Books (Double Points)
TV Shows
Movies
Music
Theatre (Double Points)
Games
100

What is the name of the phoenix introduced in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"?

Fawkes

100

Which family lives at 742 Evergreen Terrace?

The Simpsons

100

In which movie does the quote "May the Force be with you" originate?

Star Wars: A New Hope

100

Which British band wrote the song "Hey Jude"?

The Beatles

100

What is the name of Shakespeare's famous theatre in London?

The Globe Theatre

100

In what game genre do players often drop into a map with the goal of being the last man standing?

Battle Royale

200

The book series A Song Of Ice And Fire was adapted into what TV series? 

The Game of Thrones

200

In Game of Thrones, who is known as the "Mother of Dragons"?

Daenerys Targaryen

200

What 1992 film tells the story of a boy who is separated from his family when they go on a vacation?

Home Alone 2

200

Which country did the genre "Reggae" originate from? 

Jamaica

200

What are the names of the two lead characters in William Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew?"

Katherina (or Kate) and Petruchio

200

What slang word was popularized thanks to the 2018 video game "Among Us"?

"Sus"

300

Who wrote "Wuthering Heights"?

Emily Brontë

300

What instrument does Wednesday Addams play in the Netflix hit show "The Wednesday?"

Cello

300

Which actress played the lead role in the 1997 film "Titanic"?

Kate Winslet

300

What is the name of Beyoncé’s former girl group?

Destiny's Child

300

What is "the fourth wall" in theatre?

The imaginary barrier between the stage and the audience

300

What year was the first PlayStation console released? (Tolerance of 3 years)

1994

400

Jack, Simon, Piggy, and Roger are four of the young characters that make up the cast in what 1954 novel?

Lord of the Flies

400

What is the first game played in "the Squid Game"? 

"Red Light, Green Light"

400

 In the film Fight Club, what is the protagonist's name?

Narrator (or Jack)

400

What does "BPM" stand for in music?

Beats Per Minute

400

What word must never be mentioned in a theatre, since its utterance causes bad luck and disaster?

MacBeth

400

What is the name of the alien race that threatens humanity in "Mass Effect"?

The Reapers

500

What book genre is "Saturnin" by Zdeněk Jirotka?

Humorous novel

500

What is the setting of the show "Peaky Blinders"? (place and time)

Birmingham, England, in 1920s

500

Who directed the 1979 science fiction horror film "Alien"?

Ridley Scot

500

Which jazz musician is known for his trumpet playing and the song "What a Wonderful World"?

Louis Armstrong

500

"The Importance of Being Earnest" was written by what author?

Oscar Wilde
500

What is the name of the silent protagonist in The Legend of Zelda series?

Link

600

Name at least three stories from the collection of poems by Jaromír Erben called "A Bouquet."

"The Bouquet," "The Treasure," "The Wedding Shirt," "The Noonday Witch," "The Golden Spinning Wheel," "The Christmas Eve," "The Ringdove," "The Water Goblin"...

600

What is a name for a TV show where every episode has a different story, like in the Netflix series "Love, Death & Robots"?

Anthology

600

In "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (1989), what is the name of Indiana's father? (300 extra points if you can name the actor)

Dr. Henry Jones (Sean Connery)

600

What is the name of The Beatles' final studio album?

"Let it Be" (1970)

600

Who is the playwright of the absurdist play "Waiting for Godot"?

Samuel Beckett

600

In the Dark Souls series, what does the phrase "Praise the Sun" refer to?

A gesture and meme associated with Solaire of Astora

700

Name at least one pig from George Orwell's "The Animal Farm."

Snowball, Napoleon, Old Major, Squealer

700

Which 2000s TV show follows a serial killer who only kills other criminals?

Dexter

700

What 1998 film stars Jim Carrey as a man whose life is broadcast live on television?

The Truman Show

700

"Weird Al" Yankovic created a parody of Michael Jackson's well-known song, "Beat It." What was its' name?

Eat It

700

In which theatre did Karel Čapek work as a director?

Vinohrady Theatre

700

Which game features a secret level called "Cow Level"?

Diablo II

800

What subgenre of horror was created by H.P. Lovecraft? (300 extra points if you can describe the genre as well)

Cosmic horror

800

In "Lost," what is the name of the mysterious group that opposes the survivors?

The Others

800

In "The Shining," what is the name of the hotel where the story takes place?

The Overlook Hotel

800

Which singer holds the record for the most Grammy wins of all time? (200 extra points if you can name how many)

Beyoncé (35)

800

What play is responsible for first using the term "robot"?

R.U.R.

800

What was the original name of the first Resident Evil game in Japan?

Biohazard

900

What is the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair?

George Orwell

900

What is the last line spoken in “Breaking Bad”?

"You're free."

900

In "Dead Poet's Society", what is the first thing that Mr. Keating does upon first meeting the class?

He whistles and walks out of the classroom
900

Which country artist recorded two albums while in prison?

Johnny Cash

900

"Pygmalion" is a play written by G.B. Shaw about a a phonetician, Henry Higgins, who accepts a bet that he will be able to pass a common flower seller Eliza off as a duchess. What is the original myth of "Pygmalion" that inspired this work?

Pygmalion, a sculptor, makes an ivory statue representing his ideal woman and then falls in love with his own creation, which he names Galatea; the goddess Venus then brings the statue to life in answer to his prayer.

900

What is the "Konami Code"?

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