisoners across the U.S.

Johnny Cash

200

This late night talk show host holds the record for the most episodes of 'The Tonight Show' hosted (nearly double that of 2nd on this list).

Johnny Carson (6,714 episodes)

200

Name one of the three films that hold a record for most Oscar awards won at 11.

Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997), The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003)

200

Name the NFL team that has the most appearances in the Super Bowl.

New England Patriots (11)

200

Sony created this in 2000; the best-selling video game console of all time.

PlayStation 2 (160 million units sold)

300

Who is the best-selling country artist of all time, according to RIAA certifications?

Morgan Wallen (240 million units sold)

300

What was the first sport ever broadcast on TV in the U.S.?

Baseball (Columbia-Princeton, May 17, 1939)

300

Besides William Shakespeare, this famous horror/thriller author has the most book-to-movie adaptations of his works at over 80 films and TV series.

Stephen King

300

This British Formula 1 driver holds the record for the most F1 Grand Prix wins.

Lewis Hamilton (105)

300

What year did Nintendo begin selling their first home video game console (the Nintendo Entertainment System, N.E.S.) in the U.S.?

1985

400

What artist holds the record for the most-attended concert in history?

Rod Stewart, New Year's Eve in Rio de Janeiro 1994 (3.5 million in attendance)

400

From the 1950's to the 1980's, these television networks were known as the 'Big 3' commercial broadcast channels.

ABC, CBS, NBC

400

This 1962 film was the first movie to feature 'James Bond', played then by Sean Connery.

Dr. No

400
This NHL team holds the record for the most total Stanley Cups, sitting at 24 championships (2nd place only has 13).

Montreal Canadiens

400

This Soviet Union-originated puzzle game is one of the best selling series of all time, gaining popularity in the U.S. when it launched with the Game Boy in 1989.

Tetris

500

What was the first ever music video shown on MTV?

"Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles, August 1, 1981

500

The finale of this TV show is the only episode of any U.S.-aired show to break the 'Top 20 Most-Watched Telecasts' list, that is NOT a Super Bowl.

M*A*S*H (February 28, 1983)

500

This film was the first full-length animated Disney movie ever released in theaters.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)

500

This legendary first baseman was the first athlete to ever appear on a box of Wheaties cereal.

Lou Gehrig (1934)

500

This film-adapted video game, releasing on this console, is largely blamed for oversaturating the market and causing the Video Game Crash of 1983 (thousands of copies of this game were reported to be buried in a landfill in New Mexico, due to low sales).

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) on the Atari 2600 (1977)

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