At The Box Office
Human Anatomy
Famous Flora & Fauna
Stolen From The French
Before & After
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This 1997 movie starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio is one of three movies from the 20th century to be in the Top 50 highest-grossing movies of all time, placing 4th. 

Titanic

100

Due to its function in storing bile, this small organ located inferior to the liver has a distinct green colour

Gallbladder

100

The "S" in this Barbadian singer's song "S&M" does not stand for the species of sea snail named in her honour.

Rihanna

100

The snow leopard is a master of this, using its distinct coat pattern to blend in with the snowy Himalayan mountains.

Camouflage
100

A piece of jewelry used to symbolize one's betrothal

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A playground game where kids spin in a circle holding hands, ending with them falling to the ground. 

Engagement Ring Around the Rosie

200

Son of the Mask (2005), earning a measly $59.9 million at the box office, paled in comparison to the over $350 million earned by its predecessor, starring this actor.

Jim Carrey

200

This largest nerve in the body is responsible for controlling the muscles of your lower leg as well as the back of the knee.

Sciatic Nerve

200

A species of horsehair worm is just one of the 15 species named after this 44th President of the Untied States of America.

Barack Obama

200

Its definition as a daytime showing of a play or musical is fitting, given its name is derived from the French word for "morning"

Matinee

200

Join Littlefoot and his dinosaur friends in this 80s/90s cartoon franchise.

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When an employee is not working while at work, or they are not at work when they are supposed to be.

The Land Before Time Theft

300

Avatar (2009) and Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) by this director hold the titles of first and third highest-grossing movies of all time, respectively.

James Cameron

300

The smallest bones in the body are located here

Ear
300

It's fitting that "Mother Monster" would have a variety of different creatures named after her, including species of wasp, fern, treehopper, and an extinct even-toed ungulate. 

Lady Gaga

300

You may know this French word from the likes of Anna Wintour or Madonna.

Vogue

300

This ferocious song by "Survivor" has been heard in many a Beep Tests in gym class.

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He holds the record for most PGA tour wins, cementing his status as one of the best golf players in history.

Eye of the Tiger Woods

400

This movie adaptation of a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber lost $24.5 million at the box office in 2019, often credited to poor CGI.

Cats

400

Unlike the cervical and lumbar vertebrae, these vertebrae have "facets" used to attach to the tubercles of the ribs. 

Thoracic

400

This competition TV show host not only has the most Emmys ever won by a person of colour, but also a species of fly and an extinct species of trilobite named in their honour.

RuPaul

400

Defined as "the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries", this french-derived word is also the title of Beyoncé's seventh studio album.

Renaissance

400

A 1996 Disney movie featuring bell-ringer Quasimodo

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Legendary actress known for roles such as Professor McGonagall in the Harry Potter franchise and Violet Crawley in Downtown Abbey. Don't forget her honorific title!

The Hunchback of Notre Dame Maggie Smith

500

Despite being torn apart by movie critics, this movie inspired by Twilight fan fiction was a massive success at the box office, grossing approximately $570 million.

Fifty Shades of Grey

500

Levator palpebrae superioris is the tiny muscle responsible for lifting this body part. Naturally, this muscle is hardly used at night. 

Eyelid

500

This famous astrophysicist, often credited with Pluto's demotion from planet status, has a frog and mite species named after him. 

Neil deGrasse Tyson

500

Defined as "new and unusual or experimental ideas", typically in art and fashion, the first half of this hyphenated word translates to "before".

Avant-garde

500

A phrase used to describe a return of strength or energy that makes it possible to continue in an activity.

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This 1982 hit song by Bette Midler describes her partner's love as lifting her up, allowing her to fly.

Second Wind Beneath My Wings

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