Philosophy
Fish are Food
2"B"
Pride Month
Love Songs
100

This ancient Greek philosopher was the one to create the Allegory of the Cave.

Plato

100

This species of fish is best enjoyed "wild" and famously comes from Northern rivers, especially Alaskan rivers.

Salmon

100

A map in CS:GO or the building blocks of old European streets

Cobblestone

100

This woman married her partner Portia in 2008 and is famous for her daytime talk show, titled after her name.

Ellen DeGeneres

100

This song was covered by Ellie Goulding in recent years, but was made by Elton John, singing about gifting a lover a song.

Your Song

200

Killed for poisoning the minds of Athens, this Greek philosopher's teachings stay relevant to this day, often seen as a questioning method in classroom.

Socrates

200

Known as Ahi in Japanese, this fish is actually quite poisonous with mercury in large quantities.

Tuna

200

Something you must gift the Knights Who Say Ni to appease them

Shrubbery

200

This captain of the US Women's National Soccer team has been making headlines this world cup, about her performance on the field and her comments about the President.

Megan Rapinoe

200

This song to this pop hit features a modern take on Romeo and Juliet by T-Swizzle.

Love Story

300

This philosopher and mathematician famous for his work on what we now know as the XY-plane, produced the idea that the only "real" part of a person was their thought.

Descartes

300

These fish are sometimes known to swell to the size of sharks and have been rumored to eat whole children should they stray to close.

Catfish

300

A game where letters are you pieces

Scrabble

300

This "queen" was one of the first to become commercially successful in the US and now has his own competition show.

RuPaul

300

"My Girl" is an R&B love song from the Motown days by this band.

The Temptations

400

This post-modern philosopher was famous for his books Madness and Civilization and Discipline and Punish, most noted for his creation of the term biopower.

Michel Foucault

400

This repetitive fish is a favorite of tropical seafood from the Carribean to Hawaii.

Mahi-Mahi

400

The leader of a group of monks

Abbot

400

This closeted gay man was instrumental in cracking the Enigma code and was a key member at Bletchley Park, unfortunately his accomplishments were no match for the bigoted laws of the time.

Alan Turing

400

Whitney Houston covered and repopularized this Dolly Parton track for the 1992 movie The Bodyguard.

I Will Always Love You

500
While many know of Nietzsche, this German philosopher was one of the largest influences on Nietzsche, in fact Nietzsche claimed this philosopher awoke his philosophical interests.

Arthur Schopenhauer

500

Belonging to the group commonly known as rockfish, this fish is a large mouthed delight to cuisines all across the world.

Grouper

500

A vacation from work

Sabbatical

500

This man was the first openly gay elected official in the United States, elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1978.

Harvey Milk

500

"Endless Love" is a classic love song that features these two iconic artists in their own rights, but elevate this duet to a timeless classic.

Diana Ross and Lionel Richie

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