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Sitcoms
American Women
100

A lifesaving set of emergency supplies should contain a crunchy chocolate-covered wafter bar confection.

First Aid Kit Kat

100

This city, located near the site of the ancient city of Memphis, has been a political and cultural hub for millennia along the Nile River

Cairo

100

Vocal and/or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.

Music

100

This sitcom revolving around a group of six living in New York City became a cultural phenomenon in the 1990s.

Friends

100

This Supreme Court Justice was "notorious" for her work on gender equality and civil rights.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

200

A fierce video game protagonist from this series, known for battling Olympian gods, might need to shift his focus when Martians invade Earth in H.G. Wells’ classic sci-fi tale.

God of War of the Worlds

200

Established in 1899 as a railway depot on the Uganda Railway, this city is now Kenya's largest, a major commercial hub, and home to a national park within its city limits.

Nairobi

200

In physics, the interval of time between successive occurrences of the same state in an oscillatory or cyclic phenomenon

Period

200

Set in Springfield, this animated family sitcom has been airing since 1989.

The Simpsons
200

Famous aviator who disappeared during her attempt to circumnavigate the globe in 1937.

Amelia Earhart

300

This classic brunch cocktail often garnished with celery might be just what the magical caretaker starring in a 1964 musical needs.

Bloody Mary Poppins

300

This Russian city, formally the imperial capital under the Tsars, is famous for the Winter Palace, the Hermitage Museum, and its Baroque architecture.

St. Petersburg

300

As a noun, a category of things that share common characteristics

Type

300

This sitcom follows a group of friends living in an eastern-US city, who commonly hang out at a bar called Paddy's Pub.

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

300

This poet and civil rights leader received many awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom and a Grammy for "Best Spoken Word Album." She became the first Black woman to be depicted on the quarter in 2022. 

Maya Angelou

400

This jolly greeting might be heard if Santa traded the North Pole for Vietnam’s largest city.

Ho Ho Ho Chi Minh

400

This sprawling city became the political center of Iran in the late 18th century, before modernizing rapidly under the Pahlavi dynasty, and is currently home to landmarks like the Golestan Palace and Azadi Tower.

Tehran

400

A thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action.

Idea

400

This British sitcom follows a hapless group of clerks working at Wernham Hogg, in Slough

The Office

400

Founded the American Red Cross in 1881 after earning the nickname of "Angel of the Battlefield" during the Civil War.

Clara Barton

500

This informal trial designed to determine guilt might be what this medieval entertainer faces if their jokes fall flat.

Kangaroo Court Jester

500

Founded in the late 19th century, this city, the political and economic hub of a northern African state, hosts the African Union headquarters.

Addis Ababa

500

A composite subatomic particle made of two or more quarks held together by the strong nuclear force.

Hadron

500

A sitcom about the dysfunctional Bluth family and their business, featuring a narrator and frequent cutaway gags.

Arrested Development

500

This jazz and swing singer, nicknamed "Lady Day" was known for her emotive voice and struggled with racial challenges throughout her career.

Billie Holiday

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