This was popularized after President Richard Nixon declared drug abuse “public enemy number one” in 1971, emphasizing federal resources for prevention, rehabilitation, and law enforcement, though media attention focused on the enforcement aspect
What is the War on Drugs?
A human raised at the North Pole who travels to New York City in search of his real father and to spread Christmas cheer in a cynical world. Combining fish-out-of-water comedy with heartfelt holiday spirit,
What is Elf?
Symptoms include Excessive worry, panic attacks, social fear, or separation anxiety
What is Anxiety?
Hydrophobia
What is the Fear of Water?
Humans shed around 200 million of these every hour,
What are skin cells?
A 1938 exploitation and propaganda film warning parents of the alleged dangers of marijuana. Framed as a morality tale told by a high school principal, it follows wholesome teens led astray by dealers into crime, moral decay, and madness. Originally intended as an earnest cautionary work, its exaggerated, melodramatic style has since made it a cult classic, enjoyed today for its unintentional humor more than its outdated message.
What is Reefer Madness?
A buddy comedy about two immature, unemployed men forced to live together as stepbrothers after their parents marry. Their childish rivalry soon spirals into absurd situations, testing family bonds. Overflowing with crude humor, slapstick, and quotable lines
What is Step Brothers?
Symptoms include persistent low mood, loss of interest, hopelessness, fatigue, and changes in sleep or appetite
What is Depression?
Xenophobia
What is the Fear of strangers or foreigners
Nintendo trademarked this phrase.
This was as a nationwide anti-drug slogan led by First Lady Nancy Reagan throughout the 1980s, centered on the idea that children could resist drug use through simple, direct refusal.
What is "Just Say NO!"
A satirical comedy set in 1970s San Diego, where top-rated news anchor Ron Burgundy’s world is upended by the arrival of talented reporter Veronica Corningstone. As professional rivalry turns into personal tension, absurd antics and over-the-top newsroom battles ensue.
What is Anchorman?
Symptoms include alternating depressive and manic episodes, including elevated mood, impulsivity, or irritability
What is Bipolar Disorder?
Pyrophobia
What is the fear of fire?
This continent is in all four hemispheres.
What is Africa?
The program’s core goal is to equip children and teens with skills to resist peer pressure, make safe choices, and develop self-confidence. Age-appropriate lessons are delivered in K–12 classrooms by certified law enforcement officers
What is the DARE program?
A swaggering NASCAR champion whose "win at all costs" life unravels when a flamboyant French rival challenges his dominance. Mixing absurd humor, racing spectacle, and outrageous characters, it’s a satire of competitive culture and American bravado.
What is Talladega Nights?
Grandiose sense of self-importance, overestimating their capabilities or holding themselves to unreasonably high standards and bragging or exaggerating their achievements.
What is narcissistic personality disorder?
Microphobia
What is the fear of small things?
This country consists of 7,641 islands
What is the Philippines?
This is a 1987 anti-drug PSA that used the metaphor of a frying egg to illustrate the harmful effects of drugs on the brain.
What is "This is Your Brain on Drugs"
A sports comedy where two fierce rival figure skaters, disgraced and banned from men’s singles after a public brawl, discover a loophole that allows them to return as the first all-male pairs team.
What is Blades of Glory?
What is Schizophrenia?
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia
What is the fear of long words?
This is only one letter that doesn’t appear in any U.S. state name
What is Q?