PHIL HISTORY
Movies & Pop Culture
MUSIC
SPORTS
DISNEY CHARACTERS
100

He is the national hero of the Philippines and probably the reason many students had to memorize “Mi Último Adiós.”

JOSE RIZAL

100

This basketball movie stars Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny — because apparently the NBA needed help from cartoons.

Space Jam

100

Before the world gave us endless singing competitions and dramatic judge reactions, this powerhouse singer became the very first winner of American Idol in 2002.

Kelly Clarkson

100

This sport has goals, yellow cards, and fans who treat missed penalties like national emergencies.

Football / Soccer

100

This blue emotion from "Inside Out" proved that crying at work can actually be essential to saving the day.

SADNESS

200

This secret society was founded by Andres Bonifacio to fight Spanish colonial rule.

Katipunan / KKK

200

This fictional African country is the setting for Black Panther and is basically what happens when technology, royalty, and vibranium all get VIP access.

Wakanda

200

Complete the lyrics of a BTS song:
“Smooth like ___, like a criminal undercover.”

BUTTER

200

This country has won the most FIFA World Cups.

Brazil

200

This red Jamaican crab tried to keep Ariel out of trouble, failed spectacularly, and still found time to conduct an underwater musical number.

SEBASTIAN

300

This event in 1896 involved tearing cedulas and shouting for freedom, though historians debate the exact location.

Cry of Pugad Lawin / Cry of Balintawak

300

This crime-fighting trio worked for a mysterious boss they usually heard but rarely saw — basically remote work, but with more disguises, explosions, and better hair.

Charlie’s Angels

300

This Dolly Parton song was famously covered by Whitney Houston in 1992 for the movie The Bodyguard.

I will always love you

300

This tennis term means zero, because apparently “nothing” needed a fancier name.

LOVE

300

This red race car proudly wears the number 95, says “Ka-chow!” like it’s a job title, and somehow made talking cars emotionally inspiring.

LIGHTNING McQUEEN

400

This person appears on the ₱200 bill, the bill that feels rich until you buy one decent lunch.

DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL 

400

This 2015 action film became Paul Walker’s final movie appearance, sending off Brian O’Conner with one of the most emotional goodbye scenes in franchise history.

Fast & Furious 7

400

This composer continued composing after becoming deaf, making everyone else’s excuses look weak.

Ludwig van Beethoven

400

This player has won multiple NBA championships, is the league’s all-time leading scorer, and has been in the NBA long enough to be considered both a superstar and a workplace elder.

LeBron James

400

This Toy Story kid owned Woody and Buzz, then grew up and donated his toys — proving that Pixar can make you cry over plastic.

ANDY

500

This reformist organization in Manila was founded by Rizal in 1892 but was quickly suppressed by Spanish authorities.

LA LIGA FILIPINA

500

This movie features Maximus Decimus Meridius, a Roman general with a very long name and an even longer revenge agenda.

Gladiator

500

Name at least 2 members of "The Beatles".

John Lennon

Paul McCartney

George Harrison

Ringo Starr

500

This chess term refers to a position where a player has no legal moves and is not in check.

Stalemate

500

This rat from Ratatouille became a chef in Paris, proving that health code violations are more charming with a French soundtrack.

REMY

M
e
n
u