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GREEK MYTH
100

This biographical book depicts the author’s interviews with his father- a Jewish Holocaust survivor.

Maus

100

This creature said to inhabit North American forests has been described as an “overgrown ape”. Wonder what his shoe size is…

Bigfoot or Sasquatch

100

A basic “straight” or “running” one of these can be used to sew fabric.

Stitch

100

The two most spoken languages in China.

Mandarin and Cantonese

100

Caravan Palace and Parov Stelar are purveyors of this genre, emulating the sounds of the 1920’s with a modern twist.

Electro Swing

100

Oh dear, you’ve fallen down, haven’t you? Toriel, Sans, and your other friends will help you along the way as you escape the underground.

Undertale

100


This painting depicts Van Gogh’s view from his room at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum. 

The Starry Night

100

A pollinator, and to simply exist.

Bee and Be

100

In 2024, “Raygun” gave a meme-worthy performance in this sport’s Olympics debut.

Breakdancing

100

After trying to cheat death, this figure is punished by the gods by being forced to push a boulder up a hill for all eternity.

Sisyphus

200

The masked vigilante Rorschach investigates a mysterious plot to eliminate former superheroes during the height of the Cold War.

Watchmen

200

In Point Pleasant, West Virginia, 1966, a newspaper described this red-eyed creature as a "Man-Sized Bird... Creature... Something"

Mothman

200

The first name of the second man to walk on the Moon, 19 minutes after Neil Armstrong.

Buzz

200

If you’re vacationing in Rio de Janeiro, you’ll hear people mostly speaking this language.

Portuguese

200

Korn, Linkin Park, and Slipknot are considered pioneers of this subgenre of metal, incorporating elements of hip hop and rap.

Nu Metal

200

Pulled straight from a 1920’s cartoon, two brothers must collect souls for the Devil himself after losing a bet.

Cuphead

200

Grant Wood modeled the subjects of this painting after his sister and his dentist.

American Gothic

200

To convince, and a thing that goes through mitosis.

Sell and Cell

200

The professional level of this activity pits a “chaser” versus an “evader” in an arena full of obstacles.

Tag

200

When passing from the realm of the living into the underworld, one travels along this river of souls.

Styx

300

An eccentric shapeshifter girl teams up with a disgraced knight to take down the powers that be. METAL!

Nimona

300

The famous “Surgeon’s Photograph” allegedly shows this creature’s long neck protruding from the surface of a Scottish lake.

Loch Ness Monster or “Nessie”

300

People with dark skin are more susceptible to the “keloid” type of this, in which excessive collagen tissue forms around a healing wound.

Scar

300

A native of Germany would actually use this name for their home country.

Deutschland

300

The Archies’ “Sugar, Sugar” is an example of this genre of upbeat pop music, named after a chewy candy.

Bubblegum Pop

300

Defeat blinds by playing poker hands and scoring points. Did you unlock any good Jokers this run?

Balatro

300

Salvador Dali painted this as part of the surrealist movement, which aimed to express the unconscious mind through illogical and dreamlike scenes.

The Persistence of Memory

300

A sister, and zero.

Nun and None

300

Participants in this sport can win in two ways: by checkmate or knockout.

Chess Boxing

300

Moving freely among the realms with the aid of his winged sandals, this figure was known as the messenger of the gods.

Hermes

400

Two cynical girls wander the city, wondering what to do with their lives having just graduated high school.

Ghost World

400

This Latin American creature is said to feed on the blood of cattle. Some describe it as a reptilian alien creature, while others might say it's a spiky dog.

Chupacabra

400

Do you use your non-dominant foot to push your skateboard? If so, you’re riding ________.

Goofy

400

The numbers that are most commonly used today,

 0, 1, 2, 3 and so on, come from this language’s script.

Arabic

400

Earl Scruggs helped popularize this fast-paced country genre, featuring acoustic instruments like banjo, fiddle, and upright bass.

Bluegrass

400

A swordsman traverses the Hallownest, looking for the source of a disease that infects people through their dreams.

Hollow Knight

400

This anti-war painting by Pablo Picasso measures 25 feet across.


Guernica

400

A hard metal, and what a kleptomaniac does.

Steel and Steal

400

An annual event near Gloucester, England sees players tumbling down a hill in chase of this food item.

Cheese Wheel

400

The gorgon Medusa was slain and beheaded by this demigod hero.

Perseus

500

This book, originally a blog, has been praised by psychologists for its candid depictions of mental health and depression. Clean ALL the things!

Hyperbole and a Half

500

According to legend, in 1735 a woman’s 13th child transformed into this creature with hooves, a goat's head, bat wings, and a forked tail.

Jersey Devil

500

The satellite Charon orbits this small celestial body in our Solar System.

Pluto

500

If you add a little je ne sais quoi to your recipe, you are literally adding this.

“I don’t know what”

500

Massive Attack and Portishead fall under this genre, a psychedelic fusion of hip hop and electronica that features slow beats and atmospheric sounds.

Trip Hop

500

A young woman named Madeline fights manifestations of her own inner demons as she scales a tall mountain.

Celeste

500

Describing this painting of his, Edward Hopper said "Unconsciously, probably, I was painting the loneliness of a large city.”

Nighthawks

500

A silverback, and unconventional warfare.

Gorilla and Guerilla

500

Participants roll downhill in a giant, cushioned inflatable ball in this sport.

Zorbing

500

The first being to exist in the Greek mythos is this personification of “beyond the known”, outside of the ordered cosmos.

Chaos

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