Fashion
General Knowledge
Criminal Trials
Riddles
Art & Literature
100

This full skirt, often worn with a petticoat, was a staple of 1950s teen fashion.

Poodle Skirt


100

This desert is the largest hot desert in the world.

Sahara Desert

100

In 2008, O.J. Simpson’s armed robbery conviction landed exactly 13 years after his headline-making acquittal for a far darker crime. What was it?

Murder

100

What is always coming but never arrives?

Tomorrow

100

Who is the mysterious maestro behind the enigmatic smile of the "Mona Lisa," a portrait that’s been winking at us for centuries?

Leonardo da Vinci

200

This form-fitting pant style made popular in the '60s and '70s was also known as "drainpipes."

Skinny Jeans

200

This color do you get by mixing red and white?

Pink

200

In one of the most infamous scandals of the 20th century, which bombshell story ties Bernard Barker and Frank Sturgis to a major political upheaval?

Watergate Scandal

200

What will you actually find at the end of every rainbow?

the letter "w"
200

Which sparkling novel by Jane Austen dazzles us with witty banter and timeless romance?

Pride and Prejudice

300

Jackie Kennedy made this round, brimless hat famous.

Pillbox hat

300

This European city is both a country and a city-state.

Vatican City

300

Which cultish serial killer led a commune infamously known as "The Family," blurring the lines between madness and mayhem?

Charles Manson

300

Some months have 31 days, others have 30 days, but how many have 28 days?

12

300

Which tragic masterpiece by Shakespeare follows a moody Danish prince on a ghostly quest for vengeance?

Hamlet

400

This American designer’s name became synonymous with wrap dresses in the 1970s.

Diane von Furstenberg

400

This music genre originated in the southern United States and combines blues, gospel, and jazz.

Soul Music

400

In 2009, a former Olympic hero traded gold medals for courtroom drama—who was sentenced to 4 years for fraud and money laundering?

Tim Montgomery

400

What has a head, a tail, but does not have a body?

a coin

400

Which F. Scott Fitzgerald novel perfectly captures the glitz, glam, and glitter of the Roaring Twenties?

The Great Gatsby

500

This stylish men's accessory was worn in place of a tie, often fastened with a pin.

an ascot

500

This part of the human body produces insulin.

Pancreas

500

Who was the killer clown responsible for murdering 33 boys and young men in the U.S.?

John Wayne Gacy

500

What can you hold without touching it at all?

A conversation
500

Which trailblazing Spanish painter shattered the rules with a masterpiece called "Guernica" and helped launch the mind-bending Cubist movement?

Pablo Picasso

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