TV Sitcoms
Sports
Mistakes
Literature
Desserts
600

The first scene of every episode of this 1960s show would start with someone saying the show title while pointing at the main character. 

What is That Girl?

600

Up until 1900, women were unallowed to participate in any sport of this famous sporting event. 

What is the Olympics?

600

In 1986, this nuclear plant exploded due to a flawed reactor design, leading to radioactive fallout. 

What is Cheronobyl?

600

This 1972 children's book about body swaps had two sequels, as well as multiple movies based on its concept. 

What is Freaky Friday?

600

The first recipe of this French dessert, whose name traslates to "burnt cream", was published in 1691. 

What is creme brulee?

700

This character, played by Kelsey Grammer, is the longest running character in US primetime television, spanning over two sitcoms. 

Who is Frasier Crane?
700

This city was rocked by an earthquake just as game 3 of the 1989 World Series was about to start at their stadium.

Where is San Francisco?

700

Despite 1500 passengers drowning, multiple United States newspapers erroneously reported that all passengers on this sinking ship were rescued.

What is the Titanic?

700
This country revised the popular book Alice in Wonderland, omitting all the talking animal characters, as they found it to be subversive. 

Where is China?

700

A cafe in this major city boasts the world's most expensive dessert, a $25,000 hot chocolate, topped with an edible gold leaf. 

What is New York City?

800

Estelle Getty, who played Sophia on the Golden Girls, was actually younger in real life than her on-screen daughter played by this actress. 

Who is Bea Arthur?

800

This team went 86 years in between winning a World Series game.

Who is the Boston Red Sox?
800

At the 2017 Academy Awards, the movie La La Land was presented with incorrectly announced as the winners of the Best Picture award, when the award really belonged to this film. 

What is Moonlight?

800

This erotica romance novel spawned from a fan fiction piece based on the Twilight book series. 

What is Fifty Shades of Grey?

800

In the 1970s, a popular midwest dish was "salads" made with fruit, vegetables, and this dessert. 

What is Jell-o?

900

The titular characters in this 2010s sitcom met at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting in the show. 

What is Mike and Molly?

900

This shoe brand got backlash after basketball star Zion Williamson's shoe broke during a game in 2010, causing the company a billion dollar loss. 

What is Nike?


900

In 2004, this singer got caught lip syncing on Saturday Night Live when she started to mouth the lyrics to her song Autobiography, but her other song Pieces of Me started playing. 

Who is Ashlee Simpson?

900

This Betty Smith novel was so popular during World War II that it was reprinted in paperback and widely distributed to the troops overseas. 

What is A Tree Grows in Brooklyn?

900

Sales of this dessert topping are limited in certain stores to prevent nitrous oxide abuse from its cans.  

What is whipped cream?

1000

In 1997, this comedian received death threats after coming out on her sitcom. 

Who is Ellen Degeneres?

1000

This midwest football team is the only team in the NFL to neither play, not host, a Superbowl game. 

Who is the Cleveland Browns?

1000

In 1968, television channel NBC accidentally switched from the last few moments of a tense football game between the New York Jets and the Oakland Raiders to this film about an orphaned girl and her grandfather. 

What is Heidi?

1000

This children's crime solving book series has been ghostwritten by an author named Franklin W. Dixon, while it is unknown who the real authors are. 

What is the Hardy Boys?

1000

In the television show Seinfeld, character George Constanza is spotted by his girlfriend's mother eating this delectable right out of the garbage. 

What is an eclair?