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Flapjacks
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Erected in 2010, this player is often the first thing to greet people out of North Station

Bobby Orr Statue

100

This song, released in 1987, was sung at the XXXVI Super Bowl Halftime performance as a tribute to 9/11 victims.

Where the Streets Have No Name by U2

100

Hershey's longest running television commercial for this candy premiered in 1989

Hershey's Kisses

100

Fat man causes boom, and must rebuild home, city, and hazardous park

The Simpsons Tapped Out

100

This animated series is about a trio, one of which is a whale, that searches for a candy island

The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack

200

This technically-not-a-landmark in Kenmore Square was unanimously voted by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 2016, but was vetoed by Mayor Walsh.

Citgo Sign

200

This sleeper hit, released in 2020, is from the perspective of a Tennessee girl turned California go-go dancer.

Pink Pony Club by Chappell Roan

200

This extremely popular candy was created when Hershey's fired a dairy farmer who decided to start his own candy business, which was later merged with Hershey and became their top selling product.

Resse's Peanut Butter Cups

200

Mediterranean dude travels in a bunch of art pieces for a pink regnant and/or a flour confection

Super Mario 64

200

A flapjack of Breton origin, made with a lacelike network of fine bubbles

Crepe

300

Besides being known for its impressive 23.7 million collection, this location also marks the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

Boston Public Library

300

This 1999 rock song from a Lawrence band's self-titled album features a dancing naked gorgon in the music video.

Voodoo by Godsmack

300

The oldest continuously produced candy brand in the United States

Good and Plenty

300

Someone keeps killing kids, so the dead kids become robots to kill everyone.

Five Nights at Freddys

300

The flapjack of this country is very similar to the granola bar in the US

United Kingdom

400

This cultural icon, inspired by the opera Lohengrin, has only stopped operation for one year since its opening in 1877.

Swan Boats

400

This 1991 song is a very fictionalized account of the band's vocalist being told his father was not his biological parent, who passed when he was 13.

Alive by Pearl Jam

400

This boiled candy first produced in Atlantic City, NJ in the 1880s is also defined as 'insincere flattery' in the Merriam Webster Dictionary

Saltwater Taffy

400

Pizza missing a slice avoiding rainbow spirits

Pac Man

400

This Australian sea creature is also called prawn killer, sand crayfish, and Flapjack by the locals

Butterfly Fan Lobster

500

This museum once held paintings such as The Concert and The Storm on The Sea of Galilee, some of the most valuable stolen objects in the world. They are missing courtesy of two thieves dressed as police officers.

Isabella Steward Gardner Museum

500

This song from 1978, described as reggae rock and new wave, was written by the British band's lead singer and bassist after seeing prostitutes around thier French hotel.

Roxanne by The Police

500

Cited as the Great Mouse Plot of 1924, Roald Dahl and other classmates put a dead mouse into a candy jar with this candy, an incident that would become a huge inspiration for many stories.

Gobstoppers/Jawbreakers
500

Group of siblings, pals, and moms fight sensory organs stolen by an evil looking flying dude (who was defeated and replaced by a tendie)

Miitopia

500

Flapjack's fur color <3

Agouti