Botany
Cinema
Myth and Folklore
American History
Astronomy
100

The vessel through which plant reproductive material is dispersed, and a common seasonal allergen.

What is pollen?

100

The movie that won best picture at the Oscars in 2023

What is Everything Everywhere All At Once?

100

The American folk hero who is known for his blue bovine companion.

Who is Paul Bunyon?

100

The first lady during the civil war who was known for her disturbed mental health.

Who is Mary Todd Lincoln?

100

The planet that shines brightly in Earth's sky due to its noxious golden atmosphere.

What is Venus?

200

The climbing vine that is infamous for its itch inducing defense mechanism, as well as being the namesake of one of Batman's most dangerous villains.

What is poison ivy?

200

The world's first horror movie, a silent film featuring a vampiric antagonist, and based on Bram Stoker's most famous book, Dracula.

What is Nosferatu?

200

The supposed ancient plesiosaur living in a Scottish lake.

What is the Loch Ness Monster?

200

The United States Of America's primary enemy during World War Two, who sprung their first attack on American soil by bombing the Hawaiian naval base at Pearl Harbor.

What is Japan?

200

The planet in Earth's solar system that bizarrely has a horizontal axis instead of a vertical one.  

What is Uranus?

300

The ornamental flower popularly colored white or pink, with a species of mantis having evolved to resemble it.

What is Orchid?

300

Disney's debut animated movie, starring a princess who would go on to be the archetype of the 'Disney Princess'.

What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarves?

300

A monster that many parents are familiar with, as children commonly ask them to check for it under their beds or in their closets.

What is the Bogeyman?

300

The famous freed slave who went on to save her family and several others from slavery, eventually ending up a scout for the US military.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

300

The stretch of asteroids in between Jupiter and Mars.

What is the Kuiper Belt

400

The plant known for its extraordinary rate of growth, and being the favorite food of pandas.

What is Bamboo?

400

The actress whose most famous role is that of a displaced woman from Kansas, and whose name became a code for closeted gays to identify each other by in the 1950s and 60s.

Who is Judy Garland?

400

The Greek deity who, despite being married to the queen of the Gods, had innumerable affairs with other deities, titans, and mortals alike, sometimes while assuming the form of an animal.

Who is Zeus?

400

The famous uprising in New York City in 1969 that sparked a national discussion about gay rights.

What is the Stonewall Riots?

400

The constellation which can be seen all year round in the northern hemisphere, and is also known as the Big Dipper.

What is Ursa Major?

500

The plant which intentionally starves itself as part of its life cycle, is considered a massive danger due to its abundance and flammability, and can most often be seen blowing across the field of a cowboy style duel.

What is a tumbleweed?

500

The movie inspired by the Steven King book of the same name, featuring an undead feline terror, scared at least two viewers so badly that when their alarm system went off in the middle of the night, all they could do was scream as Poppop went and reset the alarm.

What is Pet Semetary?

500

The large blue diamond that supposedly curses whoever touches it.

The Hope Diamond.

500

This radio drama, written by Orson Wells, created mass hysteria upon it's first airing, as thousands of Americans believed it was a genuine report of an alien invasion on earth.

What is War of the Worlds?

500

The spiral shaped galaxy with which we live in.

What is the Milky Way?

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