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100

A famous marshmallow, graham cracker, chocolate-coated snack cake that was invented by the Chattanooga Bakery in 1917.

What is a Moon Pie?

100

The two American football teams that always play one another on Thanksgiving Day.

What are the Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions?

100

A famous Tennessee songwriter born on January 19th, 1946, who claims the title, "Queen of Country," and has a theme park named after her.

Who is Dolly Parton? 

100

The native American, who legend says taught the first pilgrims to grow crops in America, and celebrated the first Thanksgiving alongside them. 

Who was Squanto?

100

The number of episodes of Stranger Things Season 5 currently available on Netflix.

How many is 4?

200

A famous actor and singer, born January 31st, 1981, in Memphis, Tennessee known mainly from his musical debut in hit boy group NSYNC.

Who is Justin Timberlake?

200

A beloved Christmas song that was traditionally a Thanksgiving song.

What is Jingle Bells? 

200

The first American Idol winner and artist responsible for hits like Miss Independent and Since You've Been Gone.

Who is Kelly Clarkson? 

200

The first Native American to be canonized as a Saint in the Catholic Church after one of her relics healed a boy suffering from a bacterial infection in 2006. 

Who was St. Kateri Tekakwitha?

200

The name of Dustin's pet Demogorgon in season 2.

Who is Dart?

300

A Nashville institution, formally broadcast from Ryman Auditorium, that is now the longest-running radio broadcast in U.S. history.

What is Grand Ole Opry?

300

The city whose Thanksgiving Day Parade concludes with Santa Claus receiving a key to the city. 

What is Detroit?

300

The album with the most units sold of all time, with estimates stretching from 70 million to 120 million, and the first album to win eight Grammy awards.

What is Michael Jackson's Thriller?

300

The Native American tribe that inhabited the east bank of the lower Mississippi River, who lived in earthen mounds, had a caste system, and is the namesake for a 444-mile trail that passes through Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama. 

Who were the Natchez people?

300

The mayor of Hawkins, portrayed by actor Cary Elwes.

Who is Larry Kline?

400

The Nashville Chicken Joint, whose founder is responsible for first concocting Nashville Hot Chicken 100 years ago.

What is Prince's Hot Chicken?

400

The first animal character balloon to debut on the original Macy's Day Parade. 

Who is Felix the Cat?

400

A famous rock artist who founded The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Long-Haired Men. 

Who was David Bowie?

400

Two native american groups whose members were the first native people to serve as Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War due to their economic ties to Southern agriculture and slaveholding. 

Who are the Creek and Choctaw? 

400

Lucas and Mike play this song for Max to save her from the Mind Flayer's attack in season 4.

What is Running Up That Hill

500

The architect of the Tennessee Capitol, whose body was buried in the building's walls upon his request.

Who was William Strickland?

500

The weight, in pounds, of the largest pumpkin pie ever recorded (you may guess to the nearest hundred).

How much is 3,699 pounds (or 3,700 pounds)
500

The first rap song to win an Academy Award for Best Original Song, authored by Eminem for his MTV Movie Award-winning film, 8 Mile (which also happens to be my favorite movie). 

What is Lose Yourself

500

A Native American actress who spoke out against the violence toward Native people in Western films at the 1973 Academy Awards, appearing in place of Marlon Brando after he refused to accept his Oscar for The Godfather for this same reason. 

Who was Maria Louise Cruz (Sacheen Littlefeather)?

500

The phrase encrypted in the first portion of the Russian code that Steve and Robin interpret in Season 3, based on the Lynx Delivery Company logo. 

What is "The silver cat feeds"?