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Milton Snavely Hershey was born in this Pennsylvania town on September 13th, 1857.

Derry Township

100

This PA city is the setting of the American version of the show "The Office" premiered on NBC in 2005.

Scranton

100

This fruit is celebrated in the month of June.

Papaya

100

She is known as the "Queen of Disco", and she worked hard for her money.

Donna Summer

100

This 1975 movie, based on a Peter Benchley novel cleared summer beaches.

Jaws

200

After four years of learning the trade, in 1876, Milton Hershey moved to this bustling middle-Atlantic city to start his first candy business, which eventually ending in bankruptcy.

Philadephia

200

This PA-based company is known around the United States for its traditional German-style pretzels.

Snyder's of Hanover

200

This person began their 74-game win streak on Jeopardy on June 2, 2004.

Ken Jennings

200

This song, from a Canadian artist, is positioned around the season of a particular year.

Summer of 69

200

This 1971 coming of age movie takes place on Nantucket Island.

Summer of '42

300

It was in this "Rocky Mountain" city in 1882 where Milton Hershey learned to make caramels with fresh milk.

Denver

300

This American grocery store chain with a big bird name has stores in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, and Maryland.

Giant Eagle

300

This organization, celebrated by the Village People, was founded in London on June 6, 1844.

YMCA

300

This 1969 song recorded by Sly and the Family Stone, was released just prior to the band's performance at Woodstock.

Hot Fun in the Summertime

300

This 1966 American surf documentary film cronicles a surfing trip around the world.

The Endless Summer

400

Milton Hershey met Catherine Sweeney at a candy shop in the western part of this "Empire" State while delivering one of his caramel orders.

New York

400

Dating back to 1877, the advertising mascot of this namesake brand of PepsiCo has been a figure inspired by drawings of Pennsylvania founder William Penn.

Quaker Oats

400

This is the name given to the full moon in June.

Strawberry Moon

400

This song by new wave band the Motels, was released as the lead single on the album, Little Robbers in 1983.

Suddenly Last Summer

400

This 1997 slasher film centers on four young friends who are stalked by a hook-wielding killer.

I Know What You Did Last Summer

500

Milton sold his first Hershey Bar on this same year that American Statesman and diplomat John Hay announces the Open Door Policy to promote trade with China on January 2.

1900

500

Although well-known for founding the colony of Pennsylvania and leading both the planning and development of Philadelphia, William Penn was in fact born in this city.

London

500

This is the birthstone for the month of June.

Pearl

500

This 1934 song by George Gershwin for opera Porgy and Bess, became a hit on the 1968 album Cheap Thrills by Janis Joplin.

Summertime

500

This 1967 thriller, staring Robert Wagner, Peter Lawford and Jill St. John cronicles  a young man spying on a billionare.

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