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Hallmark Christmas movies
100

The one we make fun of the most.

Arby's

100

This Hall of Fame shortstop was nicknamed 'The Wizard.'

Ozzie Smith

100

'Smells Like Teen Spirit' propelled this Seattle band into the mainstream.

Nirvana

100

This mid-size pickup is a favorite in Ottawa neighborhoods and is produced by Toyota.

Toyota Tacoma

100

Scenes of this title were filmed at Century Public School in Ottawa.

Hot Frosty

200

This pizza chain's 30 mins or less promise became legendary in the 90s

Domino's Pizza

200

A controversial first-base call in Game 6 still haunts fans from this 1985 championship series.

1985 World Series

200

The 'Prince of Darkness' fronted this pioneering metal band.

Black Sabbath

200

This Dodge truck is known for its powerful HEMI engine and comes in 1500, 2500, and 3500 variants.

Dodge RAM

200

Hallmark generally kicks things off in this month.

October

300

You can "Have it your way" at this restaurant

Burger King

300

The Cardinals play at this ballpark named after a beverage brand.

Busch Stadium

300

'Killing in the Name' is by this politically charged LA band.

Rage Against the Machine

300

This best-selling pickup has been America’s top-selling vehicle for over four decades and is known for its aluminum body and hybrid PowerBoost option.

Ford F-150

300

Frequent Hallmark star Lacey Chabert first rose to wider fame in this teen comedy.

Mean Girls

400

This Louisiana-born chain sparked the 2019 chicken sandwich craze.

Popeye's

400

This slugger won NL MVPs in 2005 and 2008 for St. Louis.

Albert Pujols

400

Trent Reznor's industrial project broke out with 'Closer.'

Nine Inch Nails

400

This adventure-focused electric pickup was the first EV truck to hit the U.S. market in 2021 and boasts a “gear tunnel” for extra storage.

Rivian R1T

400

This classic hot beverage is a staple of holiday meet-cutes.

Hot cocoa

500

Famous for sliders, this chain shares a color and structure in its name.

White Castle

500

He posted a 1.12 ERA in 1968 and won both the MVP and Cy Young.

Bob Gibson

500

This one-off supergroup united future Pearl Jam members with Soundgarden's Chris Cornell.

Temple of the Dog

500

Not trucks - This Seahawks player is the only one in NFL history to score a touchdown on a punt return, kickoff return, and interception return in the same season (1998)

Shawn Springs 

500

Not hallmark -- This 1985 event remains one of the most debated moments among Cardinals fans.

The Don Denkinger call in Game 6 of the 1985 World Series