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A feat of 19th century engineering, this bridge spans the East River

What is the Brooklyn Bridge?

400

It's the first name of singer Richie & soccer great Messi, though they pronounce it differently

What is Lionel?

400

In November of 1989 people celebrated as this German landmark fell, essentially ending the Cold War

What is the Berlin Wall?

400

Keith Richards and Charlie Watts were given shelter to this band where they're still performing today

What is The Rolling Stones?

400

You have sulfenic acid to thank when you weep chopping these vegetables

Who is onions?

400

Willard Scott was the first to play this fast food mascot in 1963

Who is Ronald McDonald?

800

This nickname originated from the large prizes given away for horse races

What is the Big Apple?

800

It's the part of a suit jacket on which someone wears a boutonniere

What is Lapel?

800

The last person Hitler killed

Who is Hitler?

800

I've always been a believer in this rock band that was originally a sitcom on NBC

What's The Monkees?

800

Baking soda leads to the production of this compound, causing food to rise 

What is carbon dioxide?

800

Book and movie character with the catchphrase, “Time to float.” 

What is Pennywise?

1200

At the 9/11 Memorial Museum, you can see part of a retaining wall and a column now covered with mementos from this complex

What is the World Trade Center?

1200

This brand of disinfecting wipes claims it "kills 99.9% of viruses & bacteria", including the COVID-19 virus

What is Lysol?

1200

The "road" for this precious fabric produced by China spread all the way to Europe and Africa

What is silk?

1200

Diabetics beware: the top-selling pop single of 1969 was this double-talk song from the Archies

What is "Sugar, Sugar"?

1200

Sunscreen's chemical makeup helps to block these powerful rays from the Sun

What are ultraviolet rays?

1200

Turns out Luke Perry is a "worthless half-brother" of this clown on "The Simpsons

What is Krusty?

1600

Spread over 49 acres, this is the largest train station in the world

What is Grand Central Station?

1600

The Beatles often played at the Cavern Club in this city of England

What is Liverpool?

1600

In 2005 80% of New Orleans was flooded by this natural disaster

What is Hurricane Katrina?

1600

Col. Hadfield, a Canadian astronaut, made a video of this David Bowie song in space

What is "Space Oddity"?

1600

The brain's hypothalamus produces this chemical triggered by feeling love or affection

What is dopamine?

1600

The 1904-06 Rose Period of this painter included the use of masked clown characters

Who is Picasso?

2000

Sometimes known by it's initials MSG, this garden was named after our 5th chief executive

What is Madison Square Garden?

2000

It can mean pertaining to the tongue, or to languages

What is lingual?

2000

Not too appealing, this king of the Huns was described as short & squat with a large head & a flat nose

Who is Attila?

2000

In 1967 The Turtles had a No. 1 hit with this song that begins, "Imagine me & you, I do"

What is "Happy Together"?

2000

The presence of this pigment is why many leaves appear green to us

What is chlorophyll?

2000

Charlie Chaplin inspired this man born in Strasbourg in 1923 to create his own brand of silent clowning 

Who is Marcel Marceau?

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