Queer History
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As Described by Children
Bees?
What’s That Pokémon?
100

The creators of this wildly popular Nickelodeon series have confirmed that their protagonist is a bisexual woman of color. 

Legend of Korra

100

English, Spanish, Italian, and French all use this alphabet:

Roman

100

“Melted doody”

Diarrhea

100

Ah-ah-ah-artists of “Staying Alive”

The Bee Gees

200

The first country to legalize gay marriage:

The Netherlands

200

This type of broken speech is the first step of the evolution of one language into another.

Pidgin 

200

Evolution of Kakuna

Beedrill

300

The original Gay Pride began as a protest against police brutality at the Stonewall Inn. Name one of its leaders (3 possible answers).

Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, Storme DeLarverie

300

English uses a “true alphabet:” a small set of letters that can be combined and recombined in nearly infinite ways to form words. Conversely, Chinese languages use  a logograms writing system, wherein simplified pictographs to represent entire words or ideas. Japanese, however, uses this type of in-between alphabet; that is, it uses simplified versions of those Chinese characters to represent a group of sounds. 

Syllabic alphabet

300

Tim burton movie/Broadway show about what what now, Amalya to fix

Beetlejuice

400

This famous stand up comedian from the UK says “they’re not women’s clothes. They’re my clothes. I bought them.”

Eddie Izzard 

400

This prohibition era cocktail is made with gin, honey and lemon juice.

The Bee’s Knees

500

Name 4 Semitic languages (modern or ancient). 

50 bonus points for each additional one you can name. 

Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic, Ethiopian, Akkadian, Canaanite, Phoenician, Moabite, Amorite, Edomite, Assyrian, Babylonian, Urgaritic, Hasaean, Amharic, Samaritan

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