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100

This cowboy starred in Gunsmoke for 20 years.

James Arness

100

He was known as "The King of Rock and Roll."

Elvis Presley

100

He was the first President of the United States.

George Washington

100

Dorothy follows the Yellow Brick Road in this 1939 classic.

The Wizard of Oz

100

Better late than _____.

Never

200

Lucy Ricardo was played by this famous actress.

Lucille Ball

200

Frank Sinatra was nicknamed this.

Ol' Blue Eyes

200

This document begins with "We the People."

U.S. Constitution

200

Humphrey Bogart famously says, "Here's looking at you, kid," in this film.

Casablanca

200

Actions speak louder than _____.

Words

300

Sheriff Andy Taylor lived in this fictional North Carolina town.

Mayberry

300

This singer made "Crazy" and "Walkin' After Midnight" famous.

Patsy Cline

300

This holiday celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Independence Day (July 4th)

300

Scarlett. O'Hara is the heroine of this Civil War epic.

Gone with the Wind

300

Don't count your _____ before they hatch.

Chickens

400

This TV host became famous for saying, "Come on down!"

Bob Barker

400

This four-member British band included John, Paul, George, and Ringo.

The Beatles

400

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country?

France

400

Bind Cosby starred as Father O'Malley in this beloved holiday film featuring the song "White Christmas."

Going My Way

400

A _____ saved is a _____ earned.

Penny

500

Captain Kirk commanded this famous television starship.

USS Enterprise

500

This Tennessee city is known as the home of country music.

Nashville

500

Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk here in 1969.

The Moon

500

Gene Kelly dances and sings through a rainstorm in this classic musical.

Singin' in the Rain

500

Where there's a will, there's a _____.

Way