Types of Doctors
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When you need surgery on your bones or joints, this is the specialist you’d see.

orthopedic surgeon


100

This mind‑bending series from Damon Lindelof explores a world where 2% of the population mysteriously vanishes, leaving society fractured.

The Leftovers

Speaking of leftovers...

WHO HATE MY LEFTOVERS FROM DINNER???

100

This 70s expression described someone who was acting irrational, unpredictable, or overly emotional — and had nothing to do with baked goods.

Going Bananas

100

Before becoming a Marvel icon, this actor earned an Oscar for portraying a troubled pianist in The Pianist (2002).

Adrien Brody

100

FINISH THE SONG

Who's your friend who likes to play?
Bing Bong, Bing Bong! 

Bing Bong, Bing Bong!

Bing Bong, Bing Bong!




Who's your friend who likes to play?
Bing Bong, Bing Bong!
His rocket makes you yell "Hooray!"
Bing Bong, Bing Bong!
Who's the best in every way, and wants to sing this song to say?
Bing Bong, Bing Bong!

200

This type of doctor specializes in diagnosing diseases by examining tissues, cells, and bodily fluids under a microscope.

Pathologist
200

Popular 90s sitcom follows six friends navigating life in Manhattan, often meeting at Central Perk

Friends

200

This slang term described a person who was overly uptight, rigid, or obsessed with rules — not someone literally made of stone.

Hard nose


200

This actress, singer, and civil rights activist starred in Carmen Jones and Porgy and Bess, becoming one of the first Black women to achieve mainstream Hollywood stardom in the 50s.

Dorothy Dandridge

200

This avant‑garde composer created 4′33″, a piece in which performers do not play their instruments, emphasizing ambient sound as music.

John Cage 
300

This highly specialized surgeon operates on the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.

neurosurgeon

300

 This critically acclaimed series follows a chemistry teacher who transforms into a criminal mastermind known as “Heisenberg.” 

Breaking bad

300

This phrase, often heard in funk and disco circles, meant you were completely overwhelmed by how impressive something was — not physically knocked down.

Blown away

300

This actress, known for her icy elegance, left Hollywood at the height of her fame to become Princess of Monaco.

Grace Kelly 

300

This ancient city, buried by volcanic ash in 79 CE, preserved detailed frescoes that revealed everyday Roman life.

Pompeii

400

This physician treats hormonal disorders such as Addison’s disease, Cushing’s syndrome, and thyroid dysfunction.

endocrinologist

400

Knock Knock

Free Points! 

400

In 1970s youth slang, this two‑word phrase referred to any authority figure — including strict, overprotective parents — who laid down rules and kept you “in line.”

The Man

IT'S NOT A PHASE, MOM! THIS IS WHO I AM! 

400

This legendary leading man starred in On the Waterfront and A Streetcar Named Desire, earning three Oscars across three decades.

Marlene Brando

400

This musician’s 1977 album Rumours became one of the best‑selling albums of all time, created amid intense interpersonal drama within the band.

Fleetwood Mac
500

This doctor focuses on conditions involving the kidneys, including electrolyte imbalances and chronic renal failure.

nephrologist

500

This sci‑fi anthology series explores the dark side of technology, with each episode telling a standalone story.

Black Mirror

500

Womp Womp :(

You get 500 points taken away for no reason! 

500

This actress became the first Black woman to star in her own weekly TV series, playing a nurse in the groundbreaking 1968 show Julia.

Diahann Carroll

500

This astronomical term describes the point in a planet’s orbit where it is farthest from the Sun — Earth reaches it every July.

Aphelion

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