Famous Psychologists
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He's considered the 'father of psychoanalysis,' and we learned about his theories like the 'iceberg' model of the unconscious, the id/ego/superego, and (controversially) the Oedipal Complex. 

Sigmund Freud

200

Menagerie

(A strange collection of people or things)

Mia Greene

200

My favorite dinosaur, first discovered in 1902 by Barnum Brown, this predator ruled the Cretaceous period. Its name even means "king of the tyrant lizards" in Greek. 

Tyrannosaurus Rex

200

This 1993 film is a heartwarming tale of dinosaurs and scientists working together to build a theme park.

Jurassic Park

200

Charles III, Charlamagne, Louis XIV

Kings (Los Angeles)

400

While working in his lab in Russia, this scientist noticed how his dogs reacted to bells that rang when they were fed, leading him to develop the theory of classical conditioning. 

Ivan Pavlov

400

Flee poetry

(Poems so bad you're forced to run away)

Peter Foley

400

In the running for dumbest creature to ever live, this dinosaur had a tail with spikes on it, plates running down its back, and a brain roughly the size of a peanut (despite being 25 feet long and weighing five tons). 

Stegosaurus

400

Lindsay Lohan becomes so unpopular that she has to move to Africa in this 2004 film.

Mean Girls

400

Mallard, Mandarin, Wood

Ducks (Anaheim)

600

She founded Dialectical Behavior Therapy!

Marsha Linehan

600

Lion chemist

(A large cat with beakers and safety goggles)

Nicole Smith

600

There's a fossilized skull of this dinosaur at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, where its horns and large plate make it easy to see why its name means "three horned face" in Greek. 

Triceratops

600

In the original 1954 film, a giant lizard helps to rebuild Tokyo before moon-walking into the ocean.

Godzilla

600

Whale, Mako, Blacktip Reef

Sharks (San Jose)

800

He came up with the hierarchy of needs, a pyramid describing the motivational forces that propel people to do things. 

Abraham Maslow

800

Slacking pirate

(A buccaneer that has everything but the motivation)

Sean Gilpatrick

800

In Jurassic Park, this dinosaur takes down a computer programmer using its ability to shoot venom and confuse its prey with its large frills. (In reality, this dinosaur is a lot more boring.)

Dilophosaurus

800

Animals get so fed up with dancing lemurs that they lock themselves in boxes and ship themselves off to the zoo in this 2005 animated movie.

Madagascar

800

McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet, Sukhoi Su-27, Eurofighter Typhoon

Jets (Winnipeg)
1000

He literally wrote the book on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (including the CBT triangle), and he lived to be 100 years old. 

Aaron Beck

1000

October's lungs

(How our tenth month takes a breath)

Colton Burgess

1000

When it comes to flying dinosaurs, people often cite the Pterodactyl (which is technically not a dinosaur but a flying reptile) and not this dinosaur, the 'transitional' fossil between avian and non-avian dinosaurs.

Archeopteryx

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In this 1975 film, a shark throws up so many people that they have to open a beach.

Jaws
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Navy, Baby, Royal

Blues (St. Louis)