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100

This band famous in the 1970s created waves in the pop culture scene by creating hits like 'Money' and 'Time,' both found on Dark Side of the Moon

Pink Floyd

100

This country developed the strongest atomic bomb ever detonated, the Tsar Bomba, in 1961 during a famous pseudo-conflict, though it was never used against anyone

Russia

100

This college football team has 15 SEC championships with most under direction of their most famous head coach, only losing to Alabama and their head coach Nick Saban

Georgia Bulldogs

100

This word for a music speed, directly translating to a brisk speed, is usually around 120-150 BPM

Allegro

100

This show was a stark contrast to the show of the prior year, with songs like "Dies Irae" and "Welcome to the Black Parade" going against the themes of happiness and bliss seen before

Destination: Nightmare Station (2024-25)
200

This late rapper, dying from a reaction to medication in 2020, defined a more lyric-based style of rap with complex raps and many double entendres, like in his first album, Operation: Doomsday

MF Doom

200

This country is famous for its genre of music that combined Western pop music and cultural elements from the east with notable bands like BLACKPINK and Stray Kids, as well as its famous conflict with its bordering neighbor

South Korea

200

This MLB team, notorious for losing an incredible amount, finally broke an 108 year losing streak with the Cleveland Indians, breaking the 'Billy Goat Curse'

Chicago Cubs

200

This concept in music refers to the end of a phrase, though another version of this term solely focuses on an extended percussion break with many rhythmic features

Cadence

200

Many movements and songs are cut from shows for the sake of time and variety, such as this fifth movement of Cataclysm Prism that would have been a ballad named after a mountainous disaster

Landslide

300

This band, created in England with Ozzy Ozbourne originally leading the vocals, created all time hits like 'Iron Man,' 'War Pigs,' and 'N.I.B' with a very anti-war centered message.

Black Sabbath

300

Despite only being less than 300 square miles in size on the island of Pulau Ujong, this Asian country AND city boasts one of the highest GDPs in the world along with the lowest crime rates

Singapore

300

This football team, sporting blue as their primary color, lost four Super Bowls in a row from 1991 to 1994

Buffalo Bills

300

This tempo around 100 BPM is commonly referred to as walking speed

Andante

300

Commerce, being ahead of the trend everyone jumped on in prior years, performed an ocean-themed show in this year, also the first year previous director Travis Roye ever led

2019-20

400

This band has a trend of making song titles with the same word three times, like "Money, Money, Money" and "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!," some of the greatest releases that make them one of the most notable bands from Sweden other than Europe

ABBA

400

This country was referenced in a song from the 1990s show Animaniacs, where Yakko Warner lists every country at the time and notes how this country was 'back in one piece' from a historical act of political unity

Germany

400
This team has the oldest baseball park in the entire United States, being built in 1912 and the first game being between the owning team and the New York Highlanders

Boston Red Sox

400

This notation in music is meant to indicate a full stoppage of conducting and music, and while the original name comes from Latin, they are colloquially referred to as 'railroad tracks'

Caesura

400

In a bold move by production, the Everdraining Hourglass show in the 2021-22 season featured a vocal section from the band for a part of this song, famously performed by Coldplay

Viva la Vida

500

TWIST: Finish that Lyric

From Kendrick Lamar's opening track on To Pimp a Butterfly, "Wesley's Theory" as well as "Alright,"

"What you want you? A house or a car? __________"

"Forty acres and a mule? A piano? A guitar?"

500

This province of Canada is the setting for famous musical Ride the Cyclone, following the deaths of six kids that get killed on a roller coaster accident, one of which loses their head and is referred to as Jane Doe for the entire musical, the placeholder name for unidentified persons (100 bonus points for city name)

Saskatchewan (Uranium City)

500

This team is the only team to ever go undefeated and win a Super Bowl while coached by Don Shula and quarterbacked by Earl Morrall and Bob Griese in 1972, and is currently coached by Mike McDaniel

Miami Dolphins

500

TWIST: Music Theory

Every major scale in the circle of fifths has a relative minor, including this scale, which would have Gm as its relative minor

Bb Major

500

 TWIST: Person

This alter-ego was first only seen through an image shared by members of the band before he appeared upon majority request, with his signature grey sweatshirt being his standard attire

Emo Roye