Soda Pop
Birds
When MTV Was Cool
Six Flags Great America
Heathers and Jackies
100

Not only was it the first soda pop to be featured on the cover of Time magazine in 1950, it was also the first consumed in outer space in 1985

Coca Cola (Coke)

100

Some species of this talking bird are known to have a lifespan of over 100 years

Parrot

100

The "M" in MTV is supposed to stand for this.... yes, I am making this a trivia question considering how forgotten it has become over the last several decades

Music

100

Six Flags theme parks are all over the USA, but it is Great America that you will find in this Illinois city

Gurnee

100

In 1947, he broke the color barrier by becoming the first black baseball player in MLB when he started at first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers

Jackie Robinson

200

A light blue-green version of this Pepsi product entitled Baja Blast was introduced in 2004 in conjunction with Taco Bell

Mountain Dew

200

When a robin lays its eggs, they are usually this color

Blue

200

The first VMAs in 1984 featured a memorable performance of "Like A Virgin" by this 80s icon

Madonna

200
Celebrating 40 years, the American Eagle is a classic roller coaster with separate tracks whose cars are painted these two colors

Red and blue

200

She may have played a cop on T.J. Hooker from 1982-1986, but she ended up getting arrested herself in 2018 twice for battery... and it wasn't at Melrose Place

Heather Locklear

300

As the oldest soft drink in America making its debut in 1885, it has a secret formula whose recipe is kept as two halves in safe deposit boxes in two separate Dallas banks 

Dr. Pepper

300

An egg from this bird can weigh 3 to 4 pounds, the equivalent of about 24 chicken eggs

Ostrich

300

In 1989, MTV debuted this television series where artists perform live shows with mostly acoustic instruments

Unplugged

300

Formerly known as White Water Rampage, this rafting experience covers 3 acres and uses the guidance of waves and water flow to keep it moving

Roaring Rapids

300

With 12 gold medals, a silver, and two bronzes, she is widely regarded as one of the greatest U.S. Olympians of all time

Jackie Joyner-Kersee

400

In the 70s and 80s, this no-caffeine soda featured commercials with Geoffrey Holder saying "Never had it, never will"

7up

400

It's the only bird that can fly backwards without relying on the wind

Hummingbird

400

When Carson Daly hosted this series, fans could look in on 1515 Broadway while broadcasting, only to have the music videos constantly interrupted by stupid shout-outs

Total Request Live (TRL)

400

When Shockwave was torn down in 2002, it was replaced by an inverted "flying" coaster named after this DC Comics icon

Superman

400

After her Rollergirl role in "Boogie Nights", she went on to star in "Bowfinger" and "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me"

Heather Graham

500

This family-owned root beer once partnered with a Pick N Save store in DeKalb, IL to create the world's largest root beer float

Barq's

500

The 'amakihi is a greenish-yellow species of this Hawaiian bird

Honeycreeper

500

From 1987 to 1990, this hilarious game show hosted by Ken Ober had some of the best skits while the contestants had to wear seat belts in case they got yanked backwards at the end

Remote Control

500

At 330 feet, this rotating cabin is the tallest structure in the park and, on a clear day, gives you a good view of Lake Michigan

Sky Trek Tower

500

After appearing in Prince's "Raspberry Beret" video, she went on to play Amanda Hunsaker in the first Lethal Weapon, then Kelly Gaines on Cheers

Jackie Swanson