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Vaccines
World's Largest Islands
Comic Strips
Current SNL Cast Members
200

After graduating from high school on this musical series, Rachel and Kurt headed to New York.

Glee

200

This disease (for which there is a vaccine) is also known as the "100-day cough."

Pertussis 

200

With an area of 822,700 sq. mi, this is the world's largest island. Located between the Arctic ocean, and the north Atlantic, it is governed by Denmark.

Greenland

200

Bill Watterson's comedic take on a troubled little boy named Calvin, and his stuffed tiger, named this.

Hobbes

200

She appeared in this season's first episode before taking an extended leave of absence due to filming commitments for her show, Shrill. She returned to SNL for the first episode of 2021.

Aidy Bryant

400

Lauren Graham, and Melissa McCarthy starred in this comedy-drama series which aired from 2000-2007.

Gilmore Girls

400

The Anti-Vaccination League began in 1853 in this country.

England

400

They used to say the sun never set on this country. Now it's main island just barely cracks the list of world's largest islands at number 9.

Great Britain

400

Garfield the cat lives with a dog named this.

Odie

400

Upon getting the gig in 2019, he became the first Chinese-American, third openly gay male, and fourth-ever cast member of Asian descent.

Bowen Yang

600

This show is listed in Guinness World Records as the longest-running soap opera currently in production. It first aired in 1963, and has produced over 14,000 episodes.

General Hospital

600

Written proof of receipt of this vaccine is required for entry into certain countries including Afghanistan, Angola, and the Bahamas

Yellow Fever

600

This island (16th on the list) is off the east coast of North America, and is nicknamed "The Rock" by the locals.

Newfoundland

600

Garfield isn't the only overweight, orange cat with his own comic strip. The other one, created by George Gately, actually came first.

Heathcliff

600

This "King of Staten Island" was engaged to pop star, Ariana Grande, for about 6 months before they called it quits.

Pete Davidson

800

Despite a short run of only 3 seasons, the cultural impact of this mid-60s sitcom about seven castaways is undeniable.

Gilligan's Island

800

This U.S. president was ill with smallpox only a few days before delivering a famous speech. Current research suggests that the severity of his illness was downplayed by his doctor to prevent the public from worrying that their president was dying. 

Abraham Lincoln

800

This island nation (18th on the list) is at the confluence of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans. It's 530 mi from Scotland and 2,600 mi from New York City. 

Iceland

800

This single-panel comic by Gary Larson is known for surrealistic humor often based on uncomfortable social situations, improbable events, an anthropomorphic view of the world, impending bizarre disasters, or the search for meaning in life.

The Far Side

800

He took over the role of President Joe Biden after the election, when Jim Carrey retired from the role.

Alex Moffat

1000

This short-lived animated series about a group of nocturnal creatures that turn to stone during the day has gained a cult following since going of the air in 1997.

Gargoyles

1000

Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only three countries that have not yet successfully controlled transmission of this virus through vaccination.

Polio

1000

This island, the 6th largest in the world, is also the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory.

Sumatra

1000

This comic strip, written by Aaron McGruder, satirizes African-American culture and American politics as seen through the eyes of it's young protagonist, Huey Freeman. The strip has since been adapted into an animated series which airs on Adult Swim.

The Boondocks

1000

Her impersonations on SNL include Drew Barrymore, Carole Baskin, Reese Witherspoon, Timothée Chalamet, Tiffany Trump, and (perhaps most notably) Britney Spears.

Chloe Fineman

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