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This famous American author is known for writing The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, two of the most beloved novels in American literature.

Who is Mark Twain?

100

The famous line "Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hands" is associated with this candy brand.

What is M&M?

100

This 1980s song by Whitney Houston became one of the best-selling singles of all time.

What is "I Will Always Love You"?

100

This popular form of exercise, which focuses on stretching and balance, has gained popularity among seniors in recent years, especially for improving mobility and mental focus.

What is yoga?

100

On May 13, 2004, over 33 million viewers tuned in to say goodbye to this Seattle-based psychiatrist in the final episode of this long-running NBC sitcom.

What is Frasier?

200

In 1912, this U.S. president was the first to win the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in negotiating an end to the Russo-Japanese War.

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

200

This soda, first introduced in the late 1800s, became a cultural icon and was famously marketed with the slogan “The Real Thing.”

What is Coca-Cola?

200

Released in 1982, this Michael Jackson song revolutionized the music industry with its groundbreaking music video that included iconic dance moves, like the Moonwalk.

What is Billie Jean?

200

This muscle car, introduced in 1964, became an icon of the 1960s, known for its sporty design and performance.

What is the Ford Mustang?

200

Born on May 13, 1950, this musical prodigy from Saginaw, Michigan went on to become a Motown legend with hits like Superstition and Isn't She Lovely.

What is Stevie Wonder?

300

The first African American woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, she is known for her novels such as Beloved.

Who is Toni Morrison?

300

This car company used the slogan "The Ultimate Driving Machine."

What is BMW?

300

This Beatles song was the band's final single they sang together.

What is "Get Back"? 

300

This nutritious diet trend, known for its focus on whole foods, healthy fats, and low-carb meals, has gained popularity among seniors looking to improve heart health and cognitive function.

What is the Mediterranean diet?

300

On May 13, 1960, this U.S. state passed a law that legalized gambling in its casinos, giving rise to the gambling mecca known today.

What is Nevada?

400

This singer, known as the "Queen of Soul," and was the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Who is Aretha Franklin?

400

This slogan, introduced by De Beers in 1947, has become synonymous with romance and commitment, associating diamonds with everlasting love.

What is "A Diamond is Forever"?

400

Released in 1973, this song by Jim Croce became an instant hit, telling the story of a man whose life is forever altered by love.

What is Time in a Bottle?

400

In 1971, this fast-food restaurant chain pioneered the "drive-thru" service model, revolutionizing how customers received their meals.

What is McDonald's?

400

On May 13, 1973, Bobby Riggs and Margaret Court squared off in this highly publicized tennis match that sparked global debate about gender roles in sports.  

What is the Battle of the Sexes?

500

Born a slave, this abolitionist became a leading voice in the anti-slavery movement and advisor to President Abraham Lincoln.

Who is Frederick Douglass?

500

This company claims to be "America’s Favorite Pasta."

What is Barilla?

500

Released in 1999, this song by Britney Spears became a pop culture phenomenon and helped launch her career as the ‘Princess of Pop.

What is ...Baby One More Time?

500

This streaming service, launched in 1997, began as a DVD rental service by mail before revolutionizing how people consumed movies and TV shows.

What is Netflix?

500

In 1607, English colonists led by John Smith founded this first permanent English settlement in North America near the James River.

What is Jamestown?

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