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200

In this magical film series, this mother of seven, sent her son a howler to scold him about stealing his father's car. Who is she?

Molly Weasley

200

According to the FBI, there are an estimated of 25 and ______ active serial killers in the US at any given time. What is the second number?

50

200

The DSM-5 defines this disorder as a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction, along with restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities. 

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

200

This pandemic killed estimated 75 to 200 million people and occurred during the 14th century. It is considered to be the worst pandemic in history. What is it commonly called? 

The Black Death

200

Mount Rushmore is predominantly made out of granite. How was most of the carving done?

Dynamite (explosives)

400

This popular actress has six kids. Of the six, only three are her biological children. Who is she?

Angelina Jolie

400

This serial killer was often referred to as the Milwaukee Cannibal. What was his actual name?

Jeffrey Dahmer

400

This mental disorder is characterized by two or more distinct personality states, which may include experiences of possession. What is the name of this disorder according to the DSM-5?

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

400

In what Asian city was the COVID-19 virus first discovered?

Wuhan

400

This destination is considered one of the most iconic in the western US. Located in Arizona, what is it?

Grand Canyon

600

Of the Kardashian sisters, four are mothers. Kourtney, Kim, Khloe, and Kylie. Between them, how many kids did they have total?

11 Kids

600

What US state has the highest number of documented serial killers? 

California

600

This disorder is diagnosed when an individual experiences at least two characteristic symptoms (delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, or negative symptoms) for a significant portion of time over a six-month period, including at least one month of active symptoms. What is it?

Schizophrenia

600

It was the cause of a pandemic referred to as Plague of Justinian, which took the lives of at least 15 million people. What disease is ranked number 2 in terms of death on Wikipedia's list of pandemics? 

Bubonic plague

600
According to Wikipedia, this public destination is the most popular in the USA with 50 million visitors annually. What is it?

Time Square, NYC

800

This TV series had 100 episodes, ran from 2014 to 2019. It's premise about a hard-working, religious, young woman trying to navigate her life after she is mistakenly artificially inseminated during a routine checkup. What is the name of the series?

Jane the Virgin

800

This serial killer confessed to 93 murders with 50 confirmed by the FBI. His MO was targeting women, knocking them out, and strangling them to death. He is considered Florida's most prolific serial killer. Who is he?

Samuel Little

800

The DSM5 defines this disorder as a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others, beginning in childhood or early adolescence and continuing into adulthood. Individuals with this disorder often exhibits a lack of remorse, deceitfulness, impulsivity, aggression, and consistent irresponsibility. What is it?

Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD)

800

According to one sketchy website, this disease is one of the most common causes of pandemics. It was the disease that lead to a pandemic in 1889, 1918, 1956, and 1968. What was it? 

Influenza

800

The largest national park in the US is Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. It covers 13.2 million acres and is larger than Yellowstone and Yosemite combined. What state is it located?

Alaska

1000

in 2024, ScreenRant released an article listing the top 15 Disney moms and the reason. Number was was said to have most effectively played the role of best mom as she fulfilled the role of a homemaker and mother while keeping the city safe. Who was she?

Helen Parr (Incredibles)

1000

A person who commits a crime haphazardly or opportunistically, using weapons found at the scene and often leaves clues are considered what by profilers?

disorganized offender

1000

In order to be diagnosed with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), individuals must display how many of the nine common traits? 

5

1000

What disease has been a worldwide pandemic since 1981 and has the death toll of 44 million as of 2025?

HIV/AIDS

1000

Measuring at 8.06 feet wide and 10.83 feet tall, the US is the home to the world's largest ball of twine. What state can you find it?

Kansas

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