Shipping
Flags
The Masked Singer
Bridge
Oh, Those Russians! (Hard Mode)
100

“Johnlock” was the ship name for the leads of this Steven Moffat-headed BBC show.

Sherlock
100

With a prairie wagon on the front and a beaver on the back, this is the only US State whose flag is double-sided.

Oregon

100

In season 7, the judges couldn’t hide their distaste when the Jack in the Box was revealed to be this former mayor of New York.


Rudy Giuliani

100

This state is home to the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, the longest bridge in the USA.

Louisiana

100

A colossal statue of this tsar was the inspiration for Pushkin’s poem The Bronze Horseman. Both him and the city which houses the state share an apostle as their namesake.

Peter the Great

200

Standard terms for the width of cargo ships include Panamax (able to fit through the Panama canal), Suezmax, and this word, referring to ships that can make it from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes.

Seawaymax
200

This country added a crown to their flag after realizing at the 1936 Summer Olympics that it was identical to the civil flag of Haiti.

Liechtenstein

200

The season 6 winner, Queen of Hearts, was this mononymous Alaskan singer-songwriter known for the album Pieces of You.


Jewel

200

In medicine, these objects can be replaced by a type of bridge composed of pontics supported by abutments.

Teeth

200

In 1773, this Cossack leader impersonated the late tsar Peter III and led the largest peasant rebellion in the history of the Russian Empire.

Yemelyan Ivanovich Pugachev

300

This fictional disease commonly occurring in fanfic causes the sufferer to start growing flowers inside their lungs as a result of unrequited love.

Hanahaki

300

These are the six flags referred to in Six Flags Over Texas, the original location for the Six Flags franchise.

Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States of America, and the Confederate States of America.

300

This country produces King of Mask Singer, the original show that inspired the American Masked Singer series.

South Korea

300

A bridge connects the carapace, or upper part of a turtle's shell, to this object.

Plastron

300

This sect of Orthodox Christianity, which split off in the 1660s when they rejected Patriarch Nikon’s reforms, was sporadically persecuted during the 19th century.

Old Believers

400

"Wangxian" is the term for the central (canonical) relationship between the leads of this xianxia book, which was adapted into the TV series The Untamed in 2019.

MDZU/Mo Dao Zu Shi/Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation

400

Changing the purple strip in the asexual pride flag to this color gives the aromantic pride flag.


Green

400

This colorful singer, actor, and comedian was revealed as the Snail in season 5, making him probably the most famous contestant ever seen on the show.


Kermit the Frog

400

Die Brücke was one of two major groups of German Expressionist artists; the other one, which included Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, was named after a “Rider” of this color.

Blue

400

Ilya Repin was the most famous member of this realist-populist artistic movement which gained prominence in the 1870s. You may give either the Russian or English name.

Peredvizhniki, or The Wanderers

500

Rather than combining names, the Invader Zim fandom uses an acronymic system to title their ships. Give the term used for a romantic pairing between the two leads.

ZaDR

500

These objects are represented symbolically on the flag of Grenada.


Nutmegs

500

The current season’s gimmick is that the audience knows, but the judges don’t, that this yet-to-be-eliminated character is secretly Kylie Cantrell.

Cat Witch


500

This variation of bridge, named after the city where it was invented, forces a rubber to consist of exactly four deals, rather than a race to reach a certain number of points.

Chicago Bridge

500

The actions of this anarcho-communist, nihilist, and murderer were the inspiration for the Dostoyevsky novel The Demons.

Sergei Nechaev

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