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100

Harold Shipman killed an estimated 250 people from 1972 to 1998, targeting mostly elderly women, giving him this moniker.

Dr. Death

100

This US Navy Vessel, nicknamed Mighty Mo, is known for being the location where the US-Japan peace treaty was signed, thus calling an end to WWII on September 2nd, 1945, now known as VJ day.

USS Missouri

100

The second of only two published works by Harper Lee, published in 2015, 55 years after her first novel

Go Set a Watchman

100

In the mid 1970s, before Ted Bundy was a serial murderer, he worked here while completeing his psychology major

Suicide hotline

100

This 1937 film is the first ever feature length animated movie

Snow White 

200

Active in London's Whitechapel district during 1888, this unknown killer murdered and mutilated 5 prostitutes.

Jack the Ripper

200

From 1096 A.D to 1291 A.D, Christians and Muslims fought in the crusades this many times

Eight

200

"The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Cavaleras County" is known to be the book that made this American novelist famous, kickstarting his career. 

Mark Twain

200

In the 1950s many DJs and radio show hosts lost their jobs for committinf this crime.

Payola

200

Quentin Tarantino's first movie as writer and director is

Reservoir Dogs

300

Robert Pickton, a Canadian farmer, started this charity with his brother, where he raped, murdered, and processed prostitutes and party goers from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.

Piggy's Palace Good Times Society or Piggy's Palace

300

Out of all the crusades between 1096 to 1291, the Christians were successful this many times.

Once (1)

300

In Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet, Romeo’s last name is...

Montague

300

This infamous cult leader convinced 303 people to commit suicide at the People's Temple

Jim Jones

300

In Toy Story 2, the name of Jessie's horse is

Bullseye

400

This construction worker, politician, and birthday party clown was killed by lethal injection in 1994 for the kidnap, rape, and torture of 33 children which he buried in the 4 foot crawl space beneath his home.

John Wayne Gacy

400

On July 27th 1953, an armistice was signed between two countries, signaling the end of this 3 year long war.

Korean War or The Forgotten War

400

In Frank Baum’s novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, on which the film is based, Dorothy’s slippers are this color

Silver

400

This serial killer was the inspiration for Bubba "Leatherface" Sawyer

Ed Gein

400

This indie horror movie boogeyman became an unexpected LGBTQ+ icon of the 21st century

The Babadook

500

This 1800s female murderer nicknamed The Baby Farmer, would charge parents to adopt their unwanted children, where she made an estimated 400 children overdose on opioids, then hide their bodies.

Amelia Dyer

500

On February 19th of 1942, Japanese aerial forces attacked a navy harbor. This conflict now goes by this name.

Bombing of Darwin or battle of Darwin

500

This book holds the record of being the most stolen book from public libraries

Guinness Book of World Records

500

This death row inmate, a prostitute who killed her customers shared the final words, "I'll be back."

Aileen Pittman

500

Nosferatu is the nickname of this silent film antagonist

Count Orlok