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Conspiracy Theories
100

This popular book series written by Rick Riordan, features a kid who's a demigod and goes on many adventures to save his friends and the Gods.

PERCY JACKSON

100

This sugar & cinnamon dessert is sometimes referred to as the "Mexican or Spanish Doughnut."

CHURRO

100

This 1989 movie features 2 excellent slackers who travel in time to assemble historical figures for their high school history presentation.

BILL & TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE

100

The popular Netflix show "Stranger Things" features this all-time favorite role playing game.

DUNGEONS & DRAGONS

100

Some believe that the American military is researching and experimenting on salients and their spacecraft in this infamous place in Nevada.

AREA 51

200

This popular, rhyming children's poet, was once a leading cartoonist for Playboy magazine.

SHEL SILVERSTEIN

200

The word "pudding" means dessert in this country.

UNITED KINGDOM/ENGLAND

200

This luckdragon from the popular 1990's film "Never Ending Story," required airplane steel to frame his body for flying effects.

FALKOR

200

This popular card game for horrible people was originally going to be called Cardenfreude.

CARDS AGAINST HUMANITY

200

Some of the most popular conspiracy theories in the U.S. surround the assassination of this former U.S. President.

JOHN F. KENNEDY

300

This "Alice in Wonderland" author suffered from a stutter most of his life.

LEWIS CARROLL

300

In the U.S., this is the month that is designated "National Dessert Month."

OCTOBER

300

This 2019 film features a lonely German boy whose imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler.

JOJO RABBIT

300

Tracing back to 1200, this board games consists of 16 pieces that are of 6 different types and is the highest selling board game of all time.

CHESS

300

There are countless conspiracy theories about this tragic, U.S. event that occurred in 2001.

9/11

400

This famous rhyming, children's author write under this well known pen name, but his real name is Theodor Geisel.

DR. SEUSS

400

This multi-scooped ice cream delight, adorned by a long fruit, is the most popular dessert in the midwest.

BANANA SPLIT

400

This popular, heroic, academic anime creator gave almost every character in his series meaningful names, usually based around Japanese wordplay.

KOHEI HORIKOSHI

400

This horror, fiction role playing game is based on H.P. Lovecraft's story of the same name.

CALL OF CTHULHU

400

This U.S. International Airport is the subject of a number of conspiracy theories, including that it is the headquarters for the Illuminati.

DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

500

Writing with a pencil in one hand and a cigarette in the other, this author of "In Cold Blood," only wrote while reclining on a sofa.

TRUMAN CAPOTE

500

This delicious, fruit-based dessert, is often lit on fire and originated in New Orleans and is served in a butter, brown sugar & rum sauce.

BANANAS FOSTER/FLAMBE

500

This manga series, where a teen genius is granted supernatural ability to kill anyone whose name is written in this notebook, was made into a movie that was banned in Japan.

DEATH NOTE

500

Originally released in 2008, this cooperative board game where each player relies on specialized skills to save humanity from four diseases threatening the world made a HUGE resurgence in 2020.

PANDEMIC

500

This famous rapper was allegedly killed in full public view in Las Vegas but many say, based on cryptic lyrics he wrote, that he faked his own death.

TUPAC