Famous Movies
U.S. Landmarks
Science and Space
Sports Trivia
According to Camden
100

This 1985 film features a teenager who accidentally travels through time in a DeLorean.

Back to the Future

100

This Statue in the New York Harbor was a gift from France

The Statue of Liberty

100

He proposed the theory of relativity

Albert Einstein

100

This athlete holds the men’s world record for the 100-meter dash

Usain Bolt

100

According to Camden this person is the only undisputed GOAT in sports?

Wayne Gretzky

200

Based on a Stephen King novel, this Stanley Kubrick film follows a family isolated in a haunted hotel

The Shining

200

A giant mountain carving that features the faces of four U.S. presidents

Mount Rushmore

200

This layer of Earth is made of semi-molten rock and lies directly beneath the crust

Mantle

200

This event features 26.2 miles of running

Marathon

200

According to Camden, which season has the best vibe?

Fall

300

This movie is a prison drama starring Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins?

Shawshank Redemption

300

This architectural wonder in New York City was once the tallest building in the world when it was completed in 1931

Empire State Building

300

This term describes a massive star explosion

Supernova

300

This country has won the most World Cup soccer titles

Brazil

300

According to Camden, what food is impossible to eat “just one bite” of?

Calzone

400

This Christopher Nolan film follows a thief who steals corporate secrets through dreams?

Inception

400

Located in South Dakota, this massive sculpture has been under construction since 1948 to honor a Lakota leader

The Crazy Horse Memorial

400

This term describes the theoretical point at which gravity becomes so intense that space-time curves infinitely

Singularity

400

This tennis tournament is played on grass courts

Wimbledon

400

According to Camden, what is the greatest sports moment ever?

The Miracle on Ice

500

In this 1989 drama, an unorthodox English teacher inspires his students with poetry and the Latin phrase “carpe diem,” ultimately leading them to challenge the strict traditions of their elite boarding school

Dead Poets Society

500

This monument honors the third U.S. president and sits on top of a mountain in Charlottesville

Monticello

500

This cosmic phenomenon occurs when light is bent around a massive object, acting like a natural “lens.”

Gravitational lensing

500

This country won the very first FIFA World Cup in 1930

Uruguay

500

According to Camden, what sports rule needs to be changed immediately?

Having to hit a golfball out of someones divot

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