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100

This rapper and fashion designer sparked controversy with his 2016 music video Famous, which featured lifelike depictions of celebrities in bed together.

Who is Kanye West?

100

The second president, who would lose the election of 1800 to Thomas Jefferson.

Who is John Adams?

100

This bear, introduced in 1944 as part of a wildfire prevention campaign, became a lasting symbol of forest fire awareness in the U.S.

Who is Smokey?

100

This 1976 film has a statue of its main character by the bottom of the Philadelphia Museum of Art where he trained.

What is Rocky?

100

This is the amount of lines in a Shakespearean sonnet.

What is 14?

200

Submitted under the pseudonym "R. Mutt" in 1917, Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain challenged traditional notions of art by presenting this everyday bathroom fixture as a sculpture.

What is a urinal?

200

This 5-Star President helped found NASA, the Interstate Highway System, and famously warned of the Military Industrial Complex in his farewell address.

Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower?

200

This honey-loving bear from the Hundred Acre Wood was created by A.A. Milne and first appeared in a book in 1926.

Who is Winnie the Pooh?

200

This 2019 South Korean dark comedy thriller, directed by Bong Joon-ho, made history by becoming the first non-English film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

What is Parasite?

200

The name for a compound literary or narrative work that is divided into 5 parts.

What is a pentalogy?

300

This poet and novelist, known for Ariel and The Bell Jar, faced both acclaim and controversy for her raw depictions of mental illness, feminism, and personal suffering, which were intensified by her tragic death in 1963.

Who is Sylvia Plath?

300

This Carolina-born President signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830, leading to the infamous Trail of Tears.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

300

A 1902 political cartoon featuring a bear hunt inspired the creation of a stuffed toy, named after this U.S. president.

Who is Teddy Roosevelt?

300

This country still has remnants of a set from a popular sci-fi franchise involving actor Liam Neeson.

What is Tunisia?

300

Released on april 5, 2974, this was Stephen King’s first published novel.

What is Carrie?

400

This 1988 Martin Scorsese film, based on a novel by Nikos Kazantzakis, sparked protests and bans for its depiction of Jesus Christ experiencing doubt, temptation, and an imagined alternate life.

What is The Last Temptation of Christ?

400

What president from Hope, synonymous with his label as a New Democrat, was the first President impeached since Andrew Johnson.

Who is Bill Clinton?

400

This former Chicago Bears coach, known for his mustache and tough persona, led the team to a Super Bowl victory in 1985.

Who is Mike Ditka?

400

“A Fistfull of Dollars”, “For a Few Dollars More”, and this third (and more well-known) movie are a spaghetti western trilogy directed by Sergio Leone.

What is The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly?

400

This author holds the world record for most books published.

Who is L. Ron Hubbard?

500

This comedian’s 1972 routine Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television led to a Supreme Court case on broadcast indecency, shaping modern U.S. censorship laws.

Who is George Carlin?

500

Son of a founding father and grandfather to the 23rd president, who served the shortest term in Presidential history, just a month.

Who is William Henry Harrison?

500

During World War II, a unit in this European Countries’ army adopted a bear named Wojtek, who helped carry artillery and became a symbol of their fighting spirit.

What is Poland?

500

In The Matrix, the green code shown in one of its most iconic scenes, is actually this.

What are Japanese sushi recipes?

500

In 1964, this author declined the Nobel prize for literature.

Who is Jean-Paul Sartre?

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