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After more than 150 years, he's still the tallest president in U.S history.

Abraham Lincoln

100

This Spielberg Holocaust film was based on a book by Thomas Keneally.

Schindler’s List

100

The blonde preferred in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.

Marilyn Monroe

100

This college coach lent his name to a youth football league. 

Pop Warner

100

At the Concert for Bangladesh, George got this guitarist to chime in on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps."

Eric Clapton

200

In 1864, this man became a lieutenant general and assumed command of all U.S. armies.

Ulysses S. Grant

200

This kid's lit classic has a chapter called “The Puppies Arrive”.

The Hundred and One Dalmatians

200

The first Academy Awards, held at the Roosevelt Hotel in 1929, saw this war movie winning for "Outstanding Picture."

Wings

200

Herb Brooks coached the U.S. to the "Miracle on Ice" hockey victory at this site in the Adirondacks.

Lake Placid

200

Among nicknames of Britney Spears' former hubby; also the name of a shipping company.

FedEx

300

In 1817, Congress divided a territory that became these two states that are practically mirror images of each other.

Alabama and Mississippi

300

This book by Boris Pasternak was banned in the USSR until 1987.

Doctor Zhivago

300

In this 1961 movie, Audrey Hepburn had a cat with no name.

Breakfast at Tiffany's

300

Starting in 1948, this "Mr. Hockey" was named to a record 21 NHL All-Star teams.

Gordie Howe

300

Burt Bacharach and Elvis played street musicians (with a grand piano) in this title guy's The Spy Who Shagged Me.

Austin Powers

400

It's the election year the campaign slogans "The Moose is Loose" and "Ready for Teddy Again" were used.

1912

400

The Pioneers, features the settlers of this American territory just past the Ohio River.

Northwest Territory

400

Kevin Costner starred in this 1989 film based on the novel Shoeless Joe.

Field of Dreams

400

Brian Urlacher and Walter Payton both played for this NFL team.

Chicago Bears

400

She released "Genie in a Bottle" in 1999.

Christina Aguilera

500

In 1945 scientists in this state witnessed the detonation of the world's first atomic bomb.

New Mexico

500

A futuristic society revolves around science and efficiency in this 1932 novel by Aldous Huxley.

Brave New World

500

In the 1930s, Hollywood censor Joseph Breen suggested that movies use these items of furniture in marital scenes.

Twin beds

500

This West Coast team is the only one whose team city and name are both in Spanish.

San Diego Padres

500

Marion "Suge" Knight and Tupac Shakur's rap-music record label.

Death Row Records

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