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100

This Canadian artist is known for hits like “Blinding Lights” and performing one of the most-watched Super Bowl halftime shows.

The Weeknd

100

CSAP’s strategy that focuses on increasing knowledge and understanding through structured programs is known as this.

Education

100

This planet spins backward compared to most other planets in the solar system.

Venus

100

First airing in 1989, this show is the longest-running animated TV show in the United States.

The Simpsons

100

This South African leader spent 27 years in prison before becoming his country's first Black president and a global symbol for reconciliation.

Nelson Mandela

200

This actor and former wrestler became one of Hollywood’s highest-paid stars, known for both action roles and family-friendly films.

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

200

This type of intervention is offered to an entire population regardless of individual risk.

Universal

200

This fruit floats in water because 25% of its volume is air.

Apple

200

This 1975 thriller made audiences afraid to go in the water after delivering the iconic line, “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.”

Jaws

200

She co-founded an international organization focused on promoting girls’ education, surviving an assassination attempt in the process.

Malala Yousafzai

300

Forbes named this person the youngest "self-made billionaire ever" in 2019.

Kylie Jenner

300

SPF’s fifth step involves determining whether prevention activities achieved their intended outcomes.

Evaluation

300

A hotel entirely made of ice in this country is rebuilt every year.

Norway

300

This 2025 film, based on a popular video game, grossed over $947 million worldwide.

A Minecraft Movie

300

As a key advisor to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., this man was a master strategist behind the 1963 March on Washington.

Bayard Rustin

400

This artist is known as the "Queen of Pop".

Madonna

400

Factors that increase the likelihood of substance misuse or negative outcomes are called this.

Risk Factors

400

This is the only letter that doesn’t appear on the periodic table of elements.

"J"

400

This iconic TV comedian is known for skits involving a chocolate conveyor belt and stomping grapes.

Lucille Ball

400

A 1909 race riot in Springfield, Illinois, spurred this organization's formation to fight for civil rights.

NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)

500

This story of a rising singer and a fading star has been remade multiple times in Hollywood, with versions released in 1937, 1954, 1976, and 2018.

A Star is Born

500

This federal center’s acronym, CSAP, represents the branch of SAMHSA focused on preventing substance misuse.

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention

500

This country has a town where it rains almost every day for 200 days a year, earning it a “wettest place” nickname.

India

500

Game of Thrones premiered in this year.

2011

500

The "P" in her name, Marsha P. Johnson, stood for this defiant, dismissive phrase.

"Pay It No Mind"

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