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Most common name in the US. (Male)

James

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Transformer's main character, played by Shia Labeouf. 

Sam Witwicky

100

What game?

Webkinz

100

This stadium is home to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 

Raymond James Stadium

100

Who?

Bono

200
The name of the board that an artist mixes paint on. 

Palette

200

"Innovation that Excites" 

Nissan 

200

D.A.R.E stands for this. 

Drug Abuse Resistance Education

200

This stadium is home to the San Francisco 49ers. 

Levi Stadium 

200

What Album?

I Hate Being Bipolar, Its Awesome

300

This famous politician was once a resident of the Parkway Gardens (Oblock) in Chicago. 

Michelle Obama 

300

The killers of John Lennon, and (attempted) Ronald Reagan, both had obsessions with this book. 

The Catcher In the Rye.

300

Who?

Samurai Jack

300

This stadium is the home of the New Orleans Saints

Louisiana Superdome

300

What Instrument?

Zither

400

This public form of artistic expression dates back to Ancient Times, though it came to fruition in modern times in the 1960s in Philadelphia, by a man known as "Cornbread". 

Graffiti

400

What movie? 

Mars Needs Moms

400

Author of famous children's horror book series "Goosebumps". 

R.L. Stine

400
Most Career Steals In NBA history. 

John Stockton 

400

What instrument?

Ocarina 

500

"Hello" in Pig Latin 

Ellohay

500

Fight Club, American Psycho, and The Catcher in the Rye are all examples of media pieces that use this common storytelling trope. (Having to do with the MC, storyteller) 

Unreliable Narrator

500

What Toy?

Tamagotchi

500

This MLB pitcher threw a no-hitter on LSD. 

Dock Ellis 

500

This man created the soundtrack for Brother Bear. 

Phil Collins

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