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TAKING UP SPACE
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FLAG DAY
100

Released in 1962, this movie marked the big-screen debut of 007.

"Dr. No"

100

This planet, which astronomers say has 146 moons, is more famous for its rings.

Saturn

100

This colorful molding substance originated in the 1930s as a wallpaper cleaner.

Play-Doh

100

This iconic road begins in Chicago and ends in Santa Monica, Calif.

Route 66

100

This country adopted its maple leaf flag in 1965.

Canada

200

Clint Eastwood’s “man with no name” trilogy, 1964-66, was classified under this “saucy” genre.

Spaghetti Western

200

Astronomical term that means “high point” or a popular TV brand.

Zenith
200

Of the 52 playing cards, these four depict David, Charlemagne, Caesar and Alexander the Great.

Kings

200

The interstate highway system was initiated in 1956 by this “likeable” president.

Dwight D. Eisenhower

200

Its flag is commonly known as the Union Jack.

England (United Kingdom)
300

His role in 1963’s “Lilies of the Field” made him the first Black man to win the Oscar for best actor.

Sidney Poitier

300

In 2003, this country became only the third to launch a manned space flight.

China

300

The hat, dog, thimble and iron are among the pieces used in this board game.

Monopoly

300

Burt Reynolds starred in this 1981 comedy about a cross-country car race.

"Cannonball Run"

300

There’s nothing rotten in this country, which has the world’s oldest flag (1625).

Denmark

400

This groundbreaking 1968 horror classic by George Romero was filmed in Evans City, Pa.

"Night of the Living Dead"
400

The constellation Cygnus is more commonly called by this name.

Northern Cross

400

Some believe this child’s game, accompanied by a song, is a reference to the bubonic plague.

Ring around the rosie

400

The first U.S. hotel chain, Quality Courts United, originated in this southern state.

Florida

400

The writing on this country’s flag translates to “There is no God but Allah/Mohammed is the messenger of God.”

Saudi Arabia

500

This X-rated movie made history when it won the Academy Award for best picture in 1969.

"Midnight Cowboy"

500

In 1983, this Penn State grad became the first Black man to go into space.

Guion “Guy” Bluford

500

Before it became a video game sensation, Pac Man originally was called this.

Puck Man

500

From 1926 to 1963, sequential highway signs advertised this grooming product.

Burma Shave

500

Vatican City is one of only two countries with a square flag. Its European neighbor to the north is the other.

Switzerland

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