Famous Composer By Pieces
City Under 100,000
Before and After
Brand Mascots
Board Games
100

Ode to Joy

Egmont (Overture)

Symphony No. 5

Ludwig van Beethoven 
100

Pick The City Under 100,000 Population:

Gainesville, FL

Amarillo, TX

Rochester Hills, MI

Rochester Hills
100

An Anxious Disney Animated Chicken Who Thinks The Sky Is Falling Meets The Rapper Behind The Tha Carter Series.


Chicken Little (Lil) Wayne

100

Known For Its Talking Lizard Mascot, This Insurance Company Once Had Its A Gecko Voiced With Kelsey Grammer’s Posh British Accent Before Switching To a Cockney Style.


Geico

100

This 1980s Board Game Features Little Colored Tokens Moving Around a Spiral Track, With Players Answering Trivia Questions To Advance


Trivial Pursuit

200

Nocturne in E-flat Major

Raindrop Prelude

Heroic Polonaise

Frederic Chopin

200

This Michigan City Shares Its Name With a River and Is Famously Referenced In the Song Lyric “I’ve got a gal in ___,” While Also Being Home To Western Michigan University.


Kalmazoo

200

The Silver & Black Football Team Is Cast In the First Indiana Jones Movie

Las Vegas Raiders Of the Lost Ark

200

In 1915, This Iconic Advertising Image Featured A Young Girl In Her Mother’s Red Bonnet, Holding A Basket Of Fruit, And Became Synonymous With A California Brand That Sweetens Breakfast Tables Across America.


Sun Maid Raisins

200

Dating Back Over 5,000 Years, This Two-Player Board Game Combines Strategy and Luck As Players Move 15 Pieces Each Around a 24-Point Board Based On the Roll Of Dice, Aiming To Bear All Their Pieces Off First.


Backgammon

300

Wiegenlied

Danzas Hungaras 

A German Requiem

Johannes Brahms

300

This Appalachian College Town Around 30,000 Sits Along the Monongahela River and Is Best Known As the Home Of West Virginia University and The Mountaineers.


Morgantown
300

A Nickelodeon Teen Who Fights Ghosts By Turning Invisible Decides To Be In a Andrew Lloyd Webber Play

Danny Phantom of the Opera

300

He Is Known As Monsieur Propre In France and Maestro Limpio in Mexico

Mr. Clean

300

The Most Expensive Property In Monopoly 

Boardwalk

400

The Rite of Spring

Firebird

Petrushka

Igor Stravinsky

400
Pick the City With a Population Under 100,000:

Longmont, Colorado

Tyler, Texas

Roseville, California

Longmont

400

Southern California Beach Town That Once Interned In the White House

Santa Monica Lewinsky
400

This Syrup Mascot Debuted In 1889 From a Vaudeville Performer, Nancy Green, Who Cooked Pancakes At the 1893 World’s Fair To Massive Crowds

Aunt Jemima

400

The Room That Is In the Center Of the Clue Board

Study

500

The Four Seasons

Gloria

Magnificat

Antonio Vivaldi

500

This New Jersey City Borders Newark, Lies In Essex County, and Was Once Home To Thomas Edison During His Early Years.


East Orange

500

Obi-Wan Kenobi Actor Does An Amazing Feat That It Ends Up In A Book

Alec Guinness Book of World Records

500

Nigel, A Blue-Suited, Monocle-Wearing Owl Serves As the Wise Mascot For This Over-the-Counter Allergy Medication, Teaching Viewers How To “Be Wise” About Their Sneezes and Sniffles.


Xyzal

500

Shatar, An Ancient Variant Of Chess Featuring Pieces Like Noyon And Bers, Originated In This East-Central Asian Country Known For Its Vast Steppes And Nomadic Heritage.


Mongolia