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100

This ship carried the Pilgrims to the New World in 1620

Mayflower

100

This neighborhood once known for artists and lofts is now home to upscale boutiques.

Soho

100

This SZA hit begins with “I just killed my ex.”

Kill Bill

100

This decade popularized bell-bottoms and tie-dye.

1970s
100

In Beauty and the Beast, the Beast’s portrait already shows him with this feature hinting at his human form.

His Blue Eyes

200

This Friends character famously gets a turkey stuck on their head.

Joey

200

This iconic New York deli is famous for the line “I’ll have what she’s having.”

Katz Deli

200

This Dua Lipa single tells you, “Don’t show up, don’t come out.”

Dont start now

200

Blue jeans were invented by this company in 1873.

Levis

200

In Frozen, this couple can be spotted walking into Elsa’s coronation.

Rapunzel and Flynn Rider

300

This U.S. president made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.

Lincoln

300

Shake Shack started in this Manhattan park.

Madison Square Park

300

This 2019 Lizzo hit begins with the line “Why men great ’til they gotta be great?”

Truth hurts

300

This designer created the “New Look” in 1947 with cinched waists and full skirts.

Christian Dior

300

In The Little Mermaid, these two iconic characters can be seen in the crowd during King Triton’s entrance.

Mickey Mouse and Goofy

400

The Pilgrims landed in this present-day U.S. state.

Massachusetts

400

This Bronx neighborhood is home to Yankee Stadium.

Highbridge

400

The artist who sings “Bad Habit.”

Steve lacy

400

This 90s supermodel was known as “The Queen of the Catwalk.”

Naiomi Campbell

400

In Coco, this famous Pixar car character can be spotted as a piñata.

Lightning McQueen

500

This month is when Canada celebrates its own Thanksgiving.

October

500

This Manhattan neighborhood is known as "the heart of LGBTQ+ nightlife."

Hells kitchen

500

This 2013 track by Baauer sparked a massive internet dance meme.

Harlem shake

500

This designer’s “No Show” in 2020 involved sending clothes on hangers down a conveyor belt instead of using models.

Balenciaga

500

In Monsters, Inc., Boo hands Sulley a toy of this famous Pixar character 

Nemo