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100

John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Henry Fonda and Debbie Reynolds star in this 1963 Oscar winning western.

"How The West Was Won"

100

This fast food chain boasts a secret seasoning recipe containing 11 different herbs and spices.

KFC

100

While most people know of Christopher Columbus and his voyage, this man was the actual first European to land in America.

Leif Erikson

100

This chess piece would be taken "en passant".

Pawn

100

Known as the hottest ticket on Broadway for years after its 2015 debut, this musical, penned by Lin-Manuel Miranda was loosely based on a biography by Ron Chernow.

Hamilton

200

Kathy Bates imprisons an author in the movie adaptation of this Stephen King Novel.

"Misery"

200

This Washington corporation is a conglomerate that not only sells chocolate bars with its namesake, but also "m&ms", pet food and animal care services.

Mars

200

About 2000 years before the Egyptians, the Chinchorro people of Chile came up with this process for preserving their dead.

Mummification

200

In a period of experimentation, this ice cream company sold a ketchup flavored ice cream.

Baskin-Robbins

200

This is the high flying, masked style of professional wrestling from Mexico.

Lucha Libre

300

At the end of "Planet of the Apes" this iconic U.S. trademark is found half buried on a beach.

The Statue of Liberty

300

To better fit in with the city's natural Southwester colors, McDonalds uses this color instead of the typical yellow arches in Sedona, Arizona.

Turquoise

300

Ancient Egyptians worshipped this falcon-headed god of the sun.

Ra

300

This was the first nonoriginal color of cereal piece added to Trix cereal in 1980.

Purple

300

Billing itself as a "farm to table" musical, the popular Broadway show "Shucked" is about farmers raising this staple crop.

Corn

400

James Earl Jones famously provided the voice for this movie villain.

Darth Vader

400

This ice cream brand became an amusement park staple after Curt Jones used cryogenic technology to create ice cream beads.

Dippin' Dots

400

This Babylonian king became famous for his "code" which importantly shifted law codes from compensating victims to physical punishment of perpetrators.

Hammurabi

400

In 1892, 15 year old Alonzo "Lonnie" Clayton became the youngest winner of this sporting event.

The Kentucky Derby

400

This man one the very first WWE Royal Rumble match in 1988.

"Macho Man" Randy Savage

500

The 2014 film "Whiplash" follows Miles Teller, a driven musician who plays this this instrument.

The drums

500

Somewhere between dessert and coffee, an affogato contains espresso poured over this other star ingredient.

Gelato

500

Ancient Greeks and Roman's would use this purple gemstone to make drinking goblets because it was considered to be an antidote to drunkenness.

Amethyst

500

This fruit is commonly added to yogurt to make an Indian "raita".

Cucumber

500

This 2004 smash hit teen comedy movie was adapted as a Broadway musical in spring of 2018.

Mean Girls

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