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This green frog became the face of joy, sadness, and "feels" across the internet before becoming political controversy.

Who is Pepe the Frog?

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This ancient city was thought to be a myth until it was discovered buried under volcanic ash in Italy.

What is Pompeii?

100

Your stomach gets a whole new layer of this every few days so it doesn’t digest itself.


What is mucus?

100

A man claims he was “possessed by a lizard” after being caught stealing a car filled with frozen iguanas.

What is Florida?


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This city got hit with the OG "boom goes the planet" moment when the U.S. said “let’s test out the sun, but make it portable.”

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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This meme started from a Shrek quote and became a musical earworm with the line "Hey now, you're an all-star…"

 

What is the "All Star" meme by Smash Mouth?

200

She helped guide Lewis and Clark across the West while also being a kidnapped teenager with a baby on her back.

Who is Sacagawea?

200

Bananas are technically this type of item in botanical terms, not a vegetable.

Question: What is a berry?


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A group of teens in this state got arrested after throwing cheese slices on cars during a “cheese challenge.”

Question: What is fake?

200

This event was straight-up choking on coal smoke while dudes in top hats invented factories and child labor just to make socks faster.

Industrial Revolution

300

This 2017 viral meme involved comparing objects to these snacks, known for their cube-like packaging and crunch.


What are Tide Pods?

300

In this U.S. state, it’s illegal to carry an ice cream cone in your back pocket on Sundays.

What is Kentucky?

300

This animal’s heart can stop beating for up to 45 minutes while it dives underwater

What is a sperm whale?

300

A man was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon after throwing an alligator through a fast-food drive-thru window.

Question: What is Florida?
(Yes, this actually happened at a Wendy’s. His mom was furious.)

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The 1700's equivalent of the United States "spilling the tea" cause they didn't want to pay for shi they weren't using.

Boston Tea Party.