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"Make it so."  This English actor famously portrayed Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation

Patrick Stewart

100

This magic-wielding Marvel superhero was once a talented surgeon before becoming Earth's Sorcerer Supreme

Dr. Strange

100

This Atlanta college played host to the most lopsided game in football history.  The home team won 222 - 0

Georgia Tech

100

More recently famous for showing off his physique in Old Spice commercials, this actor built his bod playing in the NFL

Terry Crews

100

Designer Louis Réard named this popular swimsuit after a U.S. nuclear test site

Bikini

200

Nicknamed "Primetime", this former Falcon is the only athlete to play in both a Super Bowl and a World Series

Deion Sanders

200

"It's elementary."  Before becoming acquainted with Sherlock Holmes this doctor served in the British Army

Dr. Watson

200

The tallest building in Atlanta, it's also the tallest building in any US capital

Bank of America Plaza

200

This Slumdog Millionaire star is also a talented martial artist.  He won bronze in the AIMAA World Championship in 2004

Dev Patel

200

This piece of outerwear is often given to students as a reward for their participation in a sport or club

Letterman jacket

300

This genre-hopping musician was once dubbed "The King of Slackers" following the release of his debut album Mellow Gold 

Beck

300

This time-traveling hero is sometimes lovingly referred to as "Britain's Favorite Alien"

"The Doctor" (Dr. Who)

300

This Atlanta author wrote her magnum opus, Gone With The Wind, while recovering from a car accident

Margaret Mitchell

300

When he's not saving lives on Grey's Anatomy this TV doctor races cars in such prestigious races as the 24 Hours of Le Mans

Patrick Dempsey

300

Carl Perkins wrote a hit song about this piece of military footwear.  Elvis famously covered it

Blue suede shoes

400

On top of roles in Law & Order:SVU and Mr. Robot, this actor hosts a medical documentary series called Something's Killing Me

B.D. Wong

400

Charles Laughton once played this mad scientist who turned animals into people on his private island

Dr. Moreau

400

Atlanta's original name, based on its position on the Western and Atlantic Railroad

Terminus

400

This action star was a member of Britain's National Swimming Squad for 12 years and competed in The Commonwealth Games in 1990

Jason Statham

400

This type of hat is one of Indiana Jones’ trademark accessories.  He never leaves it behind.

Fedora

500

Known for his celebrity impressions, particularly of rappers, this comedian appeared in 198 episodes of MADtv, the second-longest run in the show's history

Aries Spears

500

The nickname given to Danny Torrance in his adult life, as well as the name of Stephen King's 2013 sequel to The Shining

Dr. Sleep

500

A viral marketing campaign for this Atlanta-based programming block culminated in Boston's "Great Mooninite Panic of 2007"

[adult swim]

500

Before coming to America, this heavy metal drummer was a nationally-ranked high school tennis player in Denmark

Lars Ulrich

500

80’s superstar Stanley Burrell lent his stage name to these signature puffy pants

Hammer pants