No Country For Old Men
Raising Arizona
Hail, Caesar!
Burn After Reading
Blood Simple
The Coen Brothers
100

This "Lizard King" broke on through to the other side 1971 and is famously buried in the Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in Paris. Dead at 27

Jim Morrison

100

This libertarian Arizona Senator and 1964 Presidential loser's campaign identified him as Au H20

Barry Goldwater

100

Julius Caesar famously died on this day in 44 BC

The Ides of March (15th)

100

This series of books was the most challenged in the 2000s because of its depiction of wizardry and witchcraft, though it's author has since become a leading TERF challenging the books of others

Harry Potter

100

Helpfully, this universal donor blood type is the most common in the US

O-

100

This famous Chicago comedian and actor accepted the role of Garfield because he thought it was the Coen Brothers making the film

Bill Murray

200

This "Valerie" singer went "Back to Black," dying in 2011. Dead at 27

Amy Winehouse

200

The state flower of Arizona is the blossom of this iconic cactus

Saguaro

200

Julius' nephew and adopted son Octavian took this name upon becoming Rome's first emperor

Augustus

200

This all-time classic explores racism in the Jim Crow South through the lens of two children named Jem and Scout

To Kill a Mockingbird

200

Spiders, Lobsters, and Snails have blood that is this color. How snobby.

Blue

200

Nicolas Cage based his role in Raising Arizona on this avian cartoon character

Woody Woodpecker

300

This "One in a Million" mononymic singer and actress became the Queen of the Damned in The Bahamas in 2001. Dead at 22

Aaliyah

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

The only two states to not observe daylight savings time are Arizona and this other one

300

The sixth Caesarian Emperor, he was apocryphally famous for fiddling while Rome Burned

Nero

300

The author of Farenheit 451

Ray Bradbury

300

Similar to Astrology, blood type is seen as an indicator of personality arose first in this Asian nation.

Japan

300

Despite being named after the city in North Dakota, Fargo movie actually takes place in this state

Minnesota

400

This Rebel Without a Cause's 1955 death by car accident made him into an instant icon, despite only appearing in 3 films. Dead at 24

James Dean

400

This Arizona County represents 62% of the state's population

Maricopa

400

Julius created a calendar that included one of these every 4 years

Leap Day

400

"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen." is the opening line to this, ironically, most challenged book of all time

1984

400

Though it is the creature that annually causes the the most human deaths, it would actually take 1,200,000 of these to completely drain a human being of blood

Mosquitos

400

This micturated upon item really ties a room together

The Rug

500

This up and coming actress had her career cut tragically short by the Manson Family in 1969. Dead at 26

Sharon Tate

500

Arizona entered the Union as this numbered state, the last in the contiguous states

48

500

During the imperial era this title for the Russian King derives from Caesar

Czar
500

This anthology series of books by Alvin Schwartz, a Scholastic book fair favorite, was the most challenged in the 1990s

Scary Stories

500

This is the only part of the human body that does not receive blood from the circulatory system

Cornea

500

"O Brother Where Art Thou" is based on this Homeric epic, despite the Coens never having read it

The Odyssey

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