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Milwaukee
100

She is the main antagonist in the Disney film Sleeping Beauty.

Maleficent

100

This civil rights activist who was assassinated for his beliefs lived by this "Darkness can not drive out darkness: only light can do that.  Hate can not drive out hate, only love can do that".

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

This country has won the most summer Olympic medals with 2,793.

The United States

100

This anti-hero, Kansas City Chiefs fan is the whole problem.

Taylor Swift

100

These two tv shows took place in Milwaukee in the 70s and 80s.

Happy Days

Laverne and Shirley

200

He is the cunning villain in Disney's three little pigs.

Big Bad Wolf

200

This American author penned this "If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything".

Mark Twain

200

This country has won the most winter Olympic medals.

Norway

200

What tv family composed of Mike, Carol, Greg, Marsha, Peter, Jan, Bobby, and Cindy.

The Brady Bunch

200

Alice Cooper told Wayne Cambell that this is what Milwaukee meant.

The good land

300

Mickey Mouse's main antagonist.

Pete

300

This playwright penned this "The fool doth think he is wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool".

William Shakespeare

300

This was the year the U.S. boycotted the summer Olympics.

1980

300

This candy encourages people to taste the rainbow.

Skittles

300

This was the "food" that made Milwaukee famous.

Beer

400

The main antagonist in the Nightmare before Christmas.

Oogie Boogie

400

This wild Oscar phrased "Be yourself; everyone else is already taken".

Oscar Wilde

400

This was one of the newly added sports to the summer Olympics.

Break dancing/Breaking

400

This person walked the Academy Award red carpet in a swan dress, stopping at one point to lay an egg.

Bjork

400

This baseball player and announcer was one of Milwaukee's most famous people.  

Bob Uecker

500

He is the first Disney villain with a musical number.  He is a swindler in Pinocchio.

Honest John

500

This inventor is known for stating this "I have not failed.  I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work".

Thomas Edison

500

In 1996 this female gymnast became a national sports hero for helping the U.S. win gold by scoring a 9.712 on the vaults and landing on an ankle with a sprain and tendon damage.

Kerri Strug

500

This was the name of the coffee shop in friends.

Central Perk

500

In 1850, he was the slave that was captured in Milwaukee trying to flee to Canada.  While in jail, over 5000 people protested and broke him out of jail.

Joshua Glover