Famous Seraphs
Hindu Gods and Heroes
English Literature Pen Names
American Television Shows
American Cases
100

This seraph was considered second in power only to God, but fell from Heaven for his greed.

Lucifer

100

This god, also known as Mahadeva, is considered "The Destroyer."

Shiva

100

What is the pen name of the author Theodor Geisel, who wrote books like Green Eggs and Ham and Fox in Socks?

Dr. Seuss

100

In this show, a small green antagonist keeps trying to steal a secret formula.

Spongebob Squarepants

100

This 1954 case fought for the equality of black and white students in segregated schools. Its plaintiff was Oliver Brown.

Brown v. Board of Education

200

This seraph is believed to have been the leader of God's army against Satan

Michael

200

This god, one of the three members of the Hindu Trinity, creates everything in the universe.

Brahma

200

What is the pen name of Daniel Handler, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events?

Lemony Snicket

200

In Stranger Things, what is the name of the role-playing game that the main characters play?

Dungeons & Dragons

200

This 1857 case involved the question of freedom for a slave who moved from the slave state of Missouri to the free state of Illinois.

Dred Scott v. Sandford

300

This seraph is considered the patron of the Arts.

Uriel

300

This important god maintains the order and harmony of the universe.

Vishnu

300

This author used the pen name Robert Galbraith, and is also the author of a very "spell"-binding book series.

J. K. Rowling

300

This animated show features the lives of Homer and Marge, along with their kids Bart and Lisa?

The Simpsons

300

This 1896 case resulted in the creation of the "separate but equal" segregation policy.

Plessy v. Ferguson

400

This is the highest raking seraphim of them all.

Seraphiel

400

This is the name of Shiva's first son, who had an elephant head and is known as the Remover of Obstacles.

Ganapati

400

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, author of classics like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, used this pen name.

Mark Twain

400

This show features the characters from classic fairytales as they travel between their storybook realm and the real world.

Once Upon a Time

400

This 1966 case established a set of rights, one of which is "the right to remain silent."

Miranda v. Arizona

500

This being was considered the chief angel of the seraphim and was an associate of Michael.

Jehoel

500

This is the god of rain, thunder, and war, who rides a four-tusked elephant and wields a thunderbolt.

Indra

500

This author used the pen name Richard Bachman, and wrote books such as Doctor Sleep and Needful Things.

Stephen King

500

This post-apocalyptic horror show was based on a comic book series by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard.

The Walking Dead

500

This 1803 case established the power of judicial review, which allowed the government's separation of powers to remain possible.

Marbury v. Madison

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