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100

This ballad became Judy Garland's theme song after she introduced it in "The Wizard of Oz" 

Somewhere Over the Rainbow

100

In a 1933 film, he takes Fay Wray to the top of the Empire State Building.

King Kong

100

In 1966 this man stepped down from hosting the Western "Death Valley Days" to focus on his campaign for governor

Ronald Reagan


100

Her books include 1936's "Murder in Mesopotamia" & 1923's "Murder on the Links"

Agatha Christie


100

The town in his "Starry Night" is Saint-Rémy, where he was a patient in its mental hospital


Vincent Van Gogh



200

"I'm gonna live forever, baby, remember my name" is a lyric from this 1980 Oscar winner from the film of the same name

Fame

200

In this 1962 film former child star Bette Davis lives in a crumbling Hollywood mansion with her invalid sister

Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?


200

John Amos played the father on this '70s sitcom until he was killed off & J.J. became the man of the house

Good Times

200

 Arthur Dimmesdale is Hester Prynne's baby daddy in this novel

The Scarlet Letter

200

Dali's "Persistence of Memory" features 3 of these objects appearing to wilt

Watches (Clocks)

300

One of Edith Piaf's signature songs, it was also the title of a 2007 biopic of her

La Vie En Rose


300

Which Hollywood actor played 6 different roles in The Polar Express?


Tom Hanks



300

What infamous British sketch comedy show first debuted on October 5, 1969 on BBC?

Monty Python's Flying Circus

300

This bestseller has everything: exotic locales, a shipwreck & a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker

The Life of Pi


300

This art movement got its name from an 1872 Monet painting detailing an early morning french landscape
 

Impressionism

400

"Scrambled Eggs" was the original working title of this Beatles song

Yesterday


400

What is the name of John Travolta's character in the 1977 film “Saturday Night Fever”?

Tony Manero

400

His February 9 & 16, 1964 Sunday night shows each captured over 50% of the viewing audience

Ed Sullivan

400

What famous novel begins with the line:
“It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen”?

1984

400

She's the American-born expatriate whose work is seen here

Mary Cassatt

500

This song is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the Best Selling Physical Single of all time (Not including streaming)

White Christmas.
Sung by Bing Crosby. Written by Irving Berlin
Over 50 million copies sold



500

This 1986 movie begins with the line "I was 12 going on 13 the first time I saw a dead human being. It happened in the summer of 1959"

Stand By Me



500

Before his first success with "Come Blow Your Horn", he wrote TV comedy for "Your Show of Shows" & "The Phil Silvers Show"

Neil Simon


500

He wrote under the pen names of Edith Van Dyne and Capt. Hugh Fitzgerald, as well as several others. He was most famous for a classic children's fantasy novel.
What was his real name?

L. Frank Baum - The Wizard of Oz

500

His unfinished portrait of George Washington splits its time between the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC and The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston


Gilbert Stuart