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100

This park is home to, Old Faithful, a world-famous geyser, erupts every 92 minutes on average.

Yellowstone National Park

100

In what song does Taylor sing: "Cause the players gonna play, play, play, play, play"?

Shake It Off

100

Hudson has several underground tunnels below its streets. Some homes still have secret rooms and passages, all surviving evidence of this historic network

Underground Railroad

100

What's in your wallet?

Capital One

100

This Piano Man broke into the mainstream with his signature ballads followed up by anthems about everything from a disenchanting music industry to the contentious political climate. 

Billy Joel

200

Named for it's ever-present morning fog, this mountain range has more than 800 Miles of hiking trails

Great Smoky Mountains

200

This studio album was named after this year in which Taylor was born

1989

200

Opening in 1826 this institution was one of the only institutions of higher learning in the region and became know as the "Yale of the West"

Western Reserve College

200

Is it in you?

Gatorade

200

In 1999 his record made him a radio and video superstar, with a reputation as a white rapper who wasn't afraid to be vulgar.

Eminem

300

This park's name is derived from a Mohawk word which means “crooked river.”

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

300

This famous rapper interrupted Taylor Swift's speech at the 2009 VMA's

Kanye West

300

In 1861, this president elect spoke to 6,000 people for 2 to 3 minutes from the last train car at the old Hudson Depot, near the south end of College Street.

Abraham Lincoln

300

That was easy

Staples

300

Often referred to as the "Goddess of Pop" this American singer, actress and TV personality gained popularity in 1965 as one half of a folk rock Husband-Wife duo

Cher

400

Badlands National Park is known for its dramatic layered rock formations, steep canyons and towering spires. Bison, bighorn sheep and prairie dogs inhabit its sprawling grasslands located in this state

South Dakota

400

This lead single on Taylor's debut album is named after this musical artist

Tim McGraw

400

Father of abolitionist, John Brown, this man was a founder of multiple institutions including the Western Reserve Anti-Slavery Society, Western Reserve College, and the Free Congressional Church

Owen Brown

400

M'm, M'm Good!

Campbell Soup

400

This Funny Girl is the only artist to have achieved No. 1 albums in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s 

Barbra Streisand

500

Sequoia National Park is known for its huge sequoia trees, notably this specific tree dominating the Giant Forest.

General Sherman Tree

500

This Taylor Swift song earned her a Guinness World Record for fastest selling single in digital history

“We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”

500

In 1907, The Hudson Clock Tower was built by this well-known millionaire after returning to a town he grew up in with streets that were still dirt, no city water, no sewers and the school he had attended closed.

James Ellsworth

500

It keeps going and going and going

Energizer

500

This county music singer integrated pop and rock elements into the country genre which helped him become the only artist in music history to have released nine albums that achieved diamond status (10+ million) in the United States

Garth Brooks