Emoji Words
Musicians
Landmarks
Same First/Last Letter
100

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lighthoue

100

The Pink Floyd album featuring this artwork was among the best-selling albums of the 1970s. 

The Dark Side of the Moon

100

This Washington, D.C. site is the largest presidential memorial on the National Mall and the only presidential memorial that features a first lady.

FDR Memorial

100
Lodgings for camping

Tent

200

๐Ÿฒโœˆ๏ธ

dragon fly

200

This artist headlined Coachella in 2019 and released fourth studio album โ€œThe Slow Rushโ€ in 2020.

Tame Impala

200

This performing arts center in Detroit has hosted musicians including Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder and Al Green.

The Fox Theatre

200

You can look out of it

Window

300

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lucky duck

300

This artist saw limited commercial success before releasing a breakout third album in 1975.

Bruce Springsteen

300

The defense of this Baltimore site during the War of 1812 inspired the Star Spangled Banner.

Fort McHenry

300

Roger Ebert is a famous one

Critic

400

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island

400

This artistโ€™s collaborators have included Conor Oberst, The 1975 and Maggie Rogers.

Phoebe Bridgers

400

This Los Angeles location is an active paleontological research site.

La Brea Tar Pits

400
To buy secondhand

Thrift

500

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glass blowing

500

This band won a Grammy for the song โ€œBetter Man,โ€ though it was written by another country star.

Little Big Town


500

This historic home in Atlanta also served as the set for President Snowโ€™s mansion in The Hunger Games.

Swan House at the Atlanta History Center

500

A kind of truck, or an impromptu game


Pickup