Christianity
History
Geography
Miscellaneous
Shows/Movies
100

This Bible story started with a snack and ended with sin. 

Who are Adam and Eve?

100

This wall came down in 1989, which was awkward news for everyone insisting Europe was still neatly divided.

What is the Berlin Wall?

100

This country contains Petra, the Dead Sea, and enough desert scenery to make it instantly recognizable on screen.

What is Jordan?

100

This online meeting platform made “You’re on mute” one of the defining phrases of adult life in the 2020s.

What is Zoom?

100

This sitcom’s title sounds like a networking event, but it mostly involved six people avoiding mature conflict resolution.

What is Friends?

200

This man spent 3 days in "the world's worst Airbnb"?

Who is Jonah?

200

The ship on which the Pilgrims crossed the Atlantic had a name suggesting pleasant spring weather, despite the voyage not exactly being a cruise.

What is the Mayflower?

200

This capital city, split by the Bosporus, is the only one lounging on two continents at once.

What is Istanbul?

200

This (green) grocery item has become the unofficial mascot of adult breakfast ambition, despite lasting about 11 minutes before turning brown.

What is an avocado?

200

This dystopian series made viewers ask whether survival would really be improved by assigning everyone a costume color.

What is The Hunger Games?

300

This ecumenical council in 300s is remembered for creed-shaping, controversy-settling, and proving that church meetings have always had high stakes.

What is the Council of Nicaea?

300

This city’s wall was supposedly brought down by a wooden horse, proving that gift acceptance policies matter.

What is Troy?

300

This desert, larger than the continental United States, proves that “nothing there” can still take up a lot of room.

What is Antarctica?

300

This biological molecule carries genetic instructions, making it the ultimate long-form storage system with very high stakes.

What is DNA?

300

Thanks to a chart found in every science classroom, this super hero would you expect is a huge fan of the number 26.

What is Ironman?

400

This North African author’s Confessions made self-examination a literary classic long before memoirs became a bookstore category.

Who is Augustine of Hippo?

400

This empire was said to have roads everywhere, though modern tourists mostly remember aqueducts, gladiators, and Latin homework.

What is the Roman Empire?

400

This canal connected the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, saving ships from the inconvenience of circling an entire continent.

What is the Suez Canal?

400

This law of motion says an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon, which is also why getting off the couch is a real achievement.

What is Newton’s First Law?

400

This mockumentary workplace comedy turned a paper company into one of television’s most quoted HR liabilities.

What is The Office?

500

This atheist-turned-Christian author and apologist said Christ is "liar, lunatic, or Lord".

Who is C.S. Lewis?

500

This 1215 document reminded a king that “because I said so” is not a sustainable governing philosophy.

What is the Magna Carta?

500

This mountain, the highest in Africa, rises in Tanzania despite being more famous for appearing in other people’s travel bucket lists.

What is Mount Kilimanjaro?

500

This ancient writing material, made from a plant, helped preserve texts long before “save as” was an option.

What is papyrus?

500

This 2008 superhero film turned a comic-book sequel into an Oscar-winning argument for why chaos needs better makeup.

What is The Dark Knight?

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