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100

Thanks to Saturday night Fever, this group has always encouraged us to stay alive. 

Bee Gees 

100

Peaking in 1981, this duo produced this song as the main single for this film's soundtrack of Endless Love. 

Diana Ross and Lionel Ritchie 

100

"How do I live without you" was a top pop country hit in 1997 sang by this artist. 

LeAnn Rimes 

100

This month features two zodiac signs, one featuring the Maiden, and one featuring the animal Lion. 

Leos and Virgos 

100
The highest rated live action sitcom of all time ran for 10 seasons from 1994-2004 and had a reunion show earlier this year. This series displayed the lives of six young adults navigating the ups and downs of the Manhattan city life. 

Friends 

200

Released in 1978, this artist released this popular disco/pop song telling us that yes she will survive. 

Gloria Gaynor 

200

Eye of the Tiger became a popular song by this artist, which eventually became the theme song to the film, Rocky. 

Survivor 

200

One of the highest selling R&B artists in history, she sang this 1996 hit to unbreak my heart. 

Toni Braxton 

200

August 10th represents a fun holiday that celebrates this popular campfire treat made over a toasty fire. 

Smores 

200

This sitcom follows the lives of the employees of Dunder Miffin, known as a paper company. It aired for 9 seasons from 2005-2013, featuring the eccentric boss, Michael Scott, played by Steve Carell. 

The Office 

300

By 1970, this artist had 9 years of music experience. His top hit of the 70s featured the song "Lets get it On", peaking in 1973. 

Marvin Gaye 

300

This 1984 hit wanted us to call just to say I love you. 

Stevie Wonder 

300

Sang by this Canadian singer, this Grammy-award winning song in 1997 reminded us after all this time, you're still the one I Love 

Shania Twain 

300

August was named to honor the first Roman emperor, Augustus, who is actually the grand nephew of this popular Roman general depicted in a play by Shakespeare

Julius Caesar 

300

This sitcom starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnazran aired from 1951-1957, which features the wacky wife of a Cuban bandleader living in NY. It was the first ever TV show to be broadcast as reruns. 

I Love Lucy 

400

Considered the top ballad of the 70s, this was sang by this artist who feels wonderful tonight in 1977. 

Eric Clapton 

400

This duo led by two country stars sang this 1983 hit, Islands in the Stream.

Kenny rogers and Dolly Parton 

400

This Swedish pop group formed in 1990 had one of their best hits peak in 1993 and taught us about "The Sign. 

Ace of Base 

400

August 19th is National Aviation Day, representing these two brothers who were credited for inventing, building and flying the world's first airplane. 

Wright Brothers: Orville and Wilbur 

400

This sitcom only lasted one season from 1999-2000 but gave a start to many notable stars such as James Franco, Seth Rogen and Jason Segal. This sitcom tells the story of a smart high school student who becomes friends with a group of slackers in the city of Detroit.

Freaks and Geeks 

500

Released in 1976 on their album Jailbreak, this Irish Rock band reminded us that the boys are back in town. 

Thin Lizzy 

500

This duo featured this song on in them movie Dirty Dancing, reminding us to have the time of our life. 

Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes 

500

This hip hop group released this hit in 1990 that won best rap video on MTV, introducing the world to the Humpty Dance. 

Digital Underground 

500

August 26th is Women's Equality Day, which celebrates the 1920 ratification of the 19th amendment, which gave women this in the United States. 

The right to vote 

500

Premiering on air in 2005, and 14 seasons later, continues to go strong. The show follows a friend group who keep up a neighborhood Irish Bar in this popular city in Pennsylvania. Danny DeVito plays a role in this show. 

It's Always sunny In Philadelphia