SCIENCE
MYTHOLOGY
AMERICAN HEALTH CARE
WORDS TO FEAR
2010s MUSIC
100

Marie gets a Nobel! Pierre gets a Nobel! Irene gets a Nobel! Frederic gets a Nobel! Everybody in this family gets a Nobel!

Curie

100

This king’s touch turned everything—even his food—into gold, a blessing that quickly became a curse

Midas

100

Hey career seekers--one estimate says that as baby boomers age, the U.S. will need 371,000 more registered these in 2028 than in 2018

nurse

100

Phantasmagoria is a synonym for this post-bedtime event; sweet dreams!

Nightmare

100

This singer grew to fame with songs like "Firework" and "Teenage Dream"

Katy Perry

200

Thomas Francis was the guy who tested Jonas Salk's vaccine against this vicious disease through the double-blind method in 1954

polio

200

This inventor crafted wings for himself and his son to escape Crete, but his son’s flight ended in tragedy when he flew too close to the sun

Daedalus

200

It's the "E" in EMTALA, a 1986 federal law that says a hospital must treat patients with serious conditions who can't pay

emergency

200

The Hollywood Reporter's obituary for director Wes Craven called him the "Master of" this film genre

Horror

200

In 2019 BTS learned they might be forced to break up due to this country's compulsory conscription laws

South Korea

300

Thomas Watson worked in the lab with this man & in 1876 was on the other end of a very important phone call

Alexander Graham Bell

300

This three-headed dog guarded the gates of the Underworld, ensuring the dead could not escape

Cerberus

300

(Hi, I'm Jimmy Kimmel, and...) in speaking out on health care, one thing I'm passionate about is prohibiting insurance companies from refusing coverage based on this type of condition, as per the Affordable Care Act, Part 1, Subpart 1, Section 2704

pre-existing

300

This word denoting great fear precedes -nought, -ful & -locks

Dread

300

This L.A. native, seen here, is the first person born in the current millennium to have a Number One album

Billie Eilish

400

Howard Florey & Ernst Chain followed up Alexander Fleming's work on this antibiotic & they all shared a Nobel Prize in 1945

penicillin

400

This goddess of wisdom sprang fully grown from the head of Zeus and is often symbolized by an owl

Athena

400

This children's research hospital in Memphis has a 94% cure rate of acute lymphocytic leukemia

St. Jude

400

To suddenly frighten; the "Red" one was anti-Communist

Scare

400

This singer paired with Camila Cabello for the chart-topping hit "Señorita"

Shawn Mendes

500

Known to early chemists as "oil of vitriol", this corrosive, colorless acid is found in car batteries

sulfuric

500

This Olympian god was known as the god of blacksmiths, craftsmen, and fire

Haphaestus

500

These 2 colorful health insurance plans, 1 from Texas & 1 from the northwest, began to unify in the 1940s

Blue Cross, Blue Shield

500

From the Greek for "fear", it's an extreme, irrational fear, but don't panic!

Phobia

500

This New Zealand singer-songwriter, who was just 16 when her breakout single topped charts worldwide in 2013, later released the critically acclaimed album "Melodrama" in 2017, with its lead single inspired by a house party.

Lorde

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