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Name That Tune
100

This British band invaded America in 1964 with their hit "I Want to Hold Your Hand."

 The Beatles

100

Known for hits like “Let’s Stay Together,” this smooth soul singer was nicknamed the “Prince of Soul.”

Al Green

100

This essential nutrient, found in citrus fruits, helps boost the immune system.

Vitamin C

100

In this 1988 film, Bruce Willis plays John McClane, a cop who battles terrorists in a Los Angeles skyscraper.

Die Hard

100

Play that track! 

I Walk the Line by Johnny Cash

200

This legendary guitarist wowed Woodstock audiences in 1969 with his electric rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner."

Jimi Hendrix

200

This rock band asked “Who Are You” in a 1978 hit and smashed guitars on stage.

The Who
200

Washing your hands for at least this many seconds helps prevent the spread of germs.

20 seconds

200

DAILY DOUBLE

This actor is famous for playing Ethan Hunt in the Mission: Impossible franchise.

Tom Cruise

200

Time to groove!

Can't Buy Me Love by The Beatles

300

This folk duo asked, "Hello darkness, my old friend," in their 1964 hit.

Simon & Garfukel

300

Surprise Name That Tune!

Dreams by Fleetwood Mac

300

This hormone regulates blood sugar and is often deficient in people with Type 1 diabetes.

Insulin

300

“I'll be back” is an iconic line from this 1984 sci-fi action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The Terminator

300

Rock & Roll!

Footloose by Kenny Loggins

400

Surprise Name That Tune!

My Girl

400

This female rock singer had a hit with “Heartbreaker” in 1979 and was known for her powerful voice and raspy style.

Pat Benatar

400

Avocados, nuts, and olive oil are good sources of this type of fat that supports heart health.

Unsaturated fats

400

This 1997 film stars Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as agents protecting Earth from extraterrestrial threats.

Men in Black

400

DAILY DOUBLE 

Drop that Beat!

Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) by Stevie Wonder

500

Before going solo, Diana Ross was the lead singer of this Motown girl group.

The Supremes

500

David Bowie introduced this glam rock alter ego in 1972 with the album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.

Ziggy Stardust

500

This hormone, often called the “stress hormone,” is released by the adrenal glands in response to anxiety or danger.

Cortisol

500

In The Dark Knight (2008), this actor played the Joker, delivering a chilling performance.

Heath Ledger

500

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