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100

Based on the the number of individual and state championships, this is our school's most successful sport.

Wrestling

100

After a visit to Salem, Massachusetts, this author perceived social and political commonalities between the witch trials and the Red Scare, prompting him to pen a drama as an allegory.

Arthur Miller

100
This film, the first in its Marvel series, received wide critical appraise for its use of comic-book inspired animation.

Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse

100

This country is home to the oldest professional tournaments still being played.

England

100

What time is my dentist appointment?

Tooth-hurty

200

This software is used by faculty to confirm report card grades and take attendance.

PowerSchool

200

This is American author won the Pulitzer Prize in fiction twice in the twentieth century, one award of which came after his death.

William Faulkner

200

This 1996 film, with such a long running time that it had to be divided into two parts on VHS tapes, helped cement young Leonardo DiCaprio's status as a leading actor of his generation.

Titanic

200

Before the invention of wooden racquets, this material was used to cover the palm and fingertips, allowing a player to "grip" the ball upon contact.

Chalk

200

How many tentacles does it take to make an octopus laugh?

Ten tickles

300

In the early 2000s, elementary schools in the district would take their classes to this room across the cafeteria on science-based field trips.

Planetarium

300

1920s Paris housed artists such as Hemingway, Stein, Fitzgerald, and Picasso. Their group would become known by this name.

The Lost Generation

300

The critical and popular reception of this title, which recounts the story of a German man hiding members of the Jewish working class during World War II, contributes to its success as one of the most important films about the Holocaust.

Schindler's List

300

This medieval English king was credited with inventing the serve.

Henry VIII

300
Why are stairs untrustworthy?

They're always up to something.

400

The high school is situated atop this type of rock, formed over thousands of years and visible through a doorway in the fitness center.

Limestone

400

This English author is credited with pioneering the stream-of-consciousness technique in her fiction, though she was also a revered poet and essayist.

Virginia Woolf

400

To play the antagonist in this film to highest possible quality, young Joaquin Phoenix requested that his co-star help him generate angst by slapping him before running scenes.

The Gladiator

400

"Love" refers to zero. One of possible origins for the term traces back to the French word for an egg laid by this animal.

Goose

400

Why did the scarecrow get an award at the baseball game?

He was outstanding in his field.
500

Prior to the 2000s, North Campus was known by this name.

Nazareth Area Junior High School

500

This Irish author, who became increasingly blind with age, wrote about Catholicism as a central theme of his fiction, though scholars debate the level of his own spirituality.

James Joyce

500

Hailed as one of the great historical titles of its time, this Swedish film by Ingrid Bergman recounts a young medieval knight's encounters with Death after returning from crusade.

The Seventh Seal

500

Prior to synthetic and polyester filaments, this material was used to create string for racquets.

Animal gut

500

Child: Dad, can you make me a sandwich?
Dad:

Abra cadabra: you are a sandwich.

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