Baked Goods
2000s Pop Culture
US History
Raised in RI
Broadway Musicals
100

This Italian almond cookie is "twice-baked," hence its name.

What is biscotti?

100

Kanye West interrupted pop star Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at this award show in 2009.

What are the Video Music Awards (VMAs)?

100

In 1886, America received this large copper statue as a gift from France.

What is The Statue of Liberty?

100

He's the funny man behind TV shows such as Family Guy and American Dad. 

Who is Seth MacFarlane?

100

It's the word and it's a musical set in the 1950s at Rydell High.

What is Grease?

200

When the pie crust goes in the oven without its filling.

What is blind baking?

200

The high demand to see this actress in her green Versace dress is what lead to the creation of Google Images.

Who is Jennifer Lopez?

200

Taking place in Maryland, this event holds the record for being the deadliest battle in American history.

What is the Battle of Antietam?

200

She was the first African American actress to win the Triple Crown of Acting: an Oscar, an Emmy, and two Tonys.

Who is Viola Davis?

200

Broadway's hit 2016 musical about US history holds the record for the most Tony Award nominations for any show: 16. 

What is Hamilton?

300

Named after royalty, this delicious treat is comprised of sponge cake, jam, and buttercream frosting.

What is a Victoria Sandwich?

300

Morgan Spurlock's 2004 documentary showed the horrifying effects of eating fast food for every meal. 

What is Super Size Me?

300

Upton Sinclair exposed the labor and sanitation issues in the meat-packing industry in this novel, published during Roosevelt's presidency.

What is The Jungle?

300

This man's "weird fiction" inspired so many people that an entire subgenre of horror is named after him. 

Who is H.P. Lovecraft?

300

Set in Paris, this 1986 musical features Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman in its leading roles. 

What is The Phantom of the Opera?

400

This president delivered the longest inaugural address to date in 48° weather, developed a cold, and died only 31 days into his term.

Who is William Henry Harrison?

400

He's the father of American musical comedy, and the one who wrote songs such as "You're a Grand Old Flag" and "Give My Regards to Broadway."

Who is George M. Cohan?

400

Based on the 1967 film of the same name, this 2012 show follows Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom, as they set out to create the biggest flop in Broadway history. 

What is The Producers?

500

This author has mastered the "Southern Gothic" style, with one of his novels being transformed for the silver screen in 2007 by the Coen Brothers.

Who is Cormac McCarthy?

500

This Pulitzer prize winning show gives an in-depth look at the lives and personalities of 17 dancers at a Broadway audition.  

What is A Chorus Line?