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This common skin condition occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, leading to pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads.

acne 

100

He was the 44th U.S. President.

Barack Obama

100

This gesture using only one finger is often considered rude in many cultures.

middle finger / flipping the bird 

100

This actor and stand-up star broke out on “Saturday Night Live” in the 1980s and later starred in films like Beverly Hills Cop and Coming to America.

Eddie Murphy 

100

This genre of music originated in Jamaica and influenced artists like Bob Marley.

reggae 

200

Often removed in a procedure called an appendectomy, this organ was once thought to have no purpose.

appendix 

200

Our 41st and 43rd U.S. Presidents were father and son. Who are they?

George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush
200

Hand tremors are associated with this neurological disease. 

Parkinson's disease 

200

This pioneering television star and redhead helped shape early sitcom comedy and became one of the most influential performers and producers in TV history.

Lucille Ball 

200

This instrument has 88 keys and is central to classical compositions and many modern songs.

piano 

300

A type of exercise set to music that keeps your heart rate up and improves cardiovascular fitness.

aerobics 

300

This U.S. President was formerly a peanut farmer. 

Jimmy Carter

300

This painful injury can happen when a fingertip is suddenly forced backward, often by a closing door or a caught ball.

jammed finger 

300

She rose to fame with a hit sitcom about a working-class American family that shared her name, and later became known for controversial public comments.

Roseanne Barr 

300

This singer’s album Lemonade blended R&B, pop, and visual storytelling into a major cultural moment.

Beyonce 

400

This adjective describes someone with a strong desire for success, often setting lofty or challenging goals.

ambitious 

400

This is U.S. President played the saxophone on the Arsenio Hall Show. 

Bill Clinton 

400

This nautical phrase means everyone needs to help out or participate.

all hands on deck 

400

He starred in Mrs. Doubtfire.

Robin Williams 

400

This music festival held in rural New York in 1969 became a defining moment for counterculture and rock music.

Woodstock 

500

This heavy iron block used by blacksmiths to shape metal is also famous for falling on cartoon characters.  

anvil 

500

This president has the highest IQ. 

John Quincy Adams

500

This is the thin layer of clear skin at the base of a fingernail or toenail that helps protect against infection.

cuticle 

500

He co-created a 1990s sitcom famously described as “a show about nothing,” and built his stand-up career around observational humor.

Jerry Seinfeld 

500

In Michael Jackson’s iconic “Thriller” music video, this legendary horror actor delivers the famous spoken-word closing narration that warns “darkness falls across the land…”

Vincent Price 

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