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Oh Captain, My Captain
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Lost in Translation
100

This Springfield resident loves donuts and works at a nuclear power plant.

Homer Simpson

100

This 80s anthem told us to "Wake Me Up Before you Go-Go."

Wham!

100

This Disney pirate is known for eyeliner, rum and a compass that points to what you want most.

Captain Jack Sparrow
100

In the U.S. it's "soda." In the South, everything is called this. 

Coke

100

In Spanish, "gracias" means this in English.

Thank You.
200

This show about a paper company in Scranton, Pennsylvania gave us "That's what she said."

The Office
200

This Seattle band's 1991 hit 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' helped define the grunge era. 

Nirvana.

200

This breakfast mascot is always dressed in a navy hat and coat.

Cap'n Crunch

200

In England, fries are called this.

Chips.

200

"Bonjour" is how you say hello in this language.

French

300

Walter White becomes this feared alias in 'Breaking Bad.'

Heisenberg
300

This pop diva released the album 'Like a Virgin' in 1984

Madonna

300

He captains the starship Enterprise in the original Star Trek.

Captain Kirk

300

In Australia, a cooler box is often called this. 

Esky.

300
"Ciao" can mean hello and goodbye in this language.

Italian

400

This fantasy epic featured the houses Stark, Lannister and Targaryen.

Game of Thrones

400

OutKast told us to "Shake it like a Polaroid picture" in this hit. 

Hey Ya!

400

This Marvel hero wields a shield made of Vibranium.

Captain America

400

In New England, this shellfish is called a "grinder," elsewhere it's this.

Submarine Sandwich (Sub)

400

In Japanese, "arigato" means this. 

Thank You.

500

This show had a character known as "The Fonz."

Happy Days
500

This artist's 2010 song "Rolling in the Deep" won Record of the Year.

Adele

500

This cartoon sea captain shouts "Blow me down!" and loves spinach.

Popeye

500

In the U.S., it's "soccer." To the rest of the world, it's this.

Football.
500

"Danke schön" is "thank you" in this language.

German.