The Oscars
Dystopias
People with 3 names
Sporty Stuff
Italian Paintings and Painters
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The Oscars honor this type of visual art medium

What is a movie?

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"Big Brother", "Thought Police", and "Room 101" all appear in this classic dystopian novel by George Orwell. 

What is 1984?

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A Puerto-Rican singer who sang "Livin la Vida Loca", A 16th Century German Priest who wrote the 95 theses and started the protestant revolution, and a male monarch. 

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

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Players have to hit balls and run around 4 bases in this sport. 

What is Baseball?

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David and the Sistine Chapel are just some of the masterpieces of this Italian sculptor and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. 

Who is Michealangelo?

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The Oscars also go by this name, inspired by the organization that hands out the award. 

What is the Academy Awards?

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This dystopian novel, following a boy and his father walking through a burned American landscape, was written by the same author who wrote "No Country for Old Men" and is the only strictly dystopian novel to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. 

What is The Road?

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The NBA's all time scorer and (possible) goat, the third rank of nobility in Britain or Pearl without a letter, and an American naval hero during the Revolutionary war. 

Who is James Earl Jones. 

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The Super Bowl is the championship of this American Football League. 

What is the NFL?

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This famous Italian polymath is perhaps best known for making a tiny portrait of a wealthy silk merchant named Lisa Gheradini. 

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

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This actress, even with her 21 nominations, only has 3 Oscars.

Who is Meryl Streep?

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Fahrenheit 451, a classic dystopian novel, is written by this author, also known for his other works like The Martian Chronicles and Something Wicked Comes This Way.

Who is Ray Bradbury?

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The person who defeated Goliath, the evil side of Jekyll, and hall of fame Celtics player nicknamed "The Truth". 

Who is David Hyde Pierce?

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This sports tournament was created in 1928 by Jules Rimet, who wanted to create a separate international soccer tournament apart from the Olympics. Now, it's the most widely watched sports event on the planet. 

What is the World Cup?

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This Sandro Botticelli artwork was created in the Mid-1480s and is hung in the Uffizi Galleries, depicting a woman standing on a pearl-like scallop shell. 

What is The Birth of Venus?

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This sharp 1964 satire is directed by Stanley Kubrick and features the longest ever title of a film nominated for Best Picture. 

What is Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb?

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This famous female author is known for books like The Blind Assassin, which won the 2000 Booker Prize, and the 1985 classic about identity and subjugation, The Handmaid's Tale. 

Who is Margaret Atwood?

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The youngest sibling in Bob's Burger's, the 5th month of the year, and the Old English name for "old cottage" or "old shelter".

Who is Louisa May Alcott?

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This city hosted the 1936 Olympics and was the first modern Olympics to use the torch relay, where over 3,300 runners ran 3,187 kilometers from the Temple of Hera in Greece. 

What is Berlin?

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Featured in Vatican City, this classic High Renaissance Fresco features classical scholars like Plato and Aristotle along with the artist himself.  

What is School of Athens?

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This 2011 movie, directed by
Michel Hazanavicius, follows a romance between a fading silent-era legend and a rising star, and was the last silent and black and white film to win Best Picture. 

What is The Artist?

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DAILY DOUBLE- This English philosopher, politician, and activist, known for co-founding the first women's suffrage society and supporting the abolition of slavery, also coined the phrase, "Dystopia", in 1868, when talking about Ireland. 

Who is John Stuart Mill?

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DAILY DOUBLE- The capital of Montana, the legendary drummer for Led Zeppelin, and the 39th U.S. President. 

Who is Helena Bonham Carter?

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This race was conceived in 1903 by sports journalists Géo Lefèvre and Henri Desgrange to boost newspaper sales for their dying company, and follows around 176 people compete in 21 different terrains across Europe. 

What is Tour de France?

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In 1606, this Italian painter, known for his controversial artistic style, killed a wealthy aristocrat in a sword duel, and after being condemned to beheading, he fled Rome and lived the rest of his life as a fugitive. 

Who is Caravaggio?

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