Animal Groups
Snack Aisle
Poorly Explained Films
Infamous Copycats
Orange Is The New Black
100

This is what you'd call a bunch of lions

Pride

100

Orville Redenbacher was a food scientist and businessman most often associated with this snack

Popcorn

100

Depressed, widowed father teams up with mentally challenged woman to find his disabled son.

Finding Nemo

100

This famous primatologist was fount to CTRL+V some text from Wikipedia in one of their books.

Jane Goodall

100

Oranges are most often associated with this vitamin thanks to their high content of it.

Vitamin C

200

This is the term for a group of ants.

Colony/Army

200

Hydrox cookies were overshadowed due to the creation of this competing cookie brand.

Oreo

200

Billionaire spends his free time beating up a mentally ill clown.

Batman/The Dark Knight

200

Anti-plagiarism software was used to find similarities between George North and this English playwright and poet, who is also known as the Bard.

William Shakespeare

200

'A Clockwork Orange' is directed by this man.

Stanley Kubrick

300

A cloud of bees can be called this

Swarm

300

This famous chip resembles the shape of a truncated hyperbolic paraboloid and is sold inside of a tube.

Pringles

300

Part-time hacker learns to hate virtual reality via martial arts.

The Matrix

300

Pharrell Williams and Robin Thick have been allegd to have stolen parts of "Got to Give It Up" by this music legend.

Marvin Gaye

300

This U.S. president was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation of E. Jean Carroll, with Judge Kaplan finding that Carroll's accusation of rape to be "substantially true".

Donald Trump

400

This is what a group of dolphins is called

Pod

400

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DAILY DOUBLE

First created in 1954 by Brockhoff Biscuits, this snack is famously baked instead of fried, and famous for their flavour you can see.

400

A family's first Airbnb experience goes very wrong.

The Shining

400

Vitruvian Man is a famous drawing by this Italian polymath, although it has been proven to be a drawing by the historian Claudio Sgarbi.

Leonardo da Vinci

400

The U.S. military produced over 20,000,000 gallons of this between 1962 and 1971.

Agent Orange

500

You'd refer to a bunch of giraffes as this

Tower

500

This snack was known for its resistance to melting and was included in World War II rations for soldiers in the Pacific.

M&Ms

500

A wise-cracking boiler technician teaches high school students to believe in their dreams.

Nightmare on Elm Street.

500

This former U.S. president was found to have plagiarised parts of Neil Kinnock's well known speech after using it on his first run for U.S. president in 1987.

Joe Biden

500

This is roughly the change of a female cat to be orange.

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