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100

This American pop singer became famous in the late 90s with singles such as "OOPS!...I did it again."

Britney Spears

100

This actress, known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series, gained fame in the Y2K era.

Emma Watson

100

In this popular Y2K TV show, a group of friends in New York City frequently hung out at a coffee shop named Central Perk.

Friends

100

Name one 2000s beauty trend.

Skinny brows, lipgloss, colorful eyeshadow, smudged eye makeup, glitter

100

This iconic Y2K snack, shaped like miniature hamburgers, was a popular choice for kids' lunches and snacks.

Lunchables

200

This pop sensation, known for her hit single "Genie in a Bottle," made her debut in the late '90s and continued to shine in the 2000s.

Christina Aguilera

200

This actor portrayed the iconic character Jack Dawson in the blockbuster film "Titanic" released in 1997.

Leonardo Dicaprio

200

This 2000s tv show, follows a mother "Lorelai" and her teenage daughter "Rory" in their hometown of Stars Hollow.

Gilmore Girls

200

Cher from Clueless' iconic outfit.

Yellow plaid mini skirt + blazer

200

In 2001, this company released the first iPod, revolutionizing the way people listened to music and marking the beginning of a new era in technology.

Apple

300

This British pop group, known for songs like "Wannabe" and "Spice Up Your Life," became a sensation in the late '90s.

Spice Girls

300

She played Mia Thermopolis in "The Princess Diaries" films and was a prominent teen star in the early 2000s.

Anne Hathaway

300

In "Legally Blonde," Elle Woods enrolls in which prestigious law school to pursue her ex-boyfriend and win him back?

Harvard Law School

300

These tiny, colorful plastic bracelets, often worn in multiples, were a popular fashion accessory among kids and teens in the Y2K era. (in the shape of animals or objects)

Silly Bandz

300

This video-sharing platform, founded in 2005, allowed users to upload, view, and share videos, leading to the rise of online content creators.

YouTube

400

This boy band, formed in the late '90s, released hit songs like "Bye Bye Bye" and "It's Gonna Be Me."

NSYNC

400

This Y2K-era actress starred in both "Legally Blonde" and "Cruel Intentions" and is known for her portrayal of Elle Woods.

Reese Witherspoon

400

In the movie "Mean Girls," what is the quote that Gretchen tried to make happen.

Fetch

400

This brand of velour tracksuits, famously worn by celebrities like Paris Hilton and Jennifer Lopez, was a Y2K fashion staple.

Juicy Couture

400

This internet search engine, founded in 1998, became one of the most popular ways to find information online during the Y2K era.

Google

500

This girl group, composed of Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams, gained fame in the late '90s and is known for the song "No Scrubs".

Destiny's Child
500

This British soccer star, known for his dazzling skills and fashion sense, gained international fame in the late '90s and early 2000s.

David Beckham

500

In the Devil Wears Prada," the fashion magazine where Andy works is a thinly veiled reference to this real-life iconic fashion publication.

Vogue

500

A trend in the 2000s, seen worn by Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake on the red carpet. (they matched)

All denim everything

500

This handheld digital "pet" was one of the most popular toy fads of the late '90s.

Tamagotchi