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100

This tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs is commonly known as “Taylor Swift’s Boyfriend”.

Travis Kelce

100

Before Cillian Murphy won an Oscar for “Oppenheimer” he starred in this indie film about a zombie virus.

28 Days Later

100

Acetaminophen

Tylenol

100

Snohomish County was “carved out of” this existing county in 1861

Island County

100

Dr. Carlos Juan Finlay was a Cuban epidemiologist and physician that discovered yellow fever came from this pest. 

Mosquitoes

200

Jenna Ortega played the title character of this spooky Netflix series.

Wednesday

200

Sandra Bullock wears a blind fold for this Netflix feature about a suicide inducing pathogen.

Bird Box

200

Bismuth subsalicylate

Pepto Bismol

200

This Scottish physician-scientist discovered penicillin.

Alexander Fleming

200

In 2017, Oprah starred in a HBO biopic about this African American woman and her immortalized cells which raised concerns about privacy and patient’s rights.

Henrietta Lacks. Henrietta's cells known as "HeLa cells" are still used today for cancer research.

300

In 2019 Forbes named this person the youngest “self-made billionaire ever”.

Kylie Jenner

300

In the 2001 film Moulin Rouge, Nicole Kidman's character dies from this, now curable, disease.

Tuberculosis 

300

Diphenhydramine HCl

Benadryl

300

On November 11th 1889, Washington became the ___ state.

42nd state

300

Dr. Charles Drew, known as “the father of the blood bank” was instrumental in supplying plasma to soldiers during this global conflict.

World War II. Dr. Drew was a native Washingtonian and the first African American medical doctoral graduate from Colombia University.

400

This final book in the Twilight series shows the iconic love story from Edward Cullen’s perspective.

Midnight Sun

400

This campy horror movie directed by Eli Roth shows five college graduates fall victim to a flesh-eating virus.

Cabin Fever

400

Minoxidil

Rogaine

400

This ancient Greek physician is known as the “father of medicine” and the first epidemiologist.

Hippocrates

400

Dr. Jonas Salk developed a vaccine for this deadly childhood disease in 1955.

Poliomyelitis (Polio)

500

This “scruffy looking nerfherder” is the highest grossing actor of all time.

Harrison Ford

500

In the 1995 film Outbreak, the fictional virus "Motaba" was loosely based on this very real virus that has plagued Western Africa.

Ebola

500

Sennosides

Ex-Lax 

500

This Rough Rider was the first American to win a Noble Peace Prize.

President Theodore Roosevelt

500

This London physician famously discovered people were being infected with Cholera from a water pump on Broad Street.

John Snow

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