9th Doctor
10th Doctor
11th Doctor
Companions
Miscellaneous
100

The full name of the actor who portrayed the 9th Doctor

Christopher Eccleston 

100

The 10th Doctor's catchphrase 

Allons y

100

The 11th Doctor's signature accessory 

Bowtie 

100

This companion's nickname was "Impossible Girl"

Clara Oswald

100

New Who aired this year

2005

200

The home planet of the Slitheens, a name the Doctor must teach Rose how to say 

Raxacoricofallapatorius

200

The 10th Doctor's last words before regenerating

I don't want to go

200

The number of years Rory guards Amy in the Pandorica

2000

200

The companion who visits Pompeii on volcano day 

Donna

200

The planet the Dalek's are from 

Skaro

300

The first person to kiss the 9th Doctor on screen 

Captain Jack Harkness

300

The three Doctors that Sarah Jane Smith interacts with

3rd, 4th, and 10th

300

The first food the Doctor asks for after landing in Amelia's backyard

An apple 

300

The name of River Song's first episode

"Silence in the Library" 

300

These two words from Doctor Who are now in the Oxford English Dictionary 

TARDIS and Dalek

400

The name of the very first villains the 9th Doctor fights on screen 

Autons

400

The Shakespeare play featured in "The Shakespeare Code" 

Love's Labour's Won

400

The youngest person to ever portray the Doctor, Matt Smith was this old when he was cast

26

400

The exact date that Rose first encounters the Doctor 

January 1st, 2005

400

The airing of the first ever episode in 1963 was delayed 80 seconds due to this historic event happening the day before

The assassination of JFK

500

Finish the line: "900 years of time and space and I've never been _______________________"

slapped by someone's mother
500

David Tennant's real name

David McDonald

500

According to Steven Moffat, if the 9th doctor was a tiger, the 10th doctor was Tigger, the 11th doctor was this

a housecat that looks at you like he meant to do that after falling off a piece of furniture

500

Amy was this old when she died

87

500

The Guinness World Record held by Doctor Who

The longest running sci-fi TV show