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100

"Survey Says!" is the line that is said by every host every time a team picks an answer

Family Feud

100

This piece of art was created by Vincent van Gogh during his stay at the Saint Paul de Mausole Psychiatric Hospital


The Starry Night

100

This branch of the military is older than the country itself

The Army, established on June 14th, 1775

100

This was the name of the group that had a hit in 1978 with the song YMCA

The Village People

100

This was the first national park established by the United States in 1872. Known to sit on top of an active volcano where you can find geysers, hot springs, and mud pots

Yellowstone National Park

200

In this game show, contestants got to select a lucky suitor from a hidden pair of singles

The Dating Game

200

These are the 3 colors that you need in order to make all other colors, also called complimentary colors


Red, Blue, and Yellow

200

In regards to Navy Jargon, this means a former enlisted officer

A mustang

200

This is the city where "Ferris Buellers Day Off" took place

Chicago

200

In a Beach Volleyball match, this is how many players compete against each other

4 (2 on each side)

300

This show had to cancel their "Phone a Friend" lifeline because too many people were googling the answers on the other line of the phone

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

300

This movement was created by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein where they showed that soup cans and comic strips were real art 

Pop Art 

300

This enlisted position in the Air Force does not have any stripes on their sleeve

Airman Basic

300

This was the first, and by far most popular, of the 'Tickle Me' toys that came out in 1996. It was based on this character from 'Sesame Street'

Elmo

300

This is the best hand in a game of Poker

Royal Flush

400

This popular game show featured host Vanna White, who never wore the same dress twice

Wheel of Fortune

400

This artist was known to be a procrastinator, and spent a whopping 14 years completing the famous "Mona Lisa"


Leonardo da Vinci

400

The motto Semper Fi is often used by the Marine Corps and is Latin for this

"Always Faithful" or "Always Loyal"
400

This pro basketball team won 11 championships between 1956-1969

The Boston Celtics

400

In Scuba Diving, SCUBA stands for this

Self contained underwater breathing apparatus


500

Much of the success of this game show can be attributed to the humorous answers given by the celebrities in the nine "squares" on the board

Hollywood Squares

500

This artist discovered his love of painting while serving in the Air Force. Mostly known for his television show "The Joy of Painting" and larger than life hairstyle


Bob Ross

500

This is what a military contractor refers to when talking about a "manually powered fastener-driving impact device"

A hammer

500

This motto was used in the 1970s by Woodsy Owl in his public service announcements about pollution


"Give a hoot, don't pollute"

500

This is how many dominoes there are in a full set

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