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100

 What flavor of Pop-Tarts does Buddy the Elf use in his spaghetti in Elf?

Chocolate

100

In 1959, This cartoon premiered featuring a good natured moose who was best friends with a flying squirrel.

Rocky and Bullwinkle

100

What is the name for a young kangaroo?

A Joey

100

This singer boasts an 8 octave vocal range and has had a Billboard No. 1 hit in each of the last four decades.

Who is Mariah Carey

100

Graceland is the famous mansion of Rock and Roll legend Elvis Presley. In what city can this famous landmark be found?

 Memphis, Tennessee

200

What pop vocal group performs at the wedding in Bridesmaids?

Wilson Phillips

200

This fictional 90's-early 2000's New York couple were 'on again, off again' for 10 seasons, especially when they were on a break...or were they? 

Who are Ross and Rachel

200

This is a French word that means 'pretty'

Jolie

200

This American singer and songwriter nicknamed 'The Queen of Soul' was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Aretha Franklin
200

In which state would you find Mount Rushmore?

South Dakota

300

What TV show was Jack Nicholson referencing when he ad-libbed "Here's Johnny!" in The Shining?

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

300

The duo that started this sweet Vermont based company has a graveyard where they bury their discontinued flavors. There are over 300 flavors that have been sent to the graveyard.

Ben and Jerry

300

This is the capital of Indonesia

Jakarta

300

This Canadian-American artist released her debut album, "Jagged Little Pill" in 1995.

Alanis Morissette
300

This famous "Gateway" arch is also known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. In which city is this monument located?

St. Louis, Missouri

400

What real-life on-again off-again Hollywood power couple starred in the film Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?

Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton

400

What are the names of the parents of "the boy who lived" - that were tragically killed using an unforgivable curse by "he who must not be named."

James and Lilly Potter

400

This musical machine first showcased in November 23, 1889 . At that time it was popularly called as the nickel-in-the-slot phonograph. It reached its height of popularity in the 1950's.

A Jukebox

400

This artist's, who's real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, famously caused controversy over the dress she wore to the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards.

Lady GaGa

400

A little over a mile offshore in San Francisco Bay, this place nicknamed “The Rock” operated as a federal prison from 1934-1963, housed infamous inmates such as Al Capone and Whitey Bulger and inspired numerous novels and films.

Alcatraz Island

500

Joaquin Phoenix received his first Oscar nomination for playing Roman emperor Commodus in what 2000 Oscar-winning epic?

Gladiator

500

Who are the famous couple from ‘Game of Thrones’ known as ‘The Dragon and The Wolf’?

Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow

500

This word can be used as a noun or a verb meaning 'a person or thing to bring bad luck'. The origin is uncertain, but it is believed to be derived from a word which refers to a mythical bird in ancient Greek mythology. 

Jinx

500

What rock guitarist played on the Michael Jackson song “Beat It"?

Eddie Van Halen

500

An iconic part of New York City’s skyline since 1931 and standing 1,200 feet high, this Art Deco building and award-winning U.S. landmark allows visitors to take in views of Manhattan from its observation areas on the 86th and 102nd floors.

Empire State Building