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100

This soda brand bore the slogan, "The Joy of Cola."

Pepsi

100

This particular food is the favorite of the character Sonic the Hedgehog, as well as a staple menu item of the fast food chain of a similar name.

chili dogs

100

At just six years old, this young lady was given the privilege to attend an all-white school in Louisiana during the Jim Crow era. 

Ruby Bridges

100

The oldest child of an alcoholic and a homemaker, this 10-year-old routinely terrorized teachers and neighbors.

Bart Simpson (The Simpsons)

100

As part of the water cycle, this stage occurs when evaporated water forms into clouds.

condensation

200

In the early 1990s, this blues musician was featured in a series of Pepsi advertisements saying, "You Got the Right One, Baby, Uh-huh."

Ray Charles

200

At Christmastime in the 1980s, parents across America fought and clawed over this strange-looking doll.

Cabbage Patch Kids

200

This 1939 film earned Hattie McDaniel the first Academy Award ever awarded to a black actress.  

Gone with the Wind

200

This plus sized lady was notorious for wearing clownish attire, and having a seething hatred for the show's main character. 

Mimi Bobeck (The Drew Carrey Show)

200

Buzz Aldrin was the second person to land on this part of the solar system. 

Earth's moon

300

Throughout the years, this ad campaign famously featured celebrities wearing milk mustaches.

Got Milk?

300

In older tellings of this fairy tale, the titular character is eaten by the antagonist rather than rescued by a woodcutter. 

Little Red Riding Hood

300

This scientist promoted alternative crops to cotton, and is famous for discovering numerous uses for legumes (beans and nuts) and sweet potatoes.

George Washington Carver

300

This morbidly obese patriarch often fought with his elderly mother-in-law, and would fart at the dinner table constantly.

Cletus Klump (The Nutty Professor)

300

This second planet from the sun is among the brightest.

Venus

400

In the early 1980s, this fast-food chain infamously sued Burger King's marketing team for speaking lowly of competition in television commercials. 

McDonald's

400

This hit song by Barry Manilow was the subject an urban myth that it was written about a dog. 

"Mandy"

400

In 1982, author Alice Walker wrote this controversial Pulitzer Prize winning novel that spawned two hit feature films and a stage musical. 

The Color Purple

400

This fictional 7-year-old dinosaur loved pickles and called his younger sibling "Sissy".

BJ (Barney & Friends)

400

A dangerous fad diet involved the ingesting of this organism in order to absorb food quicker.

tapeworm

500

In the early-mid 2000s, this pop star was featured in several Pizza Hut advertisements alongside The Muppets.

Jessica Simpson

500

This famous actress shares the name of William Shakespeare's wife.

Anne Hathaway

500

This retired neurosurgeon turned politician was involved in the first known separation of conjoined twins.

Dr. Ben Carson

500

After his actor is fired from the series, this character met his demise after getting a piano dropped on his head. 

Charlie Harper (Two and a Half Men)

500

This nutrient is rich in foods such as carrots, fish oils, and liver. Deficiency of this in pregnant women is detrimental to fetal development.

Vitamin A