STEM
Pop-Culture
History
Pop-Culture Pt2
Cuisine
100

This type of notation was made to facilitate calculation of extremely large and small #s

What is scientific notation?

100

"Oops! I Did It Again" and "I Got That Boom Boom" are both songs by this artist.

Who is Britney Speares?

100

In ___ Columbus sailed the Ocean Blue

When was 1492?

100

The longest running animated show featuring a family a four in the town of Springfield?

What is "The Simpsons"?

100

Common street food in Mexico has crossed international borders. It has impressed so many to the point that it is served in high-end restaurants

What are tacos?

200

This organ is known for breaking down food and cleaning it with acid

What is the stomach?

200

Releasing "Anxiety," she is now nominated for 5 Grammys.

Who is Doechii?

200

The main author of the Declaration of Independance

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

Now engaged to Bon Jovi's son, this actor played Eleven in Stranger Things

Who is Millie Bobby Brown?

200

Marie Antoinette didn't say "let them eat cake" but instead said "let them eat __" this type of French bread. Hint: it is commonly used as a bun on burgers.

What is Brioche?

300

The nerves in your cranium are called?

The cranial nerves

300

This Swedish band made their first big debut in Eurovision in 1974 with their song named after the city Napoleon was defeated.

Who is ABBA?

300

What is the name of the current-day country conquistador Hernan Cortes took over?

What is Mexico?

300

The weight loss drug many celebrities seem to be using that is a GLP1 (a.k.a hunger hormone) suppressant

What is ozempic?

300

The invention of chocolate was originally meant to be an attempt to make this 21+ beverage? 

What is alcohol?

400

Unlike the majority of our DNA, this organelle-specific DNA is only passed down from mother to offspring

What is mitochondrial DNA?

400

The East Wing of this building has been demolished to make a new $300 billion ballroom 

What is the White House?

400

This author was inspired by the Edinburgh murders to write her infamous novel about a man "playing God"

Who is Mary Shelley?

400

"Empire State of Mind" by Alicia Keyes and "Crazy In Love" by Beyonce both have this artist in common

Who is Jay-Z?

400

While it's not a timer in Italy, "pomodoro" in Italian is actually ___

What is "tomato"?

500

"Have No Fear Of Ice Cold Beer" refers to ___ in chemistry?

What are naturally di-atomic elements?

500

This Japanese-American singer is known for her song "I Bet on Losing Dogs" as well as "First Love/ Late Spring"

Who is Mitski?

500

This country utilizes Mexican Cempasuchil flowers (that arrived during the Columbian Exchange) as part of their decor for holidays. These include weddings, and more notably Diwali.

What is India?

500

Talk show host Jerry Springer was born in this "location" in London, England.


(Hint if needed)

What is The Subway?

500

This berry is part of the "Prunus" genus. This means that it holds traces of amygdalin (which when broken down becomes hydrogen cyanide) in its seeds 

What are cherries?

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