The Phantom of the Opera
West Side Story
Mama Mia
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
Cats
200

According to legend, she will visit you if you say her name three times in the mirror.

Bloody Mary

200

First feature length Cgi movie.

Toy Story

200

Band known for their cover of “California Dreaming”.

The Mommas and the Papas

200

This King started a new religion because he couldn't get a divorce.

Henry the Eighth 

200

Luxury Italian car brand that features a horse as its icon.

Ferrari

400

This prequel film was largely a disappointment for the fans of its franchise on its release.

The Phantom Menace

400

Author of “Race Matters”, this social critic has held positions at universities such as Harvard, Yale and Princeton.

Cornel West

400

While known for her work as a humanitarian, this person has been criticized in recent years for newly unearthed actions.

Mother Teresa

400

Tv and Radio host popular throughout the late 20th century known for his non-confrontational approach.

Larry King

400

Fictional orange cat found in the funny pages first appearing in 1973.

Heathcliff

600

This famous opera house is located on 1411 Broadway street.

The Metropolitan Opera House

600

This country claims sovereignty over the western half of the Sahara.

Morocco

600

“Rosemary’s Baby” Star.

Mia Farrow

600

“You’re Beautiful” singer.

James Blunt

600

Cloudy area in the lens of the eye that leads to a decrease in vision.

Cataract

800

German Composer known for operas such as "Tristan und Isolde”.

Richard Wagner

800

This “Pray for Paris” rapper has an official commemorative day in his hometown of Buffalo.

Westside Gunn

800

“Bad Girls” and “Paper Planes” singer.

M.I.A

800

Dickens story featuring characters such as Marley and Belle.

A Christmas Carol

800

This naturally found hybrid is the combination of a Tiger and a Lion.

Liger

1000

This famous phantom haunts the high-seas.

The Flying Dutchman

1000

When telegrams were still a thing, this Denver based company had the monopoly on telegrams in the United States. Now, it focuses on financial services and communications.

Western Union

1000

This casualty classification is given to soldiers who are nowhere to be found during wartime.

Missing In Action

1000

Prog-Rock outfit active throughout the second half of the 20th century known for songs such as “Epitaph” and “I Talk to the Wind”.

King Crimson
1000

Lion of “Madagascar” fame.

Alex