Folklore
1989
Fearless
Lover
Tortured Poets Society
100

The original folk tale of this popular kid's story has one of the evil step sisters cutting off her toes.

What is Cinderella?

100

After serving as Vice President for two terms, he was inaugurated as the 41st President of The United States on January 20, 1989.

Who is George Bush?

100

Despite statistically being safer than all others, aerophobia is the highest ranking fear of this means of travel. 

What is flying?

100

A box office hit, this film saw the rise (and fall) of the budding romance between Rose and Jack. 

What is Titanic?

100

An alcoholic and drug user, he was mysteriously found in a gutter in Baltimore, dying in a hospital a few days later at the age of 40. 

Who was Edgar Allan Poe?

200

In this Americana folk tale, he wakes up after a 200 year long nap.

Who is Rip Van Winkle?

200

The Tiananmen Square Protests suppressed pro-democracy activists in this Communist nation.

What is China?

200

The fear of spiders.

What is arachnophobia?

200

Aside from being the first "blonde bombshell," she was married to Arthur Miller and Joe DiMaggio (but never to JFK).

Who was Marilyn Monroe?

200

Suffering from mental illness and severe postpartum depression, this poet took her own life at age 30 in 1963 in her kitchen. 

Who was Sylvia Plath?

300

This tale attributed to Aesop in 620 BCE, is still used as a cautionary tale against lying as a prank (no one will believe you when it's actually true). 

What is "The Boy Who Cried Wolf?"

300

This was created to help scientists share information more easily, but quickly became a tool for all households to have access to various manners of entertainment, socializing, and "surfing."

What is the internet?

300

Known for his signature suits and daring jumps of school buses and canyons, he broke hundreds of bones during the course of his daredevil career.

Who is Evil Knievel?

300

The romance between these two, one Egyptian and one Roman, has become synonymous with ill-fated love and the pursuit of power.

Who were Anthony and Cleopatra?

300

Mostly known for his plays, his son, Hamnet, passed away suddenly at the age of 11, which inspired him to write his most famous play shortly thereafter.

Who was William Shakespeare?

400

This Greek mythological character helped coined the phrase "don't fly too close to the sun."

Who is Icarus?

400

Premiering in 1989, this became the longest running cartoon in television history.

What is The Simpsons?

400

The fear of this action, also called Glossophobia, consistently ranks higher than the fear of death.

What is the fear of public speaking?

400

A famous Hollywood leading man, he once said of how he and Joanne Woodward made their marriage work: "why go out for hamburger when you have steak at home?"

Who was Paul Newman?

400

He is the most often quoted poet at high school graduations, despite the misinterpreted theme of "The Road Less Traveled" actually being about regret and loss.

Who was Robert Frost?

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