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Hunting
100

This Shakespearean tragedy tells the story of two young lovers from feuding families in Verona.

Romeo and Juliet?

100

This 1994 film follows Andy Dufresne as he maintains hope while serving time at Shawshank Prison.

Shawshank Redemption

100

This symbol of the Olympics is lit in Olympia, Greece, and carried in a relay to the host city to officially open the Games.

Olympic Torch

100

This “Purple Rain” singer and multi-instrumentalist was born and raised in Minneapolis.

Prince

100

This American band, known for hits like Hotel California, released their iconic album Hotel California in 1976.

The Eagles 

100

This popular North American game animal, known for its large antlers, is often hunted in the fall.

Deer

200

This American novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald captures the excess and disillusionment of the Jazz Age through the mysterious Jay Gatsby.

The Great Gatsby

200

This 1991 road film starring Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon follows two women on an unforgettable adventure that ends at the Grand Canyon. 

Thelma & Louise

200

This ancient civilization is credited with starting the original Olympic Games around 776 B.C.

Greece

200

This legendary folk musician, born in Duluth, Minnesota, wrote classics like “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “The Times They Are a-Changin’.”

Bob Dylan

200

This British rock band, fronted by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, released Stairway to Heaven in the 1970s.

Led Zeppelin

200

Hunters often use this tool, which launches arrows, as an alternative to a firearm.

Bow

300

This novel by Jane Austen follows Elizabeth Bennet as she navigates love and social class with the proud Mr. Darcy.

Pride and Prejudice

300

In this 1989 romantic comedy, Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan debate whether men and women can ever just be friends.

When Harry Met Sally

300

This U.S. city hosted the Summer Olympics twice, once in 1904 and again in 1984.

Los Angeles

300

This former NFL quarterback, nicknamed “The Gunslinger,” was born in Westlake, Minnesota, and starred for teams including the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, New York Jets, and ultimately retired as a Minnesota Viking. 

Brett Favre

300

This rock singer, nicknamed “The Boss,” released Born to Run in 1975.

Bruce Springsteen

300

This migratory bird, often hunted in the U.S., is known for its distinctive gobble.

Turkey

400

This 19th-century novel by Charles Dickens begins with the line, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”  

A Tale of Two Cities

400

This 2019 Tom Hanks film tells the true story of Mister Rogers and a cynical journalist who learns a few life lessons.

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

400

The Olympic symbol features five interlocking rings, each representing one of these.

The 5 continents

400

Born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, this actress and singer became a Hollywood legend for her role as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz.  

Judy Garland

400

This British glam rock singer, famous for his zig-zag face paint, is the co-singer and bassist for the band KISS.

Paul Stanley

400

This item used in hunting mimics the sounds or appearance of animals to attract them.

Decoy

500

This Russian epic by Leo Tolstoy explores themes of love, war, and society during Napoleon’s invasion of Russia.

War and Peace

500

In this 2003 romantic comedy, Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton discover love can strike at any age — even after a heart scare in the Hamptons.

Something’s Gotta Give

500

This American swimmer, known as the “Baltimore Bullet,” has won 23 Olympic gold medals, the most in history.

Michael Phelps

500

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, this actor and comedian is known for films like Wedding Crashers, Dodgeball, and Swingers.

Vince Vaughn

500

This Canadian singer-songwriter released Harvest in 1972 and is known for Heart of Gold and Old Man.

Neil Young

500

In hunting, this term refers to the distance at which a hunter can accurately hit a target or game animal.  

Effective Range