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From all-powerful wish granter to Scottish nanny, this beloved Hollywood icon found himself at the end of his rope in the year 2014.

Robin Williams

100

She may have kidnapped a child, but at the end of the day, this iconic Disney villain knows best.

Mother Gothel

100

Oh, how fun it is to ride in a ___!

One-Horse Open Sleigh

100

Set in the Golden State, this spoof of a 70s news room is an all-time classic.

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

100

What the abbreviation BBQ stands for.

Barbecue

200

Starring in over 60 films, this gunslinger legend is still acting at today at the age of 93.

Clint Eastwood

200

James Earl Jones provided the voice for this iconic villain, though he never actually dawned the fear-striking suit.

Darth Vader

200

Michael Keaton stars in this critical flop of a Christmas movie

Jack Frost

200

Following two legendary SNL alumni on a hectic road-trip, this laugh out loud comedy will leave you asking, “How did he fit in that coat?”

Tommy Boy

200

The National Bird.

American Bald Eagle

300

Whether you know him as untouchable or simply a good fella, this icon of the screen is certainly legendary.

Robert De Niro

300

Originally appearing in an 1897 novel, this all-time classic villain has been the star of many films. Often appearing alongside characters like Frankenstein and The Mummy, the character was recently played by Nicolas Cage.

Dracula

300

Santa Claus would be nowhere without his loyal mushers, how many reindeer does Santa have?

9

300

This painfully awkward film about a family get together will leave us asking what exactly cat milk tastes like?

Meet the Parents

300

How many US presidents have been assassinated.

4

400

Here we go again! This legend plays everything, from cold carless business woman to an aunt of four.

Meryl Streep

400

Whether you think he was right or a genocidal maniac, you can’t deny that is oversized grape with an attitude has become one of cinema’s most recognizable baddies.

Thanos

400

You may not be satisfied with a lump of coal, but it sure beats the punishment demon of German children’s nightmares…

Krampus

400

“The Good Place” was spear headed by creator Michael Schur, name at least one other of his TV comedies.

The Office, Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn 99

400

The year the US entered Vietnam

1965

500

He may have gotten his start clashing blades with James Earl Jones and saving damsels in distress, but this former action star has made a new name for himself with his iconic voice acting roles.

Mark Hamil

500

He may make you laugh out-loud but there is no denying that this over top spoof of a villain (who bares a striking resemblance to the film’s protagonist) is without a doubt evil.

Dr. Evil

500

The highest selling single Christmas song is?

“White Christmas” by Bing Crosbin

500

Director Taika Waititi struck it big with this mock-umentary style picture about monsters living in New Zealand.

What We Do In The Shadows

500

The first Indigenous Tribe encountered by Columbus was the?

The Taino People