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100

This common pain-relief drug also reduces fever and is known as acetaminophen in Canada.

Tylenol

100

This seemingly meaningless phrase exploded across TikTok in 2025, often shouted with a goofy hand gesture.

6-7

100

This U.S. city is home to the largest population of people, surpassing 8 million.

New York City

100

This fast-food chain is famous for the Whopper and flame-grilled burgers.

Burger King

100

This flightless bird is famous for looking confused and waddling awkwardly in Antarctica.

Penguin

200

This legal drug is found in coffee and helps people feel more awake.

Caffeine

200

Gen Alpha often uses this dismissive slang to call someone, old, uncool or out of touch.

Unc

200

This streaming platform reached over 300 million subscribers worldwide by 2025.

Netflix

200

This fast-food chain is famous in Canada for coffee and Timbits (donut holes).

Tim Hortons

200

Characterized by large size, grey skin, ivory tusks, and a long prehensile nose, this terrestrial herbivore is a symbol for conservation awareness, politics, and sometimes circuses.

Elephant

300

This illegal drug is derived from the opium poppy and is used medically in some forms for severe pain.

Heroin (opiods)
300

This phrase—used to emphasize intense focus—exploded into cultural use beyond its original psychology meaning in 2025.

Flow state

300

This individual became the first person to surpass 500 million followers on Instagram.

Cristiano Ronaldo

300

This fast-food chain is famous for its Frosty dessert.

Wendy's

300

This New York landmark is often called the “Big Apple” even though it’s not actually an apple.

New York City

400

This drug affects dopamine levels in the brain and is strongly associated with addiction and euphoria.

Cocaine

400

In this absurdly catchy early 2000s animated short, a persistent yellow duck repeatedly asks a lemonade stand vendor a single question about a sweet beverage, eventually spawning countless remixes and YouTube chaos.

The Duck Song

400

This YouTube video became the first to surpass 20 billion views.

Baby Shark

400

This seafood restaurant chain’s mascot is a smiling, anthropomorphic fisherman holding a lobster.

Red Lobster

400

Although it doesn’t actually bleed or wear a cape, this “Red Planet” has been the object of human fascination, robot missions, and occasional science fiction heroics.

Mars
500

This hallucinogenic drug alters perception and is chemically related to serotonin.

LSD

500

This internet trend involved taking the original dancing banana GIF and syncing it to completely unrelated songs or chaotic video edits, creating absurd loops that make viewers question reality.

Peanut Butter Jelly Time

500

This planet in our solar system has the fastest rotation, completing a full spin in about 10 hours.

Jupiter

500

This fast-food chain briefly sold a menu item called the “Triple-Double,” with three patties and two slices of cheese.

In-N-Out

500

The creator of a fictional magical boy who attends a school full of moving staircases, talking portraits, and shape-shifting teachers, this author revolutionized modern children’s literature.

J.K. Rowling
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