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100

This Breed is known for lack of fur and famous for wrinkled skin

What is the Sphynx?

100

Michael Scott popularized this phrase on this U.S. sitcom.

What is the Office?

100

This 'Queen of Pop' wa "like a virgin" in the 1980s

Who is Madonna?

100

In the USA, Law Enforcement must state 3 phrases and a question when arresting someone

What is the 'Miranda Rights'?

100

This sweet treat comes in chocolate-coated, bite-sized pieces and shares its name with a type of candy-coated nut.

What are M&M's?

200

This common housecat sound can mean contentment, communication, or even self-healing.

What is purring?

200

Jack Nicholson shouted this line in the 1992 Drama Film; "You can't handle the truth"

What is A Few Good Men?

200

This British rock band told us “We Will Rock You.”

Who is Queen?

200

This 1990s Trial was deemed 'The Trial of the Century' for which sports star

Who is O.J Simpson?

200

Invented in 1912, this sandwich cookie is famous for being “twist, lick, and dunked.”

What is an Oreo?

300

This ancient civilisation was the first to domesticate cats, valuing them for protecting grain stores from pests.

What is Egypt?

300

“Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.”

What is Forrest Gump?

300

This artist's real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta. 

Who is Lady Gaga?

300

This American criminal, executed in 1989, confessed to over 30 murders and inspired many films.

Who is Ted Bundy?
300

This snack is known for its long, wiggly shape, salty flavor, and ability to snap in half if you try hard enough.

What are pretzels?

400

Cats walk by moving both legs on one side of their body at the same time — a gait shared only with camels and giraffes — known by this term.

What is pacing?

400

This 1991 film contains the line “I’m having an old friend for dinner.” 

What is The Silence of the Lambs?

400

This classical composer continued writing music after going deaf.

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?

400

Infamous killer "Jack the Ripper" terrorised a district in Britain while killing prostitutes from 1888 to 1891

What is Whitechapel?

400

Invented in 1916, this candy bar combines nougat, caramel, and peanuts, and shares its name with a man’s nickname.

What is a Snickers?

500

This scientific term describes the way cats always seem to land on their feet.

What is the righting reflex?

500

This Pulp Fiction character delivers the chilling line, “Say ‘what’ again. I dare you, I double dare you!”

Who is Jules Winnfield?

500

This British rock band, famous for hits like “Paint It Black” and “Satisfaction,” has been performing since the 1960s.

Who is the Rolling Stones?

500

Known as “The Zodiac Killer,” this unidentified murderer taunted police with cryptic letters and ciphers sent to newspapers in this U.S. state during the late 1960s.

What is California?

500

This breakfast cereal, introduced in 1894, was invented by a doctor as part of a “plain” diet intended to curb passion.

What is Corn Flakes?

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