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100

This television show's theme song was simply someone whistling. 

The Andy Griffith Show

100

While appearing on a television show, Elvis Presley had to sing this song to a dog while he was dressed in a full tuxedo.

Hound Dog

100

This classic 1950s car is often remembered for its tailfins and chrome details.

a Cadillac

100
He was assassinated in November of 1963.

John F. Kennedy

100

This country is known for pizza, pasta, and the leaning tower of pisa

Italy

200
This show was based during the Vietnam War and was about a group of doctors. The show would usually leave you in stitches! 

MASH

200

While performing this tune, Jerry Lee Lewis would often dance and shake himself while playing the piano.

Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On

200

Before GPS, drivers often relied on this folded paper item to find their way.

a map

200

This famous baseball player married Marilyn Monroe in 1954

Joe DiMaggio

200

This country is known for inventing the Olympics

Greece

300

This television show revolved around family in the late 1800's who owned a farm in Walnut Grove, Minnesota and were raising three daughters.

The Little House on the Prairie

300

Chuck Berry sang this little diddy about a boy from down in Louisiana who couldn't read or write but could play guitar really well

Johnny B. Goode

300

This iconic Volkswagen vehicle became popular in the 1960s among families and travelers.

the VW Microbus (or Volkswagen Bus)

300
Not just responsible for hearing, the inner ear is also partly responsible for...
Balance
300

This country is known for the last intact original wonder of the world

Egypt

400

This sassy yet silly housewife and her real life husband were the main characters in this self title comedy show. 

I Love Lucy

400

Complete the title of this major 1950s hit for the Every Brothers "Wake Up Little..."

Susie

400

This type of public transportation runs on tracks and is common in cities like New York and San Francisco.

a subway (or tram/streetcar)

400

This television monster was a big pile of goo that grows as it consumes

The Blob

400

This country's independence day is commonly believed to be May 5th but it is actually September 16th

Mexico

500

From the Planet Melmac, the furry star of this self titled television show liked to eat cats.

Alf

500

In 1954, Bill Haley stormed the charts with what song?

Rock Around the Clock

500

In 1908, this company introduced the Model T, making cars affordable for many Americans.

Ford

500

This American president famously said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt

500

This country's territories cover 12 time zones, more than any other country

France

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