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100

This British monarch banned the burning of coal in London in 1306.

                        Pg.89

Who is King Edward I?

100

We changed are name to "Radiohead" in _____.  

                               Pg. 100

When is 1992?

100

After a move to this place Joni Mitchell released Joni Mitchell (Song to a Seagull) in 1968.

                                 Pg.91

What is Los Angeles?

100

"I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (1968) became the biggest hit that Motown had ever experienced, remaining in this position on the pop single charts for this many weeks.

                                      Pg.96

What is 1 and 7?

100

When Joni Mitchell went to Hawaii, she arrived at this time.

                                            Pg.92

What is 11 o'clock at night?

200

I founded Motown Records (originally called Tamala Records) in 1959.

                                Pg.95

Who is Berry Gordy Jr.?

200

Berry Gordy Jr. Agreed in ____ to distribute Sammy Davis, Jr.'s short-lived album label "Ecology Records".

                                 Pg. 98

When is 1970?

200

It was not until 1956 that Britain passed a "Clean Air Act" this place followed with its own act in 1968.

                                    Pg.89

What is the United States?

200

"Whats Going On" reached this position on the 1971 Billboard pop chart. 

                                    Pg.97

What is 2?

200

______ _____, is the lead vocalist of Radiohead.

                                   Pg.100

Who is Thomas Yorke?

300

This artist devised an "ecology" symbol in 1969, publishing his effort in the Los Angeles Free Press on November 7.

                                    Pg.90

Who is Ron Cobb?

300

Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame In this year.

                            Pg.99

When is 2002?

300

Henery David Thoreau wrote Walden; or Life in the Woods, which detailed his two-year stay at this place.

                                    Pg.89

What is Walden Pond?

300

"Big Yellow Taxi" reached this number on the 1969 U.S. Billboard rankings.

                            Pg. 92

What is 67?

300

In 2021, Rolling Stone ranked "Idioteque" this number in its "500 Greatest Songs of all Time".

                                   Pg. 104

What is 48?

400

Joni Mitchell was married to this folk singer for a short time.

                               Pg.91

Who is Chuck Mitchell?

400

In _____, BMI awarded a certificate to Joni Mitchell that verified that there had been a million licensed performances of "Big Yellow Taxi".

                              Pg. 93

When is 1996?

400

Mitchell's reference to"Sugarloaf Mountain" (Pu'u Koa'e) implies that she was on this Hawaiian island.

                              Pg. 92

What is Maui?

400

"Inner City Blues" reached this spot on the pop charts in September of 1971.

                             Pg.98

What is 9?

400

In the picture on page 96, Motown records head Berry Gordy Jr. watches _____ ____ and the ________ during a recording session.

                                       Pg. 96

Who is Diana Ross and the Supremes?

500

This artist composed the Tristan chord.

                                  Pg.102

Who is Richard Wagner?

500

 Mitchell's third album Ladies of the canyon was released in April of ____.

                             Pg. 92

When is 1970?

500

"Motown Records" got its name as a tribute to this city (Motor City).

                                        Pg.95

What is Detroit?

500

Mitchell's second album Clouds did much better than her first album, rising to this spot on the Billboard charts. 

                             Pg.91

What is 31?

500

Berry Gordy Jr. blocked the release of "Grapevine" this long.

                              Pg.96

What is over a year?