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Finish That Lyric
Presidents
100

Often considered the "King of Rock 'n' Roll," he had success in the 1950s through the end of his life in the late 70s with songs like "Heartbreak Hotel," "Hound Dog," and "Burnin' Love."

Elvis Presley

100

It was created by the Ford Motor Company as a luxury sports car in 1971. It's run lasted through 1992. It's name is Spanish for "Panther"

Pantera

100

"To infinity, and beyond!" Was said by this famous Disney character from Toy Story.

Buzz Lightyear

100

Hold me now

I'm six feet from the edge and I'm thinking

Maybe six feet ain't so far down

100

"I am not a crook" was said by this president in 1972 in response to the Watergate Scandal.

Richard Nixon

200

He sang "Sweet Caroline."

Neil Diamond

200

This American sports car that carries the Chevy brand was used to race in the 24 hours of Daytona international race series in the early 2000s.

Corvette

200

This character avenges his father Mufasa's death by defeating his uncle Scar in the Disney classic movie.

Simba

200

Hi, my name is

(What?)

My name is

(Who?)

My name is (Chika Chika) . . .

Slim Shady

200

The first President of the United States

George Washington

300

This 1970s rock band changed music forever with their classic album "Alive!" in 1975. With hits like "Rock 'n' Roll all Nite," they took live performances to the mainstream and kept performing until 2023 where they capped off a legendary career at Madison Square Garden.

Kiss

300

This car became famous for portraying the General Lee in the hit show "The Duke's of Hazzard." It is a 1969 Dodge . . .

Charger

300

The founder of Disney's first name is what?

Walt

300

I wanna rock and roll all night . . .

and party every day.

300

The 16th president of the United States who signed the "Emancipation Proclamation."

Abraham Lincoln

400

One of the top selling artist of all time, this rapper from Detroit broke records with his first three albums before starring in the movie "8 Mile," partially inspired by his own rap career.

Eminem

400

This product of GM was portrayed in the famous movie "Smoky and the Bandit." It is a 1977 Pontiac . . .

Trans Am

400

"I'm gonna go to (this place)" was first said by New York Giants quarter back Phil Simms after winning the super bowl in 1987

Disney World

400

Close your eyes and I'll kiss you . . .

tomorrow I'll miss you.

400

He was the first Catholic President of the United States when he took office in 1961. Unfortunately, his presidential run only lasted just short of 3 years after his assassination in Dallas on November 22, 1963.

John F. Kennedy

500

He is the top grossing artist of all time. His lead vocals and bass playing lead The Beatles to superstardom. After their eventual breakup, he spend many active years with "The Wings," a band which he co-founded with his late wife Linda.

Paul McCartney

500

This car, created by the Ford Motor Company in 1964, is the only car still manufactured by Ford. It is also now the only American muscle car to be offered with a manual shift transmission.

Mustang

500

In the movie "Cars," this character won three Piston Cups in a row in 1951, 1952, and 1953.

Doc Hudson

500

My girl, my girl

Don't lie to me

Tell me . . .

where did you sleep last night?

500

He is the only president to serve more than 2 terms. He was elected to office on 4 occasions, a feat made impossible by the U.S. Constitution's 22nd Ammendment.

Franklin D. Roosevelt