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100

This Italian word for "dough" gives us the name of flat, oven-baked rounds covered in sauce and cheese.

Pizza

100

This stringed instrument has six strings and is a staple of rock bands and campfire songs alike.

Guitar

100

He first stomped through Tokyo in 1954 and has since battled King Ghidorah, Mothra, and even Kong.

Godzilla

100

He was the first African American president of the United States, serving from 2009 to 2017.

Barrack Obama

100

He brought The Lord of the Rings trilogy to life with epic fantasy filmmaking.

Peter Jackson

200

This Mexican dish, whose name means "little donkey" in Spanish, wraps meat, beans, and rice in a flour tortilla.

Burrito

200

You press the keys, but air and reeds make the sound in this instrument often heard in polka music.

An Accordion

200

This sinister clown haunts the town of Derry and terrifies kids

Pennywise

200

Elected to four terms, this president led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War II.

Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR)

200

This New York-born director is known for gritty gangster movies and working frequently with Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Martin Scorsese

300

This Middle Eastern dip made of chickpeas, tahini, lemon, and garlic takes its name from Arabic, meaning "chickpeas"

Hummus

300

With 47 strings and seven foot pedals, this grand instrument is plucked and often associated with angels.

The harp

300

This deadly extraterrestrial with acid blood and a double jaw stalks the crew of the spaceship Nostromo.

Xenomorph

300

At age 42, he became the youngest U.S. president after the assassination of William McKinley.

Thoedore Roosevelt

300

This filmmaker’s stylish crime movies often feature nonlinear storytelling and memorable dialogue.

Quentin Tarantino

400

This fiery Korean side dish's name means "soaked vegetables" in Korean, though it often features fermented cabbage

Kimchi

400

This double-reed woodwind, known for its clear and penetrating sound, often plays the tuning note for an orchestra.

The oboe

400

Leader of the Cenobites, this horror icon from Hellraiser is known for his grid-like face and nails driven into his head.

Pinhead

400

He was president when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin first walked on the moon in 1969.

Richard Nixon

400

This director is known for his intricate storytelling and long, uninterrupted shots in films like Magnolia and The Master.

Paul Thomas Anderson

500

This French term meaning "blow" refers to a delicate baked dish made with egg yolks and stiff egg whites, either sweet or savory.

Soufflé

500

Though often the deepest voice in an orchestra, this brass instrument takes center stage as the solo voice in the Jaws theme.

The tuba
500

This 1922 silent film vampire, Count Orlok, cast long shadows in German Expressionist horror before Dracula got his Hollywood debut.

Nosferatu

500

Before Donald Trump, he was the only U.S. president to serve two non-consecutive terms; he is both the 22nd and 24th president.

Grover Cleveland

500

This “Master of Suspense” used innovative camera techniques in films like Rear Window and North by Northwest.

Alfred Hitchcock