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The answer to the Ultra Bonus is Rolling Stones songs. Each picture corresponds to a specific ​ ​ song by .

Hour One → logo for the New Jersey Devils professional hockey team → car starter Under My Thumb → thumbs-up hand sign

Hour Two Happy → promotional material for children’s movie Happy Feet ​ → logo for Apple’s iCloud Wild Horses → stampede of wild horses

Hour Three → famous photograph from May 1968 protests in France, which served as an inspiration for the song → Kazimir Malevich’s Black Square, a 1915 painting from Russian suprematism ​ ​ and represented a turning point for abstraction in art history → Jerry Lee Lewis and Honky Tonk Cafe in downtown Memphis, which is specified as the setting of the song in the opening line

Hour Four Angie → promotional material for TBS comedy crime television show Angie Tribeca ​ Jumpin’ Jack Flash → GQ photoshoot of Jackie Chan from the 1990s Play With Fire → fire-breather from a circus performance

Hour Five She’s So Cold → promotional material of Elsa from the Disney movie Frozen ​ → images of Soviet missiles in Cuba captured by American spy planes during the Cuban Missile Crisis, which served as an inspiration for the apocalyptic lyrics of the song You Can’t Always Get What You Want → photo of the iconic Chelsea Drugstore in west London that served as a symbol of modernity and the setting of the third verse of the song

Hour Six Mother’s Little Helper → stock image of the yellow pills mentioned in the first verse of the song → stock photo of rolling dice As Tears Go By → photo from Michael Jordan’s speech at his induction to the Basketball Hall of Fame and source of the popular Crying Jordan Internet meme

Hour Seven It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll (But I Like It) → Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in downtown Cleveland Beast and Burden → promotional material from the recent live-action remake of Disney’s Beauty ​ and the Beast with Emma Watson ​ Ruby Tuesday → promotional material from the American restaurant Ruby Tuesday’s

Hour Eight Satisfaction → satisfaction guarantee badge commonly seen on the packaging of goods Brown Sugar → Domino’s light brown sugar Midnight Rambler → Philadelphia 76ers basketball player Andrew Toney, nicknamed the Boston Strangler for his stellar performances against the Boston Celtics in the 1980s. The song is a biography of the 1960s serial killer Albert DeSalvo, otherwise known as the Boston Strangler