Across the Universe
Back in the U.S.S.R.
The Long and Winding Road
Drive My Car
Let it "Be"
The Beatles
100

It is the only planet in our Solar System NOT named after a God

Earth

100

It is what the U.S.S.R. Stands for

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
100

Highway 1 in Australia is a 9,000 Mile Loop starting and ending in this city

Sydney

100

Ray Harroun won the first of this annual race on Memorial Day 1911 in a total time of 6 hours, 42 minutes, 8 seconds. The Milk Drinking tradtion wouldn't start for another 25 years though

Indy 500

100

The saliva of this persistent parasite has an anesthetic in it so you sleep through its bite

Bed Bugs

100

The first of the four Beatles Movies

Hard Day's Night

200

It is the name of our Galaxy (and also a Candy Bar)

The Milky Way

200

In 1957 the USSR shocked the world with the launch of this first artificial satellite

Sputnik

200

This highway, better known for its railroad version, stretches from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok

Trans-Siberian Highway

200

Bootleggers modifying their cars to maximize illicit space and escape the police gave birth to this racing league

NASCAR

200

DAILY DOUBLE!

With the release of 2016s "Lemonade" she became first solo artist to have six straight albums debut at number one

200

This Seattle guitar virtuoso was so impressed by Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hart's Club Band, that he turned out a cover a mere 3 days after its release

Jimi Hendrix

300

Returning every 75-79 years, this ball of ice, gas, and dust, this made its last appearance in 1986

Halley's Comet

300

December 25, 1991 this future Pizza Hut spokesman resigned as the last leader of the Soviet Union before it dissolved the next day

Mikhail Gorbachev

300

The Umling La pass in this subcontinetal country is the highest place you can drive in the world

India

300

This team has the most Constructor's Championships in F1 History

Ferrari

300

1988 movie starring Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Alec Baldwin, Catherine O'Hara, and Geena Davis. Just say it once please

Beetlejuice

300

The original drummer for The Beatles

Pete Best

400

This dog star, not the North Star, is the brightest in the night sky

Sirius

400

This shoe banging Soviet Premier ruled from Stalin's death in 1953 to 1964

Nikita Kruschev

400

Running from Chicago to LA, this US Route has been memorialized in song and literature

Route 66

400

The Bonneville Salt Flats, a famous testing ground for landspeed record, is in what US State

Utah

400

Meaning "White Russia," this country has been lead by dictator Alexandr Lukashenko for 30 years

Belarus

400

He famously introduced The Beatles to Marijuana on their first US visit

Bob Dylan

500

Subaru takes its name and logo design from the Japanese word for this star cluster

Pleiades

500

Field Marshall Georgy Zhukov became so enamoured of this decadent American beverage that he worked back channel to get a clear version made that he could drink without suspicion

Coca-Cola

500

Considered the world's longest road (despite a Gap), it stretches 30,000 miles from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Ushuaia, Argentina

Pan-American Highway

500

He has the most podium finishes in Formula 1 History

Michael Schumacher

500

The first step towards attaining sainthood

Beatification

500

The name of John Lennon's inital band to which he eventually added Paul and George

The Quarrymen