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Tennessee was admitted to the union in this year.

1796

200

This name is given to animals who only eat meat.  The T-Rex was one of them.

Carnivore

200

Each year, the team that wins the Super Bowl earns this trophy, named for the head coach of the Green Bay Packers who won the first two Super Bowls. 

The Vince Lombardi Trophy

200

The Lord of the Rings trilogy was written by this author.

J.R.R. Tolkien

200

Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band  (1967)

The Beatles

400

This soldier, known as the greatest hero of World War I, was awarded the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine-gun nest, killing 32 German soldiers and capturing 132 others as well as knocking out 35 German machine guns, completely overtaking a German controlled hill. 

Alvin York

400

When a character makes a brief appearance in a movie or TV show, they are said to make one of these.

Cameo

400

This baseball team has won the most World Series Championships, with 27.

New York Yankees.

400

This author's Frankenstein Monster began terrorizing the world in 1818.

Mary Shelley

400

The Wall (1979)

Pink Floyd

600

Everyone knows that the colors of the University of Tennessee are Orange and White.  But not everyone knows that the particular shade of orange was chosen because it matches the color of this common flower, which grew prominently on The Hill, a popular area of the UT campus.

American Daisy.

600

This city is home to the University of Virginia.

Charlottesville, VA

600

On October 30, 1974 in the "Rumble in the Jungle," this boxer defeated George Foreman to begin the second of his three reigns as World Heavyweight Champion.

Muhammad Ali

600

This writer took his pen name from a nautical term for water found to be two fathoms, or 12 feet, deep. 

Mark Twain

600

Appetite for Destruction (1987)

Guns N' Roses

800

Memphis is home to this record label, where musicians such as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Roy Orbison began their recording careers.

Sun Records

800

This car company, founded in 1925, is famous for such models as the Imperial, the New Yorker, and the 300C.

Chrysler

800

Michael Jordan lead this team to 6 NBA championships in the 1990s.

Chicago Bulls

800

This Emily Bronte tale is the story of a tragic romance between two lovers, Catherine and Heathcliff.

Wuthering Heights

800

Nevermind (1991)

Nirvana

1000

U.S. Presidents from Tennessee include Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, and this man, who oversaw the acquisition of the Oregon Territory, California, and the territory of New Mexico.

James K. Polk

1000

He was the only American President to serve two non-consecutive terms.

Grover Cleveland

1000

This "King" is NASCAR's all time winningest driver with 200 victories.

Richard Petty

1000

Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code opens with a murder in this famous museum

The Louvre

1000

Destroyer (1976)

KISS