Solar System
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100

The largest planet in our system; its "Great Red Spot" is actually a storm that’s been raging for centuries.

Jupiter

100

The only continent where you can find wild penguins but zero high-speed internet.

Antarctica

100

In 1912, this "unsinkable" ship hit an iceberg, serving as a permanent lesson in the importance of safety protocols.

The Titanic

100

The 2023 viral cinematic event "Barbenheimer" paired the movie Barbie with this historical drama.

Oppenheimer

100

This 1975 Spielberg film about a giant shark created the "Summer Blockbuster" category.

Jaws

200

This planet rotates on its side, probably because it’s tired of carrying the weight of being the solar system's punchline.

Uranus

200

This country has more natural lakes than the rest of the world combined and is famous for its polite citizens.

Canada

200

Signed in 1215, this "Great Charter" first established that the King was not above the law.

Magna Carta

200

After rebranding from Twitter, Elon Musk’s platform is now known by this single letter.

X

200

This term refers to the rare group of people who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony.

EGOT

300

The boundary where the Sun's solar wind meets the interstellar medium.

The Heliopause

300

The smallest country in the world, which is essentially a high-walled neighborhood in the middle of Rome.

Vatican City

300

The 17th-century economic crash where the price of a single flower bulb once cost more than a house.

Tulip Mania

300

As of 2025, this animated kids' fantasy about a K-pop trio that hunts demons became the most-watched Netflix film of all time.

KPop Demon Hunters

300

In the movie The Matrix, Neo chooses this color pill to wake up and see the truth.

Red

400

This former planet was demoted in 2006, proving that even celestial bodies can face a sudden "restructuring."

Pluto

400

You can float in this sea without even trying because the salt content is so high

The Dead Sea

400

He is the only U.S. President to have ever served more than two terms in office.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

400

This monster-shaped plush doll, designed by Kasing Lung, became a viral "blind box" obsession for adults and collectors in 2025.

Labubu

400

This rock band wrote "Bohemian Rhapsody," which features the iconic line "Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango?"

Queen

500

Saturn’s largest moon, which has its own atmosphere and lakes made of liquid methane.

Titan

500

The only country in the world that is also an entire continent.

Australia

500

The shortest war in history lasted only about 38 minutes between Britain and the Sultanate of Zanzibar.

The Anglo-Zanzibar War

500

This Australian breakdancer became a global meme after scoring zero points with her "kangaroo-style" performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Raygun

500

The first-ever full-length animated feature film released by Walt Disney in 1937.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs