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This 1994 cult classic directed by Quentin Tarantino features a famous scene discussing what a Quarter Pounder with Cheese is called in Paris.

Pulp Fiction

100

A traditional "Martini" is made with vermouth and this clear spirit, though many people swap it for vodka.

Gin

100

This is the name for the "Master Gland" at the base of the brain that controls growth and blood pressure.

Pituitary Gland

100

This wall, which divided East and West Berlin, finally fell in this year, signaling the end of the Cold War.

1989

100

This American author wrote The Great Gatsby, a tragic tale of wealth and obsession in the Jazz Age.

Scott F. Fitzgerald

200

Set in the fictional land of Westeros, this HBO series features the "Red Wedding," one of the most shocking episodes in TV history.

Game of Thrones

200

This type of beer, known by its three-letter acronym, is famous for its high hop content and bitter flavor profile.

IPA

200

This is the principle that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) must treat all data on the internet the same, and not discriminate or charge differently based on user, content, or website.

Net Neutrality

200

Before becoming the 40th U.S. President, Ronald Reagan served as the Governor of this Western state.

California

200

This Dutch artist famously cut off part of his own ear and painted The Starry Night while in an asylum.

Vincent Van Gogh

300

This 2019 South Korean film was the first non-English language movie to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Parasite

300

To be legally labeled as "Bourbon," the mash must consist of at least 51% of this specific grain.

Corn

300

This is the only human organ capable of natural regeneration; you can lose up to 75% of it and it will grow back.

Liver

300

This woman, known as the "Iron Lady," was the longest-serving British Prime Minister of the 20th century.

Margaret Thatcher

300

In George Orwell’s 1984, this is the name of the omnipresent leader who is "always watching."

Big Brother

400

This is the standard frame rate (measured in frames per second) that has been used for motion picture film since the transition to "talkies" in the late 1920s.

24

400

This Mexican spirit is made specifically from the blue agave plant, primarily in the area surrounding the city of the same name.

Tequilla

400

CRISPR is a revolutionary technology used by scientists to perform this specific function.

Gene Editing

400

This 1962 confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union is widely considered the closest the world ever came to nuclear war.

Cuban Missile Crisis

400

This Renaissance artist spent four years painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

Michelangelo

500

This director is responsible for the "Dark Knight" trilogy, Inception, and the 2023 biopic Oppenheimer.

Christopher Nolan

500

In a classic Old Fashioned, a sugar cube is saturated with this specific brand of aromatic bitters in a yellow-capped bottle.

Angostura

500

This is the term for the "happy chemical" in the brain that is primarily responsible for the feeling of reward and motivation.

Dopamine

500

This South African leader was released from prison in 1990 after serving 27 years and later became the country’s president.

Nelson Mandela

500

This 20th-century American "drip" painter was a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement and was famously nicknamed "Jack the Dripper" by Time magazine.

Jackson Pollock

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