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In the 1980s, this big but light box was one of the very few ways to play a movie. You could watch any time.

VHS

100

This was quite an iconic year. Not only were tractors invented, but also basketball.

1892

100

This was the location where the Revolutionary War's first shot was fired, which is commonly nicknamed 'The Shot Heard Around the World.' Although, it wasn't actually heard around the world.

Lexington and Concord

100

This old rock star from decades ago died on a toilet.

Elvis Presley

100

This Out-Of-This-World movie revived Reeses Pieces, which were VERY unpopular when this movie released.

E.T.

200

In the 1980s, this was the iconic way of playing music. It was all good with outstanding sounds, but you had to fast forward and rewind to find a certain track.

Mixtape Cassette

200

This is the most played sport in the world.

Soccer

200

This man discovered America, accidentaly.

Christopher Columbus

200

These four rock stars from the same band love you 8 days a week.

The Beatles

200

Quick! Grab the B.B. gun!  Throw your matchbox cars all over! Arm the ceiling with paint cans! We're gonna have burglars tonight!

Home Alone

300

A time before cassettes... who could imagine the type of media which was played by a needle.

Record

300

This awesome sport mainly involves hitting a hard ball with a stick.

Baseball

300

During the Revolutionary War, George Washington was not a president, but a(n) ____.

Officer who led America to victory.

300

Shot through the heart in a blaze of glory! Just call me 'Young Gun.' This guy was an awesome rock star.

Bon Jovi

300

This movie is about a fictional character who fought in the Vietnam War, who had leg braces as a kid.

Forrest Gump

400

A standard way of using a telephone was with this specific type of line that was shared with neighbors.

Party line

400

This major American sport gets the men of the family jumping around and yelling while the non-sports kids and women try to sleep over the late night game ruckus.

Football (American)

400

This play writer was very, VERY famous for plays like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.

William Shakespeare

400

This man was titled 'The King of Pop.' Hee, hee!

Michael Jackson

400

This father would do anything to spend extra time with his kids. Even pretend to be an old lady!

Mrs. Doubtfire

500

In the 1990s, this was the standard way of listening to music. It was so cool, it had rap music, a laser, you didn't have to rewind and fast-forward for a while to find a certain track, it span really fast, it was awesome.

CD

500

Every single sport from the comfort of your own couch, with a video game controller in the hand. This word involves the word 'Sports,' and just has one single letter different.  

ESports

500

This man, whose head was later on Mount Rushmore, walked 12 miles to school every day.

Abraham Lincoln

500

A gun that shoots flowers? This band is known for songs like Sweet Child of Mine, Paradise City, and November Rain.

Guns N Roses

500

Play Ball! These neighborhood kids from the early 1960's have hilarious baseball adventures throughout this incredible movie.

 The Sandlot

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