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100

The yellow brick road leads to this capital city

The Emerald City

100

A man from Alabama who owns a shrimp boat

Forest Gump

100

A group of 3 or more notes played simultaneously to create harmony

Chord

100

in 1989 this structure was destroyed, signifying an end to communist rule over eastern Europe. 

the Berlin Wall

100

This element makes up about 32% of the mass of planet Earth. 

Iron

200

This fictional town has a gateway to a monsterous parallel dimension home to the demogorgon.

Hawkins Indiana

200

A weapons manufacturer who was captured and imprisoned by the 10 Rings in Afghanistan, escaping by building an armored suit out of spare parts in a cave.

Tony Stark, Iron Man

200

Langston Hughes and Duke Ellington were prominent figures in this African American movement during the 1930s.

Harlem Renaissance

200

On April 23rd 2005 Jawed Karim caputred a video of elephants at the San Diego zoo, uploading the first ever this.

Youtube Video

200

Before Copernicus introduced this theory, it was widely considered that Earth was the center of the solar system.

The Heliocentric Theory

300

This electric city is where you can find the most producitve regional paper salesmen.

Scranton Pennsylvania

300

This educational show is one of the longest currently running programs, starting in 1969, and hosting a variety of celeberties, public figures and other entertainers.

Sesame Street

300

With almost 14,000 performances this Broadway show has the record for the longest running musical.

Phantom of the Opera 

300

in 1871 1/3 of this city burned down destroying 17,000 buildings, and leaving 100,000 homeless

Chicago

300

This African American woman's work proved to be integral to the success of NASA's Apollo moon landing program and the first human spaceflight. 

Katherine Johnson

400

The Galactic Empire destroyed this moon planet home to Princess Leia

Alderaan 

400

This 1975 film is considered the first modern Blockbuster movie, due to its massive box office success.

Jaws

400

The Haka is a traditional ceremonial war dance performed by the Maori people of this nation.

New Zealand

400

in 1953, this area was established as a result of an armistice agreement, intended to act as a buffer for conflict.

The Korean Demiliterized Zone (DMZ)

400

During World War II this man developed a computer that cracked the German Enigma code, significantly aiding the Allied war effort. 

Alan Turing

500

Originally a Chinese military fort, this lawless city was demolished in 1994 due to overcrowding, crime, and poor living conditions.

Kowloon Walled City, Hong Kong

500

In this film a tramp falls in love with a blind flower girl. 

City Lights, Charlie Chaplin

500

The Chrysler Building and Empire State Building in New York are considered iconic representations of what 20th century artistic movement and architectural style?

Art Deco

500

In 1977 two Pan Am Boeing 747s collided at this location, killing 583 people and making it the deadliest aviation disaster to date. 

Tenerife Airport

500

The double slit experiment was done to prove what theory?

The observer theory