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This oldest American soda manufacturer was opened in Atlanta Georgia in 1892. 

Coca-Cola 

100

This author's characters include Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. 

J.K. Rowling

200

You might fill a balloon with this noble gas, named for Helios, Greek God of the Sun. 

Helium 

200

The author of this trilogy of young adult, dystopian novels about a future of starvation and poverty. 

Suzanne Collins

300

With more than 50 top 40 hits, this pop artist, born Reginald Kenneth Dwight, has a new biopic called "Rocketman". 

Elton John 

300

This author has penned such plays as, All's Well That Ends Well and King Lear.

William Shakespeare 

400

This English nursery rhyme's tune is often used in Jack-in-the-Box toys. 

Pop-goes-the-weasel 

400

This author wrote the novels 1984 and Animal Farm.

George Orwell 

500

In the Broadway musical "Wicked", Glinda attempts to help Elphaba become this... the name of the song through which she gives her advice. 

"Popular"

500

This "King of Horror" uses the backdrop of his birth state of Maine in many of his fiction books. 

Stephen King