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GREAT KINGS
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GONE TO THE DOGS
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With 21 Grammy awards, this artist has a collaboration with Adidas for his shoe line.

Kanye West

100

The heir to Claudius, this Roman emperor is often referred to as a mad tyrant.

Nero

100

Along with another piece, this Munch original was stolen at gunpoint in 2004--the paintings has been found, but the gunmen remain at large.

The Scream

100

This iconic hip-hop star was shot four times after watching Mike Tyson spar Bruce Seldon in Las Vegas, 1996.

Tupac

100

This popular pooch is best known for saving little Timmy from a well--despite this event never actually occurring in the television series.

Lassie

200

With 10 Grammy awards, this musician from the 70's is known as the "Queen of Funk."

Chaka Khan

200

This name refers to both the deceased king of Norway and the crown prince in Shakespeare's Hamlet.

Fortinbras

200

After two years, Vincenzo Peruggia was caught with this piece, which he had smuggled out from the world's most famous art museum.

Mona Lisa

200

A founding member of the Rolling Stones, this British musician drowned in his swimming pool at age 27.

Brian Jones

200

This demonic dog guards the gates of the Underworld in Greek mythology.

Cerberus

300

This artist became the youngest to ever win a Grammy for Song of the Year in 2014.

Lorde

300

Glorified in an Akkadian epic, this godlike figure was the king of the Sumerian city-state of Uruk.

Gilgamesh

300

These ancient statues were removed from the Parthenon by Thomas Bruce, British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, between 1799-1803.

Elgin Marbles

300

Two years after winning a Golden Globe for Valley of the Dolls, this actress was murdered by a Californian cult in 1969.

Sharon Tate

300

This Saint Bernard runs amok in his namesake novel, killing several people.

Cujo

400

This comedian won Best Comedy Album for six years in a row from 1965 to 1970.

Bill Cosby

400

This shah was the last of his dynasty to lead Iran before a revolution in 1979.

Mohammed Reza Pahlavi

400

If the subject of this Metzinger piece were older, Frank Ocean might empty his bank account for it.

Man with a Pipe

400

Known for his collaborations with music celebrities, this fashion icon was murdered in Miami Beach in 1997

Gianni Versace

400

This dog is a mother to quite a few pups in the beloved animated film 101 Dalmatians.

Perdita

500

This Bluegrass musician has won the most Grammy's of any non-composer or producer in history.

Alison Krauss

500

Known as the King of Babylon, this leader is known for destroying Solomon's Temple in the Bible.

Nebuchadnezzar II

500

This Rembrandt depicts a ship caught in a tempest on the high seas.

The Storm on the Sea of Galilee

500

This rock legend cofounded Pantera and Damageplan before being shot by a deranged fan in 2004.

Dimebag Darrell

500

This dog rode Sputnik 2 to become the first organism to orbit the Earth.

Laika