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100

Current location of the US Constitution

Washington D.C.

100

First black president is inaugurated in the US, biggest stock market crash since 1930.

2008

100

Tundra, Yaris, Prius

Toyota

100

Not a formal education, but real-world intellect.

Street-smart

100

In the early years of the United States, government officials would put ridges on the edge of this coin to prevent unlawful duplication.

The Quarter

200

Pres. Eisenhower led to the demise of this famous highway.

Route 66

200

George Washington raises the continental flag, the pamphlet “Common Sense is published by Thomas Paine, and the Declaration of Independence is signed.

1776

200

Passat, Golf, Tiguan

Volkswagen (VW)

200

This popular children's TV show is in its 49th season. By the way, "can you tell me how to get..."

Sesame Street

200

This meat was used to make explosives in WWII.

Bacon

300

The “Gateway to the West” is the nickname for this famous Midwest landmark.

St. Louis Arch

300

Berlin Wall, Tiananmen Square massacre, "Driving Miss Daisy" wins Best Picture

1989

300

Altima, Pathfinder, Sentra

Nissan

300

Originally developed as an arcade game, Capcom's video game series is now one of the highest grossing of all time.

Street Fighter

300

Who was the first women to be put on currency in the United States?

Susan B. Anthony

400

Despite being one of America’s most famous tourist destinations, it is doubled size by “Victoria” and “Iguazu”.

Niagra Falls

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

1963

400

Elantra, Santa Fe, Accent

Hyundai

400

The nation's leading publication on all things financial. 

Wall Street Journal

400

The explorer Amerigo Vespucci was the namesake of which geographic area?

North and South America

500

The most visited place in the United States.

Time Square

500

The hydrogen bomb is introduced, the Korean war ends, the year the popular TV show "Mash" is set.

1953

500

Grand Prix, Aztek, Firebird

Pontiac

500

San Francisco's "crookedest street" that has a 5 mph speed limit.

Lombard Street

500

This first lady snuck out of a White House event and went on a joyride with Amelia Earhart to Baltimore.

Eleanor Roosevelt