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100

By size, this is the biggest park in NYC.

Pelham Bay

100

This camera technique is useful for capturing conversations or interactions between two characters, moving the frame back and forth between them.

Shot/Reverse-Shot.

100

This is the smallest country, by area, in the world.

Vatican City

100

This modern Levantine delicacy is adapted from what Egyptian Christians ate during Lent, while they abstained from meat.

Falafel.

100

She is widely considered the first person to write a computer algorithm.

Ada Lovelace.

200

A statue, erected for the youngest mayor in NYC History, stands in this neighborhood.

Washington Heights (Mitchell Square).

200

This movie, one of the earliest portrayals of a Black and Asian romance, was the reason for Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

Mississippi Masala.

200

This major sporting event draws around 1 billion viewers over the world and is characterized by strong geopolitical tensions.

Pak-India Cricket Match (World Cup)
200

This racial group is the fastest growing vegan population in the United States, with up to 3x more probability of being vegan than other racial groups.

Black-Americans/African-Americans

200

She was the first woman to win both a Nobel Prize and a Pulitzer Prize.

Toni Morrison (for Beloved).

300

These three locations, in NYC, have appeared in the most films (in order).

Central Park, Times Square, and Coney Island.
300

The film Eyes Wide Shut by Stanley Kubrick is based primarily in Greenwich Village. But, due to personal safety reasons, Kubrick did not shoot it in New York, but in this city instead.

London.

300

This highly famous Indian activist fought for separate lines at the post office for Indians and Black South Africans, since he believed that Indians were superior to Black South Africans.

Mohandas Gandhi.

300

The popular meaty seitan is made from wheat gluten, the protein of whole wheat. This group of people is considered to be responsible for its invention.

Bonus 100 points: what language is the word "seitan"?

Chinese Buddhist Monks.

300

Albeit many people claim that she threw the first brick in the Stonewall Riots, she, a key figure in the LGBTQ+ Revolution stated that she arrived at the protests after they erupted.

Marsha P. Johnson.

400

The first NYCHA housing units were built in 1934 in this neighborhood.

East Village.

400

When this film won an Oscar, the announcement team said the wrong film's name initially. Despite this fumble, the movie made history as it was the first LGBTQ+ film to win an Academy Award.

Moonlight.

400

This capital city is quite popular for tourism. What is not often known about it is that its full ceremonial name is almost 170 letters, making it the longest name for a capital city. 

Bangkok (Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit)

400

This Greek philosopher is considered by many as "the first ethical vegetarian" but is better known for his mathematical proofs.

Pythagoras.

400

A communist, feminist, Black Panther, and prison abolitionist, Angela Davis has been a fierce champion and activist. However, this one piece of her activism is often gone unmentioned.

She is also vegan.

500
Laufey's music video "Madwoman", starring the handsome Hudson Williams and the talented Alysa Liu, inspired this major event to occur in New York City (weeks after its release).

The NYC Wasian Meetup.

500

This director was a trailblazer in cinema and used highly clever camera techniques, such as the Dolly Zoom, clever "sunlight effects", and notably the compositional style that inspires Wes Anderson's films.

Satyajit Ray.

500

This ancient civilization, named after a major river, is known for having advanced sewage and sanitation systems.

Indus Valley Civilization

500

Based on the number of vegan restaurants on the app "HappyCow", as of 2025 these three cities ranked the highest (in order).

London (214), Berlin (186), and New York (153).

500

This famous and prolific painter contracted polio at the age of 6 and later experienced a vehicular accident that disabled her. What is less often mentioned about her is that she was a flaring Marxist.

Frida Kahlo.