2000s Pop
Greek Mythology
Common Bonds
US Landmarks
Marvel Comics
100

This singer known for wearing crazy outfits co-starred in a movie with Bradley Cooper

Lady GaGa

100

This god is the lord of the sea and the brother of Zeus.

Poseidon

100

Upright, player, baby grand

Piano

100

In Central Park, you can visit Strawberry Fields, a memorial to this Beatle.

John Lennon

100

This mutant has bones made of adamantium.

Wolverine

200

This 2006 song by Shakira hit #1 in 50 countries.

Hips Don't Lie

200

This is the goddess of love and beauty.

Aphrodite

200

Stanley, Dixie, suction

Cup

200

The Space Needle is a famous landmark in this city.

Seattle

200

This is the founder of the X-Men.

Charles Xavier

300

This rapper from St. Louis, MO had a hit with the single "Country Grammar".

Nelly

300

This is the goddess of marriage, children, and the home.

Hera

300

crow, sand, candy

Bar
300

This US national park is home to glaciers, waterfalls and inactive volcanoes. 

Yosemite

300

A former Russian spy, she is Nick Fury's second-in-command.

Black Widow

400

This singer accompanied Alicia Keys on the 2004 hit single, "My Boo".

Usher

400

One look at this monster who had snakes for hair could turn a person into stone.

Medusa

400

book, inch, glow

Worm
400

The Declaration of Independence was signed in Independence Hall in this city.

Philadelphia

400

This is the Fantastic Four's headquarters.

The Baxter Building

500

Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake wore their iconic matching denim outfits to this awards show.

The AMAs (American Music Awards)

500

These giant, winged creatures lived on rocks on the sea and lured sailors to shipwreck with their singing voices.

The Sirens

500

legal, launch, lily

Pad

500

The 1st segment of this South Dakota landmark was dedicated on July 4th, 1930. The last was dedicated on July 2nd, 1939.

Mt. Rushmore

500

This Marvel character from a 1998 movie is described as "Part man, part vampire, all hero".

Blade

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