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Famous Queer San Francisco Mayor

Harvey Milk

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Musician famous for preforming at Live Aid 1985

Freddie Mercury (Queen)

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Meryl Streep and James Corden starred in this Ryan Murphy adaptation of a popular Broadway musical.

The Prom

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A TV show in which a high school's team's plane crashes into the forest

Yellow Jacket

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This term is used to describe an exaggerated or over-the-top style, or "a good taste in bad taste".

"Camp"

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The earliest known written references to lesbian relationships are contributed to this poet.

Sappho

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This actress is known for her mean performance in a 2024 musical remake of a popular teen film.

Reneé Rapp

200

A teen is suspected of being a homosexual due to her vegetarianism in this campy 1999 film.

But I'm A Cheerleader

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This TV show aired the first ever lesbian wedding on American TV.

Friends

200

This term, popularized in ballroom culture in the 70s and 80s, originated in the 16th century, meaning "a trendy way to describe impressing someone so much they lose control of their emotions and die.”

"Slay"

300

The Stonewall Inn is in this location.

Christopher Street, Greenwich Village, New York City

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This woman was the first LGBTQ+ person in space.

Sally Ride

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Derived from The Wizard of Oz, this term was used as a covert way of asking if someone was queer.

"Friend of Dorothy"

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Lachlan Watson gives a chilling performance as Theo, a transgender young man in this dark adaptation of a popular comic book.

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

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This term describes when mainstream culture co-opts specific styles or mannerisms to profit off of an LGBTQ+ fanbase.

"Queerbaiting"

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