Famous Streets
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Diners
D"riv"e-ins
Dives
100

This New York thoroughfare is home to the world's two largest stock exchanges.

What is Wall Street?

100

He had his "eye" on Frodo's jewelry.

Who is Sauron ("The Lord of the Rings")?

100

Famous for his colorful food critiques on "Hell's Kitchen," he also owns a three Michelin star restaurant in Chelsea.

Who is Gordon Ramsay?

100

The Mississippi or Nile, for example.

What is a river?

100

Depending on the Olympic competition, this is either 10 or 3 meters above the pool.

What is a diving board?

200

Now largely a tourist trap, this street was made famous by a fictional man who lived in 221B.

What is Baker Street?

200

This antagonist in Disney's 1942 forest classic is notable for never being seen.

What is a man/mankind ("Bambi")?

200

This fictional Pixar critic was taken back to his childhood by a peasant dish prepared by a rat.

Who is Anton Ego?

200

Harry Potter's home turf during the summer.

What is Privet Drive?

200

The inventor of the Aqua-Lung, he is considered the father of modern diving.

Who is Jacques Cousteau?

300

French for the paradise of Greek mythology, this avenue is known for it's high fashion and as the finish line for the Tour de France.

What is the Avenue des Champs-Élysée?

300

She made Matilda's life a living hell at Crunchem Hall Primary School.

Who is Miss Trunchbull ("Matilda")?

300

This host of "Good Eats" and "Cutthroat Kitchen" has a film degree from the University of Georgia.

Who is Alton Brown?

300

In calculus, the slope of a tangent line. In real life, an imitative offshoot.

What is a derivative?

300

This is the full, unabbreviated name of the device commonly known as "scuba."

What is Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus?

400

In the musical "Annie," Miss Hannigan and her rascal brother fantasize about a life of "ease" here.

What is Easy Street?

400

After killing and taking the wife of his brother, this king of Denmark met the same fate as The Princess Bride's Vizzini.

Who is King Claudius ("Hamlet")?

400

"Throwdown!" with him. Or "Beat" him. Or let him crown you "The Next Food Network Star."

Who is Bobby Flay?

400

A competition between two parties for superiority in a field. Yankees and Red Sox, for example. 

What is a rivalry?

400

Divers from this country won 7 out of 8 diving competitions at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

What is China?

500

To hear Al Green, Rufus Thomas, or the late B.B. King, travel to this street in the heart of the Mississippi Delta.

What is Beale Street?

500

Unable to accept mercy from a reformed criminal, this policeman's legalistic morality proved to be his own, literal, downfall.

Who is Javert ("Les Misérables")?

500

Finally a message kid's can get behind! He got into trouble with Mr. McGregor for eating too many vegetables in Beatrix Potter's children's classic.

Who is Peter Rabbit?

500

Insignificant details, not be confused with Jeopardy answers.

What are trivialties?

500

The deepest point in the ocean, the Challenger Deep, is off the coast of this U.S. territory in the Pacific.

What is Guam?

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