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One Fine 40's Day
100

This Jeopardy! game show host from Canada became known for his signature bushy mustache, which he donned for the first 17 years of hosting the show.

Alex Trebek

100

In this movie, Dorothy never said, "Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore"

The Wizard of Oz

100

Animals that come out at nighttime and eats mosquitoes.  They are the only mammals that can fly.

Bats

100

This famous water sport is most commonly associated with Hawaii.

Surfing

100

This suave, smart-alecky rabbit became the most popular of Warner Brothers' cartoon characters, made his first official film appearance, in "A Wild Hare."

Bugs Bunny

200

He brought his signature 'stache to his role on Magnum, P.I.

Tom Selleck
200

In the 1967 film The Graduate, this actor is misquoted as saying, "Mrs. Robinson, are you trying to seduce me?"

Dustin Hoffman

200

Marine animals that can be observed jumping out the water.  There are 42 different species of this animal. The most famous one was the star in the television show and movie Flipper.  

Dolphins

200

Name of the floral wreath that people wear around their necks and often receive when arriving in Hawaii.

Lei

200

If someone said to you that it's "above my pay grade," it meant this:

I don't know or it's beyond me

400

Perhaps it was his mustache that made this newsman the "most trusted man in America"

Walter Cronkite

400

During this NASA mission with the same name as the movie, no one ever said, "Houston, we have a problem."  

Apollo 13

400
This animal with a hump on its back and can survive one week without water.

Camel

400

Name of the traditional Hawaiian dance characterized by fluid movements of the hands, hips, and feet.

Hula Dance

400

In 1944 this multi-talented singer/actor won an Oscar for the movie: "Going My Way"

Bing Crosby

600

The bandit himself, this actor's trademark mustache has appeared in many films, including Smokey and the Bandit and The Cannonball Run.

Burt Reynolds

600

"Why don't you come up and see me sometime" is the misquote attributed to this actress in the 1933 film She Done Him Wrong. 

Mae West

600

Largest cat in the world which weighs between 330 - 660 pounds.  India has the largest population of these cats.  

Tigers

600

Devasting event in history occurred on December 7, 1941 on the island of Oahu.

Attack of Pearl Harbor

600

During the war, women wore these as much as dresses due to textiles being rationed, sometimes even as a bride.

A suit

800

This Mexican artist is known for her self-portraits. In many pieces, she chose to accentuate her facial hair, including a monobrow and mustache.  

Frida Kahlo

800

The words "Elementary, my dear Watson" do not appear in any of the books about this brilliant-yet-moody detective.  

Sherlock Holmes

800

This animal represents MGM Studios and are also known as "The King of the Jungle". 

Lions

800

Canned pork and ham product made by Hormel Food Corporation became wildly popular in Hawaii during World War II for its long shelf life and affordability.   

SPAM

800

Orson Welles directed this groundbreaking film in 1941.

Citizen Kane

1000

This mustachioed actor often plays gunslinging cowboys in both television shows and films.  He co-stars with Patrick Swayze in Road House (1989) and met his wife, Katharine Ross, on the set of The Legacy in 1978.

Sam Elliott

1000

An enduring misquote from the movie Frankenstein is "He's Alive" but this is the actual quote. 

"It's Alive"

1000
Body of water that has no living plants or animals in it.  It is the lowest body of water on Earth which is located in Soutwest Asia.  It is also one of the world's saltiest bodies of water.  

The Dead Sea

1000
United States President born in Honolulu, HI?

Barack Obama

1000

During the war there was an embargo on Japanese silk. Women rushed out to stores to stock up on these.

Hosiery