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200

The movie "Love Me Tender" premiered in November 1956. He was the star of the movie 

Elvis Presley

200

If you don't know anything about professional golf, you still probably know the name of this golfer. He has set and broken many records, but his reputation suffered over a scandal in personal life.

Tiger Woods

200

Aside from being the first Postmaster General of the United States, this man achieved fame from flying a kite in a lightning storm...as I've intricately illustrated.

Benjamin Franklin

200

February

Amethyst 

200

This was the first recognized National Park

Yellowstone

400

This American television sitcom, starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz was released on 15 October 1951

I Love Lucy

400

There is a game played on a big grassy field that Americans have one name for and the rest of the world calls something else. This is what Americans call it

Soccer

400

Tall hat...beard...that unmistakable likeness...this one seems straightforward from the artist's perspective

Abraham Lincoln 

400

September

Sapphire

400

This National Park is also known as one of the 7 Wonders of the World

Grand Canyon

600

These 1950s entertainment venues were known as "Passion Pits"

Drive-Ins

600

He played long ago and set many records despite being pretty undisciplined off the field. There's a candy bar that sounds a lot like his name but isn't named after him.

Babe Ruth

600

Okay. That's not a tumour- that's an ear...there's only one. Which of these historical people known for "Starry Night" and "The Potato Eaters" is depicted?

Vincent Van Gogh 

600

June

Pearl

600

This National Park is home to the deepest lake in the United States

Crater Lake National Park

800

This 1957 craze was invented by Arthur Melin and Richard Knerr which gave kids and adults alike, hours of fun and exercise

Hula Hoop

800

These are New York City's two major baseball teams

The Yankees and the Mets

800

 The famous lady depicted ended up kick-starting the Civil Rights movement in 1955

Rosa Parks

800

January

Garnet

800

This National Park was once used as a high security prison

Alcatraz 

1000

This is the most photographed attraction, located in Fantasyland, at Disneyland

The Castle

1000

The Modern Olympics are split into two games in order to feature different sports. These are the two types of Olympics

Summer and Winter
1000

 Oft-cited as the creator of the detective story (with "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"), who is the man depicted with another of his creations

Edgar Allen Poe

1000

August

Peridot

1000

There are this many national parks

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