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One
CHICAGO

1 May 20, 1506 30 “… and you always put the customer first,
2 four success will be yours.”
3 the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria 31 1965
4 true 32 Sierra Vista, Arizona
5 true 33 2004
6 Scandinavia 34 1954
7 The cucumber is originally from Asia. 35 1868
8 Bering Land Bridge 36 New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony
9 Jamestown Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra,
10 Vangelis Cleveland Orchestra
11 1837 37 Museum of Science and Industry
12 Eugene Polley 38 Grant Park
13 O’Hare International Airport 39 1920-1933
14 1900 40 1917
15 a major daily newspaper in Chicago 41 Franklin D. Roosevelt
16 Louis Sullivan 42 “… than you can with a kind word alone.”
17 154 feet (47 m) 43 Brooklyn, New York City
18 1931 44 Alcatraz
19 Sears Tower 45 1929
20 John Hancock Center 46 Kevin Costner
21 Elisha Otis 47 1919
22 black, red, and white 48 Michael Flatley
23 “… And that is why I succeed.” 49 Robin Williams
24 1916 50 Hillary Rodham Clinton
25 2004 51 Harrison Ford
26 The Bean 52 Thomas A. Anderson
27 Wrigley Field 53 Rhythm and Blues
28 Lake Michigan 54 2012
29 Quality, Service, Cleanliness & Value 55 Walt Disney
56 Home Alone

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Two
BOSTON

57 1754/1756–1763 88 “… I'd be in either the penitentiary or the


58 soldiers of the British Army cemetery.”
59 Philadelphia 89 five (1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, and 1918)
60 George Washington 90 Patriots' Day
61 John Adams 91 April 15, 2013
62 Thomas Jefferson 92 March 17th
63 James Madison 93 1848
64 “… but one must work hard to remain stupid.” 94 a major daily newspaper in Boston
65 Cape Ann earthquake 95 basketball
66 1872 96 “If it isn't fresh, it isn't legal!”
67 Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, 97 1826
Vermont, Rhode Island, and Connecticut 98 1996
68 1692 99 “America Runs on Dunkin'”
69 2007 100 four (JFK’s wife Jacqueline, Texas Governor
70 "Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you!" John Connally, Connally's wife, and the driver)
71 1897 101 Jack Ruby
72 1893 102 1991
73 John Hancock Tower 103 1036
74 Prudential Tower 104 1965
75 Copley Square 105 1969. Apollo 11.
76 Commonwealth Avenue 106 “… one giant leap for mankind.”
77 Jamaica Plain 107 46
78 2.5 miles (4 km) 108 Richard Nixon
79 Faneuil Hall 109 Marilyn Monroe
80 Bunker Hill Monument 110 “… and those who want power in bed.”
81 1713 111 1968
82 1636 112 “… ask what you can do for your country."
83 Veritas 113 Aerosmith
84 Bill Gates 114 Edward Norton
85 2004 115 Matt Damon
86 1912 116 Uma Thurman
87 Major League Baseball 117 The Departed
118 Good Will Hunting

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Three
NEW ORLEANS

119 Quentin Tarantino 137 St. Louis Cathedral


120 Harriet Beecher Stowe 138 Pontalba Building
121 Eli Whitney 139 One Shell Square
122 it opposed slavery 140 1895
123 1854 141 the trumpet
124 1861-1865 142 “…you'll never know.”
125 South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, 143 brass
Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas 144 1970
126 “… Get at him as soon as you can. Strike him as 145 Mercedes-Benz Superdome
hard as you can, and keep moving on.” 146 National Football League
127 Stonewall Jackson 147 Bruno Mars
128 blue for the Union and gray for the Confederates 148 New Orleans Museum of Art
129 Pennsylvania 149 Ogden Museum of Southern Art
130 Washington, D.C. 150 the Sazerac
131 “… If I could save the Union without 151 purple (justice), green (faith), and gold (power)
freeing any slave I would do it; and if I could 152 Mardi Gras World
save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it; 153 King Cake
and if I could save it by freeing some and 154 Marie Laveau
leaving others alone, I would also do that.” 155 1972
132 1803 156 1789
133 Thomas Jefferson 157 August
134 1788 and 1794 158 Lake Pontchartrain
135 Louis XIV of France 159 Air Force One
136 1815

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Four
LOS ANGELES

160 1927 189 Interstate 405


161 Walworth, London, England 190 2013
162 Belgium 191 “… Working together is success.”
163 Ginger Rogers 192 1923
164 “… you'll find yourself in the hotel 193 Museum of Contemporary Art
business and the restaurant business.” 194 Los Angeles County Museum of Art
165 Schindler's List 195 white and Dodger blue
166 Ridley Scott 196 a major daily newspaper in L.A.
167 “You Could Be Mine” 197 Kodak Theatre
168 Back to the Future 198 11
169 Tom Hanks 199 It Happened One Night (1934), One Flew Over the
170 Johnny Depp Cuckoo's Nest (1975), and The Silence of the
171 1932 and 1984 Lambs (1991)
172 Northridge earthquake 200 Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony
173 “The Angels” 201 Both won eight Grammys in one night.
174 1818 202 Album of the Year, Record of the Year,
175 73 Song of the Year, and Best New Artist
176 Aon Center 203 2008
177 317 S Broadway, Los Angeles 204 1959
178 2002 205 blue for the Crips and red for the Bloods
179 Angels Flight Railway 206 Department of Justice
180 Exposition Park. Space Shuttle Endeavour. 207 Los Angeles Police Department
181 West Hollywood 208 All Eyez on Me
182 University of California, Los Angeles 209 Ready to Die
183 Grauman's Chinese Theatre 210 black and white
184 22 miles (35 km) 211 Jim Morrison
185 Universal Studios Hollywood 212 Leonardo DiCaprio
186 Disney, Universal, 20th Century Fox, 213 Angelina Jolie
Warner Bros, Paramount, and Columbia 214 Dustin Hoffman
187 Pacific Park 215 Denzel Washington
188 seven times (1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 216 2011
1974, 1975, and 1980) 217 Lethal Weapon

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Five
LAS VEGAS

218 December 7, 1941 246 Celine Dion


219 Trinity 247 David Copperfield
220 J. Robert Oppenheimer 248 Bellagio
221 three days later 249 Luxor
222 Leo Szilard 250 The Venetian
223 1933 251 Planet Hollywood
224 “… but I can sure pick smart colleagues.” 252 Caesars Palace
225 1953 253 Excalibur
226 “… but it can be made the most useful.” 254 Vegas Vic
227 1992 255 1995
228 1991 256 1946
229 13 days 257 "Where locals come to play"
230 1981 258 1983
231 nine (Russia, the United States, France, China, 259 21
the United Kingdom, Pakistan, India, Israel, 260 Face cards (Jack, Queen, and King) are
and North Korea) worth ten each.
232 1905 261 Ben Affleck
233 1905 262 36
234 Mojave Desert 263 a dice game
235 McCarran International Airport 264 Royal Flush, A-K-Q-J-10 of a suit
236 Black Canyon 265 52
237 “Drive carefully. Come back soon.“ 266 hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs
238 Red Rock Canyon 267 18
239 “… it'll break your neck.” 268 1973
240 1947 269 Bruce Willis and Demi Moore
241 2012 270 Richard Gere and Cindy Crawford
242 the Mafia 271 Andre Agassi
243 Casino 272 Ocean’s Eleven
244 1960 273 Caesars Palace
245 Las Vegas Boulevard 274 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

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Six
ATLANTA

275 Rosa Parks 298 Coca-Cola


276 1968 299 “We Will Rock You”
277 1963 300 Cable News Network
278 January 301 seven
279 Mahatma Gandhi 302 “… There's really five companies that control
280 Lyndon B. Johnson 90 percent of what we read, see and hear. It's
281 “… that your children can't have the chance not healthy.”
develop whatever talents they have; that the 303 Atlanta Hawks
only way that they are going to get their 304 Grant Park
rights is to go into the streets and 305 Georgia Dome
demonstrate. I think we owe them and we 306 1926
owe ourselves a better country than that.” 307 baseball
282 1866 308 the West Wing of the White House Complex
283 1917 309 3.78 liters
284 Winecoff Hotel 310 The Varsity
285 Centennial Olympic Park 311 a plain hot dog on a bun and a frosted orange
286 Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority shake
287 1864 312 What will you have?
288 Woodruff Park 313 ATL
289 1889 314 Chicago
290 Bank of America Plaza 315 Margaret Mitchell
291 One Atlantic Center 316 Kelly Rowland
292 Virginia-Highland 317 Chris Tucker
293 blue, yellow, black, green, and red 318 Pretty Woman—Richard Gere,
294 St. Louis (1904) and Los Angeles (1932 and Notting Hill—Hugh Grant,
1984) The Pelican Brief—Denzel Washington,
295 “… and there is a place for every life.” Ocean’s Eleven—George Clooney,
296 Cuba and North Korea Conspiracy Theory—Mel Gibson,
297 true Stepmom—Ed Harris

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Seven
SAN FRANCISCO

319 post-traumatic stress disorder 344 an Internet based company


320 1968 345 2000/2001
321 1975 346 1885
322 about three years 347 Nike. Yahoo!
323 Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953-1961), 348 eBay
John F. Kennedy (1961-1963), 349 1.5 miles (2.4 km)
Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-1969), 350 Al Capone
Richard Nixon (1969-1974), 351 The Rock
Gerald Ford (1974-1977) 352 Escape from Alcatraz
324 three days 353 San Francisco Municipal Transportation
325 Woodstock Agency
326 both were 27 354 1974
327 “… then it can only happen through music.” 355 Golden Gate Park
328 soft 356 1922
329 Hair 357 1996
330 Yerba Buena 358 a major daily newspaper in San Francisco
331 Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss 359 San Francisco 49ers
332 SFO 360 1981
333 48 361 baseball
334 Bank of America Center 362 the Chinese
335 Alamo Square 363 1232 Grant Ave
336 Grace Cathedral 364 the Martini
337 “… They are not in the present, and the 365 1906
present is where everything begins.” 366 Loma Prieta earthquake
338 South of Market 367 Bruce Lee
339 1937 368 Steve Jobs
340 1.7 miles (2.7 km) 369 Danny Glover
341 Pier 39 370 1930
342 Golden Gate Park 371 Basic Instinct
343 1855 372 1982

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Eight
MIAMI

373 1965 392 Biscayne National Park


374 Lyndon Johnson 393 1955
375 Jimmy Carter 394 Key West
376 “... you've got a lot of people under you 395 Havana, Cuba
and nobody's listening." 396 Maximo Gomez Park
377 1961 397 1962
378 1925 398 the main and largest newspaper of
379 permanent resident Miami and South Florida
380 Julia Tuttle 399 Miami Heat. Burnie.
381 1835-1842 400 Museum of Contemporary Art
382 1992 401 “Florida” and “Caribbean”
383 The Sunshine State 402 Cuban coffee
384 Jacksonville 403 “Free Cuba”
385 MIA 404 served over ice
386 Miami Modern 405 Versailles Restaurant
387 1001 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach 406 Andy García
388 Four Seasons Hotel Miami 407 Scarface
389 Coral Gables 408 Miami Vice
390 Little Haiti 409 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
391 United Nations Educational, Scientific, 410 Bad Boys
and Cultural Organization

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Nine
NEW YORK CITY

411 “… Either you are with us, or you are with 433 Manhattan and Brooklyn
the terrorists.” 434 a historic roller coaster
412 Iraq, Iran, and North Korea 435 blue and gold
413 2003 436 JFK International and LaGuardia
414 one, from 1989 to 1993 437 1939 and 1964
415 “… And I wish him all the very best." 438 hard court
416 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 439 Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
417 Bill Clinton 440 Richmond
418 2011 441 Liberty Island
419 “… the world catches a cold.” 442 France
420 “… not very different from the cigarettes that 443 NBC
I smoked as a young person up through a big 444 843 acres (3.41 km²)
big chunk of my adult life. I don’t think it is 445 Black Tuesday
more dangerous than alcohol." 446 Music Under New York
421 2015 447 44
422 1776 and 1835 448 Metropolitan Transportation Authority
423 Hurricane Sandy 449 apple green
424 Art Deco 450 Museum of Modern Art
425 77 451 Broadway
426 Paramount Building 452 Madison Square Garden
427 1913 453 Metropolitan Museum of Art
428 South of Houston (Street) 454 1959
429 1945 455 Gennaro Lombardi
430 navy blue and white 456 1916
431 1891 457 1998
432 Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass 458 94

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Nine
NEW YORK CITY

459 Kristin Davis 472 1973


460 Kim Cattrall 473 New York City Police Department
461 “… but women discovered how to play with 474 911
it.” 475 1954
462 2004 476 Woody Allen
463 Central Perk 477 Jennifer Lopez
464 Ross 478 Sylvester Stallone
465 Monica 479 Theodore Roosevelt
466 Chandler 480 Jay-Z
467 Joey 481 Al Pacino
468 Phoebe 482 The Corleones
469 Jennifer Anniston 483 As Good As It Gets
470 two (1994-2001) 484 The Devil's Advocate
471 “… This is the product of design.” 485 Saturday Night Fever

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