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100

This singer is known as the “Queen of Christmas” thanks to a holiday hit that returns to the charts every December.

Mariah Carey

100

Known for slang like “no cap,” “it’s giving,” and “say less,” this generation is the first to truly grow up with smartphones from birth.

Generation Z

100

Luxury boat fails to yield to iceberg.

Titanic

100

No Hitchhiking

100

This actor's birth-given name is Carlos Irwin Estevez and his dad starred in Apocalypse Now, among other films. His brother Emilio Estevez is also an actor.

Charlie Sheen

200

This Icelandic artist is famous for avant‑garde music, experimental fashion, and an unforgettable swan dress.

Björk

200

Sometimes credited (or blamed) for killing cable TV, loving brunch, and popularizing the term “adulting,” this generation came of age alongside the rise of social media.

Millennials

200

Guy Keeps Rebooting His Day Until It Stops Being Terrible.

Groundhog Day

200

Roundabout

200

His parents John Bennett Perry and Suzanne Morrison were actors and his stepfather, Keith Morrison, is a well‑known Dateline NBC correspondent, but he was best known for playing a sarcastic friend on a hit ’90s sitcom.

Matthew Perry

300

This country music legend claimed she wrote both “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You” on the same day in 1973.

Dolly Parton

300

Sometimes called the “MTV Generation,” this group is known for latchkey childhoods, a healthy skepticism of authority, and an undying loyalty to 80s and 90s pop culture.

Generation X

300

Guy learns kung fu by downloading it like a PDF.

The Matrix

300

Left Added Lane

300

Her mother, singer and actress Lisa Bonet, starred on The Cosby Show, while her father is musician Lenny Kravitz. She appeared in The Batman as Catwoman.

Zoë Kravitz

400

This global superstar became the first woman to have all her studio albums debut at No. 1 and surprised the world with an entire album released with zero prior announcement.

Beyoncé

400

Growing up during massive post‑war prosperity, this generation witnessed the birth of rock & roll, the moon landing, and a whole lot of suburban lawn mowing.

Baby Boomers

400

Man delivers a ring extremely slowly despite MANY obstacles.

The Lord of the Rings

400

Narrow Bridge

400

Her father is comedy legend Jon Voight, her brother is actor James Haven, and she herself won an Oscar for playing a sociopathic mental patient.

Angelina Jolie

500

This Canadian singer’s 2007 ASPCA commercial featuring her song “Angel” became a tear‑jerking cultural landmark, showing heartbreaking footage of shelter animals and helping raise over $30 million.

Sarah McLachlan

500

Shaped by the Great Depression and World War II, this generation is remembered for thrift, sacrifice, and the belief that you absolutely finish your plate.

Silent Generation

500

Public transit initiates a firm minimum speed policy.

Speed

500

Parallel Railroad Crossing

500

Her mother is actress Goldie Hawn, her stepfather is Kurt Russell, and she rose to fame in Almost Famous.

Kate Hudson

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