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This epic fantasy trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien follows Frodo Baggins on a quest to destroy the One Ring.

What is Lord of the Rings?

400

This Revolutionary War general famously crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776.

Who is General George Washington?

400

The cover of this Beatles album shows the band walking single‑file across a London crosswalk.

What is Abbey Road?

400

This al‑Qaeda leader, responsible for the September 11 attacks, was killed by U.S. Navy SEALs in Pakistan in 2011.

Who is Osama Bin Laden?

400

This 19th‑century story features a wooden puppet whose nose grows whenever he tells a lie.

What is Pinocchio?

800

This seismically active zone encircling the Pacific Ocean shares its name with a classic Johnny Cash song.

What is Ring of Fire?

800

He commanded Union forces at the end of the Civil War and later became the 18th President of the United States.

Who is General Ulysses S. Grant?

800

Pink Floyd’s iconic prism‑and‑rainbow artwork appears on this 1973 best‑selling album.

What is Dark Side of the Moon?

800
DAILY DOUBLE!

This unidentified serial killer sent taunting letters and cryptograms to Bay Area newspapers in the late 1960s, some of which remain unsolved to this day.

800

In this E.B. White novel, a spider writes words in her web to save her friend Wilbur.

What is Charlotte's Web?

1200

This circus performer directs the action under the big top, often cracking a whip as they command the spotlight.

What is the Ringmaster?

1200

Known as “Old Blood and Guts,” this American general led the Third Army in a rapid advance across Europe during World War II.

Who is General George S. Patton?

1200

Nirvana’s 1991 album features a baby swimming underwater, reaching for a dollar bill on a fishhook.

What is Nevermind?

1200

This Prohibition‑era gangster, known as “Scarface,” was finally imprisoned for tax evasion in 1931.

Who is Al Capone?

1200

In A.A. Milne’s original stories, this gloomy resident of the Hundred Acre Wood lives in a stick house that often falls over — and he once lost his tail.

Who is Eeyore?

1600

This fungal infection, despite its circular rash, isn’t caused by a worm at all.

What is ringworm?

1600

This World War II general led Allied forces in the Pacific and famously declared, “I shall return.”

Who is General Douglas MacArthur?

1600

The cover of this 1975 Led Zeppelin double album features a New York City tenement building with its windows cut out to reveal interchangeable images.

What is Physical Graffiti?

1600

This Depression‑era bank robber became a folk antihero before being killed outside Chicago’s Biograph Theater in 1934.

Who is John Dillinger?

1600

DAILY DOUBLE

Before he became famous for The Cat in the Hat, Dr. Seuss published this 1937 debut book about a boy whose imagination spirals after he mispronounces the name of a creature called a “Flub‑dub.”

2000

This long‑running video game series features a powerful artifact whose shattering plunges the Lands Between into chaos.

What is Elden Ring?

2000

This Union general’s 1864 “March to the Sea” devastated Confederate infrastructure and is considered one of the earliest examples of modern total war.

Who is General William Tecumseh Sherman?

2000

The cover of this 1975 Bruce Springsteen album features the Boss leaning on saxophonist Clarence Clemons in a black‑and‑white photo shot by Eric Meola.

What is Born to Run?

2000

This elusive 19th‑century stagecoach robber, known for leaving poems at crime scenes, was never definitively identified.

Who is Black Bart?

2000

This 1963 Maurice Sendak book follows Max to an island of giant, horned creatures he tames by “rumpus.”

What is Where The Wild Things Are?

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