Old School Hip-Hop
Westerns
So You Think You Can Dance?
The Golden Age
The Gilded Age
100

In 1989, this Hip-Hop duo won the first ever Grammy for Hip-Hop with their single titled: “Parents Just Don’t Understand”

DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince

100

This 1966 spaghetti Western starring Clint Eastwood features an iconic score by Ennio Morricone and a showdown of these titular three

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

100

This traditional Hawaiian dance move involves graceful hand gestures that tell a story, accompanied by rhythmic hip movements

Hula

100

This 1942 film starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman gave us the famous line, "Here’s looking at you, kid."

Casablanca

100

This powerful industrialist, known as the "Steel King," dominated the steel industry and later became a major philanthropist

Andrew Carnegie

200

Coming straight from the underground, this album by N.W.A. was the first Hip-Hop album to ever be inducted to the Grammy Hall of Fame

Straight Outta Compton

200

This Western TV series aired from 1955 to 1975 and followed U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon as he kept the peace in Dodge City

Gunsmoke

200

This 1920s dance craze, characterized by energetic arm and leg movements, was named after a South Carolina city

The Charleston

200

The Golden Age of Hollywood saw this studio, founded by brothers, release beloved classics like Gone with the Wind

Warner Bros.

200

This financier and banker played a major role in consolidating industries and formed U.S. Steel, the first billion-dollar corporation

J.P. Morgan

300

Milk Dee and Gizmo, and later Kanye West and Jay-Z, are all doing this. What more can I say?

Chillin'

300

This iconic actor, nicknamed "The Duke," starred in classic Westerns like Stagecoach and The Searchers

John Wayne

300

This swivelling move, popularized by Hank Ballard, involves rolling the hips in a circular motion while keeping the upper body steady

The Twist

300

This director was nicknamed "The Master of Suspense" and was known for classics like Notorious (1946) and Vertigo (1958) during his Golden Age career

Alfred Hitchcock

300

This 1890 federal law was designed to curb monopolies and regulate trusts in the United States

Sherman Antitrust Act

400

Hip-Hoppy birthday! Hip-Hop celebrated its 50th in August of 2023, created in a back-to-school party by beats made by this man

DJ Kool Herc

400

This classic 1952 Western, starring Gary Cooper, takes place as a retired marshal prepares for a deadly showdown

High Noon

400

This 2017 viral dance move, involving swinging your arms while holding a fist, was created by a guy known as The Backpack Kid. He be doing this

Flossing (Flossin')
400

This elegant actress won an Oscar for Roman Holiday (1953) and became a fashion icon of the era

Audrey Hepburn

400

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The infamous political machine Tammany Hall, which exerted control over New York politics in the Gilded Age, was controlled by this “principal” man at the height of its corruption

500

Known for his deep voice and deeper breaths, this rap “Leader of the New School” voiced Reptar on the Nickelodeon TV show: “Rugrats”

Busta Rhymes

500

This outlaw gang led by Robert Leroy Parker and Harry Longabaugh was immortalized in the 1969 film starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

500

This simple yet elegant ballet move involves a quick leap off the ground, with the legs held together and extended

Sauté

500

This legendary producer founded MGM Studios and created the tagline "More stars than there are in heaven."

Louis B. Mayer

500

This author coined the term "The Gilded Age" in his satirical novel about greed and corruption in post-Civil War America

Mark Twain