Alternative 80's singers
Tech
Iconic lines
Famous heists
Yanks who married Brits
100

Lead singer of The Smiths

Morrissey 

100

What does RAM stand for?

Random Access Memory

100

'You people work on commission right? Big mistake. Big. Huge.'

Pretty Woman

100

8 August 1963 in Buckinghamshire, England from a Royal Mail train £2.6 million

Great Train Robbery

100

Michael Douglas

Catherine Zeta-Jones

200

Lead singer of The Cure

Robert Smith

200

What does ROM stand for?

Read Only Memory

200

'Right turn, Clide!'

Every which way but loose

200

26th November 1983 at Heathrow International Trading Estate, London.

Gold bullion, diamonds, cash worth £26 million

Brink's-Mat robbery

200

Gwyneth Paltrow

Chris Martin

300

Lead singer of The Cult

Ian Astbury

300

What does WiFi stand for?

Wireless Fidelity

300

'I got a question. Does Barry Manilow know that you raid his wardrobe?'

The Breakfast Club

300

April 2015, London. Safe deposit boxes.

Largest burglary in British legal history

£200 million

Hatton Garden burglary

300

Russell Brand

Katy Perry

400

Lead singer of The Mission

Wayne Hussey

400

What does CAD stand for?

Computer Aided Design

400

'And now, The Rigatonis, The Tortellinis, The Fettuchinis and even The Raviolis are bigger than we are. And why?'

Cannonball Run II

400

December 15th 2010 at The Bellagio Hotel, Las Vegas

Helmet wearing gunman 

$1.5 million in gaming chips

The Biker Bandit

400

Emily Blunt

John Krazinski

500

Lead singer of New Order

Bernard Sumner

500

What does USB stand for?

Universal Serial Bus

500

'Oh my god, the bend and snap! Works every time!'

Legally Blonde

500

1997 Los Angeles

Largest cash robbery in the USA.

$18.9 million

The Dunbar Armored robbery

500

Clare Danes

Hugh Dancy

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