Pirates (Arrrrr!)
Famous Movies in NYC
Historical Animals
1980s Pop Culture
Historical Sports
100

This Pirate famously shares a rum of the same name

Henry Morgan

100

This 1933 film's climax is set in NYC and is the towering scene of demise for this unlucky visitor from Skull Island

King Kong

100

This furry fellow predicts whether we'll have more winter each year. Maybe? 

Punxsutawney Phil

100

This groundbreaking video game inspired a generation to get those ghosts back to the center of the game

Pac Man

100

This is the oldest recorded sport in human history

Wrestling

200

This Actor immortalized the Pirate Accent in the 1950 film Treasure Island

Robert Newton

200

This film from 1961 features a soundtrack written by Henry Mancini

Breakfast at Tiffany's

200

This sheep was seeing double when scientists were able to clone her DNA

Dolly The Sheep

200

This television station aired it's first broadcast in 1981 with a very interesting song, "Video Killed the Radio Star"

What is MTV

200

Researchers found a 4000 year old carving of this sport found in Norwegian island of Rodoy

Skiing

300

This Pirate renewed a generation of adventure lovers in the 2003 Film Pirates of the Caribbean

Jack Sparrow

300

Inspired by William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, this film inspired a generation of dance and broadway show blockbusters

West Side Story

300

From the streets of Moscow to Outer Space! This pup orbited the Earth in 1957

Laika

300

This pre-cursor to the iPod let you take your music on the go

Walk Man

300

This Ancient Mayan game was dangerous to play. If you lost you died!

Pok-A-Tok

400

This Pirate was know for putting firecrackers in his beard while boarding ships

Black Beard

400

This ant-hero must escape before a time bomb explodes in his neck in this 1981 film

Snake Plissken

400

This famous horse had the heart of a champion winning the Triple Crown in 1973

Secretariat

400

This movie changed the perception of aliens, showing a softer side of connection through the eyes of young boy Elliot

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

400

In 1873, Englishman Major Walter Wingfield invented a game called Sphairistikè (Greek for "skill in playing ball") from which this modern sport evolved

Tennis

500

Pirates were not originally criminals. They were originally called this word when fighting the French and Spanish on behalf of England

Privateer

500

In this film, insider trading leads to a young investment banker learning the dark side of trading. Greed is good!

Wall Street

500

This dog saved an entire town and was immortalized in this eponymous 1997 film

Balto

500

The 1980s saw a rise of this new middle-class called this new phrase

Yuppies

500

This piece of plastic inspired this ultimate competitive sport

Frisbee

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