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Bong Joon Ho’s 2019 smash hit film, Parasite, made this country the first non-American locale to take home the Oscar for Best Picture.

Where is South Korea?

400

This openly lesbian talk show host  made history by coming out on national television, becoming the first openly gay lead character on TV.

Who is Ellen DeGeneres?

400

The phrase “go down the rabbit hole,” meaning to enter into a complex or strange journey or situation, is a reference to this famous British children’s novel.

What is Alice in Wonderland?

400

This Broadway legend may have starred in the original casts of Rent and Wicked, but people grabbed on to her starring role in a recent Disney princess movie and just wouldn’t "let it go."

Who is Idina Menzel?

400

Due to his father’s high academic hopes for him, children’s author Theodore Geisel started writing under this pen name.

Who was Dr. Seuss?

400

Though he’s moved on to star in such diverse films as Despicable Me and Beautiful Boy, this diverse actor rose to stardom as the boss in a wildly popular workplace sitcom.

Who is Steve Carrell?

800

Lots of movies and television shows take place in Seattle, but for budgetary reasons, many end up being filmed in this city instead.

Where is Vancouver?

800

Considered the most commercially successful drag queen in the US, if not the world, he has appeared in many movies and is currently the host of a competition reality show.

Who is RuPaul Charles?
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In his works, this famous playwright invented more words than you could shake a stick at, including “catlike,” “pageantry,” and “puppy-dog.”

Who was William Shakespeare?

800

She started out as a Disney Channel star, but this actress has since become a bona fide pop star, producing chart-topping hits like “Heart Attack” and “Sorry Not Sorry.”

Who is Demi Lovato?

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Author Samuel Clemens wrote The Prince and the Pauper and Huckleberry Finn, along with other celebrated works, under this pen name.

Who was Mark Twain?

800

This fruit-loving technology mogul was well known for many things, among them his uniform of jeans and a black turtleneck.

Who is Steve Jobs?

1200

Though the location is never explicitly discussed in the film, The Emperor’s New Groove draws heavily on the Inca Empire, which occupied the land now known as this country.

Where is Perú?

1200

This celebrated first lady stayed married to her husband, but starting in the 1930s had a famed relationship which was likely romantic with reporter Lorena Hickok.

Who was Eleanor Roosevelt?

1200

The quote “stay gold, Ponyboy,” is partly a reference to a famous Robert Frost poem, but it is heavily featured in this 1967 coming of age novel.

What is The Outsiders?

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This actress and singer was only sixteen years old when she starred alongside Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in the 2016 film, Moana.

Who is Auli'i Cravalho?

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This Vampire Chronicles author, born Howard Allen Frances O’Brien, was named after her father and changed her name early on to avoid being bullied for her “male” name.

Who is Anne Rice?

1200

This environmental activist and television personality may have died young, but his legacy lives on through his family, most notably his also-famous daughter.

Who is Steve Irwin?

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Arguably Guillermo del Toro’s most famous film to date, dark fantasy film Pan’s Labyrinth was set in which European country?

Where is Spain?
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The Irish author of The Picture of Dorian Gray had notable relationships with both men and women, perhaps most famously with fellow writer Lord Alfred “Bosie’ Douglas.

Who was Oscar Wilde?

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“Not all those who wander are lost” is a saying that has perhaps seeped its way into the common language, but it first made its appearance in this groundbreaking epic fantasy series.

What is Lord of the Rings?

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Though she made history by becoming the first Asian woman to win a Tony Award, this actress and singer is most celebrated as the voice of both Princess Jasmine and Mulan.

Who is Lea Salonga?

1600

Often termed “The Queen of Crime,” this famous detective novelist known for such beloved characters as Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot also wrote romance novels as Mary Westmacott.

Who was Agatha Christie?

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This frequently incredulous game show host has had a fair few scandals, most notably naming the wrong winner of the Miss Universe pageant on live television.

Who is Steve Harvey?

2000

Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman may always have Paris, but the 1942 romantic drama Casablanca actually took place in this country.

Where is Morocco?

2000

This British computer scientist was most famous for his work in helping break the German Enigma Code during World War Two, but despite his war hero status, he was still prosecuted for his homosexuality-- still illegal in Britain in the 1950s.

Who was Alan Turing?

2000

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times” is the famous opening line of this equally famous Dickens novel.

What is A Tale of Two Cities?

2000

One of the few actresses to win an Emmy Award, a Grammy Award, an Academy Award, and a Tony Award, this The View host also voiced a hyena in The Lion King.

Who is Whoopi Goldberg?

2000

Best known for her novel Push which was later turned into the movie Precious, author Ramona Lofton has published works under this gem-themed pen name.

Who is Sapphire?

2000

This former New York City firefighter is now best known for his character acting, appearing in movies such as Reservoir Dogs and Fargo.

Who is Steve Buscemi?

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