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100

Also known as "Devil's Ivy" because it is nearly impossible to kill and stays green even in the dark, this vining plant features heart-shaped leaves.

What is a pothos?

100

Frequently spotted wading in the shallows of Puget Sound or Lake Washington, this tall, long-legged coastal hunter is the largest heron in North America.

What is the Great Blue Heron?

100

Often depicted as a pyramid, this psychological theory of human motivation places basic physiological requirements at the bottom and self-actualization at the top.

What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

100

Celebrated annually in June, this month-long observance commemorates a watershed moment in LGBTQ+ history: the 1969 uprising at a Greenwich Village inn.

What is Pride Month? (Alternatively: What are the Stonewall Riots?)

100

This actress and singer famously utilized a plastic cup for percussion in Pitch Perfect.

Who is Anna Kendrick?

200

Known for its natural leaf holes called fenestrations, this popular tropical houseplant is often dubbed the "Swiss Cheese Plant."

What is a Monstera?

200

This docile, brightly colored constrictor is a popular pet reptile, named for the checkered, maize-like pattern on its belly.

What is a corn snake?

200

This modern psychological buzzword describes a manipulation tactic where a person deliberately performs a task poorly so they will not be asked to do it again, often shifting the burden onto their partner.

What is weaponized incompetence?

200

This specific pronoun set, historically documented as a singular, gender-neutral pronoun since at least the 14th century, was voted the Word of the Decade by the American Dialect Society in 2019.

What is they/them?

200

Named after a fortified French medieval town, this classic tile-laying board game requires players to build the landscape piece by piece and claim territories using wooden "meeples."

What is Carcassonne?

300

Belonging to the genus Narcissus, the bulb of this popular spring perennial contains the toxic alkaloid lycorine, meaning it should be kept strictly away from cats and dogs.

What is a daffodil?

300

Due to coat color genetics being linked to the X chromosome, almost 100% of felines with this tri-color pattern are female.

What is a calico cat?

300

This modern psychological concept describes the one-sided emotional attachment a fan forms with a content creator, influencer, or celebrity who is entirely unaware of their existence.

What is a parasocial relationship?

300

Designed in 2018 by Daniel Quasar, this updated flag features a chevron of black, brown, light blue, pink, and white stripes to explicitly represent marginalized communities.

What is the Progress Pride Flag?

300

Developed by Larian Studios, the main questline of this acclaimed video game kicks off after the protagonist is infected with a mind-altering Mind Flayer tadpole.

What is Baldur's Gate III?

400

Unlike pitcher plants that rely on passive pitfalls, this famous carnivorous bog plant actively traps its prey by snapping its modified leaves shut when tiny sensory hairs are triggered.

What is a Venus Fly Trap?

400

Capable of literally "standing up" to look an adult human in the eye, this Asian elapid holds the record as the world's longest venomous snake.

What is a King Cobra?

400

Taking its name from a 1938 stage play, this form of psychological abuse involves covertly planting seeds of doubt to make a victim question their own memory, perception, or sanity.

What is gaslighting?

400

This model, developed by a prominent asexual visibility network, uses a pie chart analogy to illustrate that attraction can be split into different components, such as romantic, aesthetic, and sensual.

What is the Split Attraction Model?

400

Earning her second Academy Award for portraying the reanimated Bella Baxter in the surreal film Poor Things, this actress first gained widespread fame in the teen comedy Easy A.

Who is Emma Stone?

500

Despite its beautiful pink or white blooms, every part of this common landscaping shrub contains deadly cardiac glycosides, making it one of the most toxic plants in cultivation.

What is Oleander?

500

In 1890, an eccentric Shakespeare enthusiast released 60 of these specific birds into New York's Central Park, inadvertently unleashing a highly invasive species across North America.

What is a starling?

500

Coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, this analytical framework explains how various social identities—such as gender, race, and sexuality—overlap to create unique modes of discrimination and privilege.

What is intersectionality?

500

Used frequently within non-monogamous networks, this specific term describes the partner of your partner, with whom you share no direct romantic relationship.

What is a metamour?

500

Before acquiring his current company, he directed the CollegeHumor web series Troopers and now delights in devising elaborate ways to torture his comedian friends on camera.

Who is Sam Reich?

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