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100

Debuting in 1989, this animated series became the longest-running American scripted primetime series.


Simpsons

100

This singer’s real name was Robert Zimmerman before he changed it in the 1960s.

Bob Dylan

100

This U.S. swimmer won a record 8 gold medals at a single Olympics (2008).

Michael Phelps

100

“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee” was famously said by this boxer.

Muhammad Ali

100

This streaming service launched in 2007 as a video-on-demand platform after starting as a DVD rental company.

Netflix

200

This groundbreaking news program, debuting in 1968, became famous for its investigative journalism and ticking stopwatch.

60 Minutes

200

This album began recording during internal romantic breakups among multiple band members.

Fleetwood Mac "Rumors" 

200

This boxer lost his heavyweight title to Buster Douglas in one of the biggest upsets in 1990.

Mike Tyson

200

“I’m the king of the world!” is yelled by Jack in this 1997 film.

Titanic 

200

This singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.

Lady Gaga

300

This sci-fi series explored paranormal investigations.


The X-Files

300

This rapper was originally part of the group N.W.A. before launching a solo career.

Ice Cube 

300

This country hosted both the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2022 Winter Olympics.

China 

300

“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom,” is attributed to this ancient Greek philosopher.

Aristotle 

300

The viral 2015 dress debate asked whether this garment was blue and black or this alternate color combination.

white and gold

400

Crime drama known for its stylish visuals and music integration.


Miami Vice 

400

This album is named after her age during its creation. 

Adele "25"

400

This baseball player was the last to hit over .400 in a season, finishing at .406 in 1941.

Ted Williams

400

“You can’t handle the truth!” is shouted in this 1992 courtroom drama.

A Few Good Men 

400

This animated TV family lives at 742 Evergreen Terrace.

The Simpson Family

500

This sitcom was famously described as “a show about nothing.”


Seinfeld

500

This Bob Dylan song was the first to feature him playing electric instruments, shocking fans at the Newport Folk Festival.

“Like a Rolling Stone”

500

This NFL team completed a perfect season in 1972, finishing 17–0 including the Super Bowl.

Miami Dolphins 

500

“Stay hungry, stay foolish” was popularized in a 2005 Stanford speech by this tech leader.

Steve Jobs 

500

This long-running sketch show premiered in 1975 but defined much of 80s/90s comedy.

Saturday Night Live