Blockbusters
U.S. History
_____ & _____
Famous Landmarks
Common Bonds
100

This 1975 shark-tastic film is considered the first summer blockbuster.

Jaws

100

Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington 

100

Denoting or relating to a motor accident in which the vehicle involved does not stop.

hit & run

100

What famous landmark is located in New York Harbor?

The Statue of Liberty

100

Delta / Jet Blue / United

airlines

200

This blockbuster set in "a galaxy far, far away" hit theaters just before Memorial Day weekend.

Star Wars

200

What year did the United States declare independence?

1776

200

An idiom says that 2 people who don't get along "mix like" this pair of liquids.

oil & water

200

The Eiffel Tower is located in which city?

Paris

200

NBA / NFL / NHL / MLB

major sports leagues

300

This Spielberg-directed effort about a boy & his alien was one of the highest-earning films of the '80s.

E.T.

300

Who was the President during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln 

300

Known in Spanish as arroz y frijoles

rice & beans

300

What is the name of the ancient amphitheater in Rome?

the Colosseum 

300

Playing / Tarot / Greeting

cards

400

"I see dead people" is a line from this Bruce Willis film.

The Sixth Sense

400

What was the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America in 1620?

the Mayflower

400

An American Football trick play where the receiver runs this pattern, catches the ball, and then laterals to a trailing teammate.

hook & ladder 

400

In which country can you find the Great Wall?

China

400

Potato / Chocolate / Poker

chips

500

Flower, Faline, Ronno & Thumper are characters in this 1942 Disney cash cow.

Bambi

500

Which U.S. state was the first to join the union?

Delaware 

500

Idiom that means "a contrived action involving constant pursuit, near captures, and repeated escapes."

cat & mouse

500

Mount Rushmore features the faces of how many U.S. Presidents?

four 

500

Black / Flea / Stock

market(s)