Countries
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Classic Songs of the 80's
100

This country was once ruled by pharaohs.

Egypt

100

This 1966 Clint Eastwood film features the iconic showdown between “The Good,” “The Bad,” and “The Ugly.”

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

100

This country is the world’s largest producer of coffee beans, responsible for about one-third of global production.

Brazil

100

This colorful candy's slogan is “Taste the Rainbow.”

Skittles

100

This crunchy orange snack is known for leaving powdery residue on your fingers.

Cheetos

100

This Michael Jackson hit from 1982 features the famous moonwalk dance move.

Billie Jean

200

Sushi originated in this country.

Japan

200

John Wayne won his only Academy Award for playing U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogburn in this 1969 film.

True Grit

200

This U.S. state, known for its cold winters and many lakes, is where Caribou Coffee was founded in 1992.

Minnesota

200

This chocolate bar is known for being broken into pieces with the phrase “Gimme a break.”

Kit Kat

200

This large desert animal is known for its humps and ability to go days without water.

Camel

200

This 1985 anthem by Simple Minds encourages listeners to “hold on” during tough times and is featured at the end of the movie The Breakfast Club. 

Don’t You (Forget About Me)

300

Oktoberfest is celebrated annually in this country.

Germany

300

This 1952 Western starring Gary Cooper features a lone marshal facing outlaws at the title time of day.

High Noon

300

This popular chain, known for its green mermaid logo, is famous for selling lattes and frappuccinos.

Starbucks

300

This peanut butter-filled candy comes in orange packaging and is especially popular at Halloween.

Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups

300

In Monopoly, you can take one of these cards to try to get a "Get Out of Jail Free" card. 

Chance Card OR Community Chest Card

300

This 1985 charity single was performed by a supergroup of famous musicians and raised money for famine relief in Africa.

We Are the World

400

This country is known for its spicy curry and Bollywood films.

India

400

This 1962 film brought together an all-star cast including James Stewart, John Wayne, and Gregory Peck to tell the story of the American frontier.

How the West Was Won

400

This Italian word, meaning "pressed out," refers to a concentrated shot of coffee brewed under high pressure.

Espresso

400

This chewy candy shares its name with a popular square-shaped dance move.

Starburst

400

This sweet, spun sugar treat is often found at carnivals and melts in your mouth.

Cotton Candy

400

 This 1984 song by Prince is his biggest hit. 

Purple Rain
500

Machu Picchu is located in this South American country.

Peru

500

In this 1969 buddy Western, Paul Newman and Robert Redford play outlaws constantly being pursued by a relentless posse.

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

500

This U.S. city is often considered the unofficial coffee capital due to its rainy weather and birthplace of Starbucks.  

Seattle

500

This crunchy, honeycomb-centered chocolate bar was named after a planet.

Mars Bar

500

This popular Mexican city on the Yucatán Peninsula is famous for its white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and spring break destinations.

Cancún

500

This 1983 song by Cyndi Lauper has the line, The phone rings, in the middle of the night
My father yells, "What you gonna do with your life?"

Girls Just Want to Have Fun