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This luxury hotel chain calls its suites "Royal Villas", Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall

The Four Seasons

100

Peter, Paul &

Mary
100

The first Japanese car company to come to America

Honda

100

The best selling BBQ meat throughout the summer

Hot Dogs

100

"Giant" (1956) was the last film for which actor who tragically passed away before the release of the film

James Dean

200

Twice the size of Manhattan, this Colorado facility opened February 28, 1995 to replace Stapleton

Denver Airport

200

Which of these bands with animal names was not from the 60's: The Byrds, The Beatles, The Monkees, Modest Mouse

Modest Mouse

200

These Good Ol' Boys were a couple of rebels who drove a 1969 Dodge Charger

The Dukes Of Hazzard

200

vitamin you can get from direct sunlight

Vitamin D
200

Known for her hit song "Fever" this songwriter and singer supplied the singing and voices of four characters (including Lady) in the 1955 Walt Disney movie "The Lady and the Tramp" 

Peggy Lee

300

The largest country in the world

Russia

300

Freddie Mercury is best known for Stadium hits such as "We Will Rock You" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" what was the name of his band

Queen

300

The driver of the Batmobile

Batman

300

This Bear, a public service mascot that was first inducted to the US on 9 August 1944

Smokey The Bear 

300

Asphalt Jungle was the starting point for this American Starlet who famously sang "Happy Birthday Mr President"

Marilyn Monroe

400

Year Golden Gate Bridge opened

1937

400

"put your head on my shoulder" was sung by this famous canadian

Paul Anka

400

A down-on-his-luck inventor turns a broken-down Grand Prix car into a fancy vehicle for his children, and then they go off on a magical fantasy adventure to save their grandfather in a far-off land.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
400

Month named after Julius Caesar 

July

400

1959 western directed by Howard Hawks. My story told of a sheriff in a small town who arrested a man for murder and locked him in the town's jail. The murderer's brother and his gang intended to break him out of jail and the only people who could stop them were the sheriff, a drunk, an old crippled man and a young gunslinger.

Rio Bravo

500

Smallest Country in the world

Vatican City

500

Cass Elliott was the famous singer known for her rendition of "California Dreamin" from this group

Mamas & The Papas

500

Over 6 billion of these tiny toy cars have sold, first introduced in 1968 to the toy industry during NEW YORK TOY FAIR.

Hot Wheels

500

SPF stands for this 

Sun Protection Factor

500

The Academy Award for Best Motion Picture in 1953 went to "From Here to Eternity". The film won eight Academy Awards including Best Supporting Actor and Actress Awards. Who won the best actor award?

Frank Sinatra