FAMOUS INJURIES
MUSICALS BY ONE SONG
US LANDMARKS
FAIRY TALES
MOVIE QUOTES
100

In December of 1888 this painter cut off his ear

Vincent Van Gogh

100

TOMORROW

ANNIE

100

Celebrating countries from around the world is this theme park with a giant ball, that has a ride inside, as its signature building.

EPCOT

100

The bigger to see you with my dear, is a famous line from what story

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

100

This 1953 film featured the line '______! Come back _____!'

SHANE

200

In a boxing match in June of 1997 this boxer bit the ear off of Evander Holyfield

MIKE TYSON

200

IF I WERE A RICH MAN

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF

200

This famous landmark opened in 1883, and people have been trying to sell it to other people since then

THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE

200

Her long hair helped her get out of being trapped in a tower

RAPUNZEL

200

In the 1932 comedy 'Horse Feathers' this comic says to his adult son, 'I married your mother because I wanted children. Imagine my disappointment when you arrived.'

GROUCHO MARX

300

In a Monday Night Football game between the Giants and the Redskins, Lawrence Taylor sacked this Super Bowl winning Quarterback, breaking his leg and ending his career

JOE THEISMANN

300

SIT DOWN YOU'RE ROCKING THE BOAT

GUYS AND DOLLS

300

Established in 1885 this east coast landmark is part of the oldest state park in the US. It has three parts named Horseshoe, American, and the Bridal Veil

NIAGRA FALLS

300
Who was worried that the sky is falling

CHICKEN LITTLE

300

'It's always difficult to keep personal prejudice out of a thing like this. And wherever you run into it, prejudice always obscures the truth. I don't really know what the truth is. I don't suppose anybody will ever really know. Nine of us now seem to feel that the defendant is innocent, but we're just gambling on probabilities, we may be wrong.'

12 ANGRY MEN

400

In game 7 of the 1970 NBA finals this New York Knick shocked the crowd by coming out of the locker room after being injured and missing game 6, and played in the game to give a boost to the team and help them win.

WILLIS REED

400

IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING

STATE FAIR

400

This landmark opened in 1965 and symbolized westward expansion.

THE GATEWAY ARCH

400

In the original fairy tale, these characters were not named. In the 1912 Broadway play they were BLICK, FLICK, GLICK, SNICK, PLICK, WHICK, and QUEE. In the 1937 film, they're names were all quite different.

THE SEVEN DWARVES

400

A famous western features this exchange between the title characters

B- Then you jump first. S- No I said. B-What's the matter with you? S- I can't swim. B- (Laughs) Are you crazy? The fall will probably kill ya

BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID
500

This diver, hit his head on the diving board and got a concussion, but still went on to win gold in the 1988 Olympics

GREG LOUGANIS

500

I'VE GROWN ACCUSTOMED TO HER FACE

MY FAIR LADY

500

This landmark was commissioned in 1751 for the Pennsylvania State House. A technique called 'Stop Drilling' was used to prevent its world famous characteristic from getting worse.

THE LIBERTY BELL

500

Jacob and Wilhelm are better known by this name, they wrote many German folk tales like Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel and Rumplestiltskin.

THE BROTHERS GRIMM

500

This 1955 film featured the line 'You're tearing me apart!'

REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE

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