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100

Magazine first published in 1922 by DeWitt Wallace and Lila Acheson Wallace with 31 articles - one for each day of the month.

What is Reader's Digest?

100

Actress who's entertainment career spanned more than eight decades, from star turns on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Golden Girls to more recent roles in Hot in Cleveland and The Proposal.

Who is Betty White?

100

Like a good neighbor, ________ is there.

What is State Farm?

100

Invention first patented in 1922 by Stephen Poplawski to bring us smoothies, margaritas and purees.

What is the Blender?

100

Started in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association, but was rebranded to this name in 1922.

What is the National Football League (NFL)?

200

This author of the iconic book, Slaughterhouse-Five was born in Indianapolis in 1922.

Who is Kurt Vonnegut Jr.?

200

She became famous as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. 

Who is Judy Garland?

200

This brand of stuffing may have been on your Thanksgiving table and its products line your grocer's freezer shelves.

What is Stouffer's?

200

Each year, millions of people visit this 19-foot seated statue looking out over the reflecting pool and the Washington Monument on the National Mall.

What is the Lincoln Memorial?

200

The first Professional Women's ______ team in America was originally formed to help raise money for wounded soldiers during World War I in England, but relocated.

What is soccer?

300

Founded on October 18, 1922 and began airing daily radio broadcasts out of a London studio.

What is The British Broadcasting Company (BBC)?

300

The beloved creator of the Marvel Comics universe and some of our favorite action movies.

Who is Stan Lee?

300

Originally founded in 1922 as the Swallow Sidecar Company by William Walmsley and William Lyons, this luxury car company was renamed in 1945.

What is Jaguar?

300

This theater, located on Washington, D.C.’s “Black Broadway,” served the area’s African American community when segregation kept them out of other venues.

What is The Lincoln Theater?

300

Arguably college football’s most famous stadium, this 57,000-seat Pasadena stadium was completed in October 1922.

What is The Rose Bowl?

400

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s satirical short story about aging with film adaptation staring Brad Pitt.

What is the Curious Case of Bejamin Button?

400

This comedian most people know as Fred G. Sanford from Sanford and Son “broke new ground for minorities and comedians alike.

Who is Redd Foxx?

400

Originally founded as the American Appliance Company, this early tech startup now specialized in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions.

What is Raytheon?

400

The U.S. Navy’s first aircraft carrier, commissioned in March 1922.

What is the USS Langley?

400

The “House That Ruth Built” which would go on to see a total of 26 World Series championships before the Bronx Bombers moved to a new stadium in 2009.

What is Yankee Stadium?

500

Founded by Henry Luce in 1922 and also responsible for iconic magazines such as Fortune, Life, and Sports Illustrated.

What is Time Inc.

500

He gave the world Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Peppermint Patty, and the rest of the Peanuts gang.

Who is Charles Schulz?

500

Founded in 1922, when 25 army officers in San Antonio decided to insure one another’s vehicles.

What is the United Services Automobile Association (USAA)?

500

This versatile stationary tool created by Raymond DeWalt in 1922 not only made the work easier—it also performed a variety of woodworking cuts.

What is the radial arm saw?

500

Originally a 14,000-seat tennis stadium, the famed Centre Court at the All England Lawn Tennis Club hosted its first match in 1922 and hosts this Championship once a year.

What is Wimbledon?