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This word means, "Yep, OK, or Absolutely."

Bet

100

After 20 years without a gold medal, this hockey team won against the Soviet Union and Sweden win in Lake Placid. 

Team USA

100

Perhaps the most well known tragedy, this play has been remade into several different film adaptations.

Romeo and Juliet

100

This actor was the first to dawn the mask and become the Batman in the first TV show, in 1966-68.

Adam West

100

This supposed "glitch' was supposed to happen when the century turned over from the year 1999 to 2000. 

Y2K

200

This word describes something that is expensive or with a lot of value. It is also the name of a famous company. 

Gucci?

200

This country won against the Men's Team USA in basketball in the 1972 olympics after some clock confusion.

Soviet Union

200

The wife of Shakespeare also shares the name of this famous Hollywood actress who stars in films like "Les Misérables," and, "The Dark Knight Rises."

Anne Hathaway

200

This famous actor voices The Joker in the animated show, "Batman: The Animated Series."

Mark Hamill

200

The 1202 Program error appeared in the DSKY of this historic NASA mission.

Apollo 11

300

This phrase decribes when something is permanently on your mind - this could be a person or a memory. 

Living rent free

300

This olympian holds the current record for the most gold medals. 

Michael Phelps

300

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country shares its name with this a line in this Shakespeare play. Specifically in Act III.

What is Hamlet

300

Perhaps the most famous actor to play a villain, this 80s action star played Mr. Freeze in the 1997 film, "Batman and Robin."

Arnold Schwarzenegger

300

This company accidentally payed Chris Reynolds a total of 92 quadrillion dollars, which would have become the most expensive glitch in history. He did not receive any of this money in his account later.

PayPal

400

If this item wasn't the best nor the worst, this word would perfectly describe it. 

Mid

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In 1992, this country won their first gold in football (soccer), and to add on to the celebrations, it was in their home country.

Spain
400

This play has many twists and turns, but is the only play to have a curse in the plot

Macbeth

400

Once named Harvey Dent, he lived long enough to see himself become this villain. 

Two-Face

400

In 2008, this international airport accidentally added a Terminal 5 to its computers, when no such terminal existed at the time. 

London Heathrow.

500

Often used in reference to video gaming, it's a phrase similar to, "Take a break," or, "experience something other than the game."

Touch grass

500

This country is the only one to participate in every Olympic Games and has always won a gold medal

Great Britain (United Kingdom)

500

This play is the longest of Shakespeare's works. It so happens to be more than 4000 lines. 

Hamlet

500

Featured in almost every Batman movie, comic, and TV Show, this weapon is the most used by Batman.

Batarang

500

This computer virus effected many computers in the US and Europe, causing billions of dollars in damages.

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