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Heath Ledger won a posthumous Oscar in 2009 for his iconic performance in this film, becoming only the second actor to win an Oscar after his death.

The Dark Knight

200

This country made worldwide history when they competed in the bobsled event at the 1988 Winter Olympics, and though they crashed and finished in last place, the events still inspired a hit movie 5 years later.

Jamaica

200

The pro-shot of this hit Broadway musical was originally scheduled to release in theatres in October 2021, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was instead released on Disney Plus on July 3, 2020.

Hamilton

200

This late singer infamously made history in 1992 when she held up a photograph of Pope John Paul II on live national television and tore it into pieces.

Sinead O'Connor

200

90’s kids everywhere cried together when this character, voiced by the late James Earl Jones, was killed in a stampede.

Mufasa

200

This pop artist made headlines when she suffered a wardrobe malfunction while performing with Justin Timberlake at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show.

Janet Jackson

400

In 2002, this actress won the Oscar for her performance in the film Monster’s Ball, making history as the first African American woman to win Best Actress.

Halle Berry

400

The 1992 USA Men’s Basketball team, widely considered to be the greatest sports team ever assembled, featured some of the biggest names of the NBA, including Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, and Patrick Ewing, and was known by this affectionate nickname.

The Dream Team

400

Netflix servers briefly crashed on January 7, 2026, when thousands of fans swarmed to the service to find a secret, nonexistent new episode of this hit show that had already aired its series finale a week earlier.

Stranger Things

400

Rachel McAdams made a surprise guest appearance in January 2024 when she introduced the musical performance of this actress/singer who took on McAdams’ previous role in the 2024 remake of Mean Girls.

Reneé Rapp

400

This computer-animated 1995 film was the first collaboration between Disney and Pixar, and Pixar’s first ever feature length film, with sequels still being made to this day.

Toy Story

400

Kendrick Lamar rubbed salt in the wound at the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show when he performed his song “Not Like Us”, a diss track about his longtime feud with this artist.

Drake

600

Despite being a successful actor since the early 1990’s, this A-List actor did not win his first Academy Award until 2016.

Leonardo DiCaprio

600

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Summer Olympics were postponed until the summer of 2021 and took place in this city.

Tokyo, Japan

600

This Mad Man currently stars on Apple TV’s Friends and Neighbors and a clip of him dancing at a club to promote the series’s second season has become a viral sensation.

Jon Hamm

600

Original cast members John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd would sometimes make musical guest appearances as this hat and sunglasses wearing duo, singing hits like “Soul Man” and “Rubber Biscuit”.


The Blues Brothers

600

This sci-fi series ran for 3 seasons on Disney Plus and a full theatrical movie is scheduled for release in May 2026.

The Mandalorian

600

When Katy Perry performed at the halftime show of the 2015 Super Bowl, audience attention was less focused on her performance and more on her costume-wearing backup dancer who danced horribly off-beat and earned this infamous nickname.

Left Shark

800

This music artist made a surprise return to the Oscars in 2021, 18 years after one of his most famous hits won an Oscar for Best Original Song.

Eminem

800

At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, this US athlete won eight gold medals, the most ever won by an Olympian in history.

Michael Phelps

800

Steve Martin received praise during the third season of Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building, when he performed this fast-paced, high energy song, which went on to win an Emmy award in 2024 for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.

"Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?"

800

Sparks flew in February 2021 when this singer smashed a guitar against an amp 16 times at the end of her musical performance.

Phoebe Bridgers

800

This 2023 box office bomb lost Disney over $130 million and Disney fans today still like to speculate that the script was written by generative AI due to its poor writing.

Wish

800

After performing “I Will Survive” and “Take Me Higher” at the 1996 Super Bowl halftime show, Diana Ross wowed audiences by exiting the stage in one of these vehicles.

A helicopter

1000

The Academy Awards were met with a lawsuit by Disney in 1989 when this actor infamously took the stage and performed the song “Proud Mary” alongside actress Eileen Bowman, who was dressed as Snow White.

Rob Lowe

1000

These two warring countries declared a moment of truce in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, marching together in the opening ceremony and waving a flag of unity.

North Korea and South Korea

1000

The 2021 reboot of this hit 90’s cartoon ran for two seasons on Paramount Plus before being pulled in 2024, and though a third season was produced, it never aired.

Rugrats

1000

In October 1976, cast member John Belushi joined this artist onstage and performed a spot-on impression of him.

Joe Cocker

1000

This ride at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, which opened in 1998, just closed its doors on February 2, 2026, being replaced with an upcoming Indiana Jones-themed attraction.

Dinosaur

1000

Nature was clearly on Prince’s side at the 2007 Super Bowl halftime show as this happened while the artist launched into an iconic guitar solo for the finale.

It began to rain

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