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200

A smooch.

Kiss

200

Jeans

Denim

200

The most annually visited National Park in the United States, with approximately 13.3 million annual visits.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

200

Michael Keaton kills it again in a 2024 sequel to this classic 1988 Tim Burton film. It's likely to get a third installment too.

Beetlejuice

200

One of French Neoclassical artist Jacques Louis David's most famous works of art features this conqueror, posing in his study.

Napoleon Bonaparte

400

A fertile area of a desert which can support plant life and provide habitation for animals.

Oasis

400

Khakis

Cotton

400

This National Park is a part of the third largest reef system in the world, and is where one can explore 19th century Fort Jefferson.

Dry Tortugas National Park

400

Apocalypse Now is often stacked up against 1986 film "Platoon" and this 1987 film, directed by Stanley Kubrick, as the best Vietnam War film ever made.

Full Metal Jacket

400

Though the National Gallery has both a French and Dutch art section, this 19th century Dutch impressionist painter's work can strangely be found in the French section.

Vincent van Gogh

600

Polar Primates

Arctic Monkeys

600

Baseball Caps

Polyester

600

Located in North Dakota, this National Park in the only one in the United States named after a person, the 26th President of the United States to be exact.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

600

It's hard to image that six years in the 1980's had elapsed before this John Hughes film released in 1986, quickly becoming one of the most beloved 80's films and beloved films in Chicago.

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

600

"Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies" was arguably the most famous work of art by this French impressionist painter present at the National Gallery.

Claude Monet

800

To reject a political institution headed by an autocratic group that maintains enough support to keep power over a government/community.

Rage Against the Machine

800

Windbreakers

Nylon

800

With an annual approximate visitation of 7,000, this National Park in Alaska is the least visited in the United States, due primarily to how difficult it is to get to.

Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve

800

Tom Hulce was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his leading role in this 1984 film about an eccentric composer, ultimately losing to co-star F. Murray Abraham.

Amadeus

800

Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "Le Pont-Neuf" features an impressionist depiction of the titular location, located in this city.

Paris

1000

A violent confrontation.

The Clash

1000

Handbags

Canvas

1000

National Parks can be found all over the country, even in places where they aren't expected, such as Conagree National Park in this southeastern state, where one can find themselves on the largest expanse of old-growth bottomland hardwood.

South Carolina

1000

Robin Williams plays a teacher who teaches his students to make the most of the present moment, teaching them "carpe diem," or "seize the day," in this 1989 film.

Dead Poets Society

1000

These two apocryphal founders of a civilization could be found cast in metal sculpture at the National Gallery, feeding from the breast of the "she-wolf."

Romulus and Remus