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100

Stanley Kubrick shot this psychological war drama in 1987

Full Metal Jacket

100

This video game was named from a combination of the words "four" and "tennis" 

Tetris

100

This artist was married to Elon Musk for a short period of 4 years before splitting

Grimes

100

This country is the only one with a deceased "head of state"

North Korea

100

This was the oldest known civilization in the world.

Mesopotamia

200

David Fincher directed this fan favorite film, adapted from a novel by Chuck Palahniuk.

Fight Club

200

This game was originally intended to be Popeye game, but fell short due to licensing issues

Donkey Kong

200

The song known most commonly suggested to mimic the BPM for CPR

Staying Alive by the Bee GEes

200

This country has the most timezones (to a whopping 12)

France

200

The largest spanning empire in history

The British Empire

300

Wes Anderson directed this adventure/comedy film of all-star casts in 2004.

The Grand Budapest Hotel

300

A 1994 SNES JRPG that features a young boy in a contemporary, modern setting.

Earthbound/Mother

300

Every member of this world-wide sensational band was in their 20s when they broke up

The Beatles

300

This one-word country name has every single vowel, and is also the 35th biggest country.

Mozambique

300

This empire was the birthplace of Zoroastrianism (Extra points for the official and modernized names)

The Achaemenid Empire (Persian Empire)

400

A 2006 film written and directed by Guillermo Del Toro, that takes place during WW2's Spain.

Pan's Labyrinth
400

A 1994 action-RPG survival horror game, developed by Looking Glass Studios. 

System Shock

400

This band made more money from Guitar Hero royalties, than tours and record sales.

Aerosmith

400

This capital city is the southernmost capital in the world

Wellington

400

This man was offered the presidency of Israel, but declined.

Albert Einstein

500

Roman Polanski wrote and directed this psychological horror-thriller in 1968

Rosemary's Baby
500

This game was notorious for having been coded entirely in Assembly Language, and made over $30m in sales.

Rollercoaster Tycoon

500

This band featured a guitarist that produced soundtracks, using a 9 string guitar, for the game DOOM (2016) and DOOM:ETERNAL

Meshuggah

500

Largest lake in the world, and is the source of the Nile

Lake Victoria
500

This small principality was where the famous Napoleon lived out the rest of his days (and was mockingly referred to as his "Empire")

Elba

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