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100

These two Zootopian policemen star as dancers in Gazelle's ensemble in a Disney+ short. 

Clawhauser and Bogo 

100

A radio adaptation of this man's novel "War of the Worlds" sent New York into a frenzy. Other notable works include "Time Machine" and "The Invisible Man" 

H.G Wells

100

The battleground site for this battle, the divisive end of the Napoleonic wars, hosts a statue of a lion situated atop a giant hill, a popular tourist attraction for those passing through. 

The Battle of Waterloo 

100

There have been multiple marches on this city throughout history. One occurred during the FDR presidency in an attempt to advocate for the desegregation of the military

Washington

100

Trump uploaded a controversial video AI generated video showcasing his plans for this area of Isreal currently controlled by Hamas 

Gaza Strip 

100

In Beastars, the murder of this herbivore by Riz results in the segregation of Cherryton Academy 

Tem

100

This man's "Starship Troopers" inspired a 1997 movie by the same name. Another notable work is Stranger in a Strange Land 

Robert A. Heinlein

100

Not a single combatant survived this Texas Revolution battle. It carries the name of the historic spanish fortress at which the battle took place

Battle of the Alamo

100

This first women's rights convention, organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and female quakers home to the eponymous town. Notably resulted in the document entitled "The Declaration of Sentiments"

The Senneca Falls Convention

100

Elon Musk made a video-call appearance at this Far-Right German Political Party's rally, urging them to overcome their "past guilt" 

ADF (Alternative for Deutschland)

100

In Elden Ring, you can hear a faint howling near Miswood Ruins in Limgrave. What/Who is making that noise? 

Blaidd

100
This author's namesake laws of robotics (also known as the three laws of Robotics) are mentioned in his fixup collection of stories I, Robot. 

Issac Asimov 

100

Despite being titled for this town, it actually occurred 7 miles west of it. This 1066 battle marking the beginning of the Norman Conquest of England, pitting Edward the Confessor against William the Conqueror

The Battle of Hastings

100

This man is the founder of the prominent abolitionist newspaper "The Liberator" 

William Lloyd Garrison 

100

This man is being held in SCI Huntingdon after assassinating the CEO of United Healthcare 

Luigi Mangione  

100

In this Disney Movie, a Native American man transforms into the namesake animal after killing it on a fridged mountaintop.

Brother Bear

100

This author stars in the game adaptation of his novel, "I have no mouth, and I must scream" as the primary antagonist AM 

Harlan Ellison

100

The site of this WW2 battle is pictured in a famous photograph of solders hoisting up a flag on the eponymous Japanese island. 

The Battle of Iwo Jima 

100

This Drag Queen, a figure often cited as a leader at the stonewall riots, is often incorrectly described as having thrown the first brick.

Marsha P Johnson

100

Pakistan and India recently squabbled over terrorist attacks in what contested region?

Kashmir

100

 This webcomic by doginacafe (also known as chervil) features the blossoming romance of the eponymous goat and reptile. In one of its most popular issues, a character's uncle gifts him a Ho Ho Homosexual Sweater

Ducan and Eddie

100

This play penned by Karel Čapek, in which Primus and Helena fall in love and are deemed "the new adam and eve" by Alquist, is most colloquially known for coining the term robot 

R.U.R

100

Like many medieval battles, it occurred in a middle of nowhere field. As a result of this battle, Richard III perished and Henry Tudor seized the throne, ending the war of the roses

Battle of Bosworth Field

100

This landmark supreme court case involving a county in Georgia ruled that states cannot fire employees based on their sexual orientation under title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964


Bostock v. Clayton County

100

The recently elected Pope Leo XIV attended Villanova University. What subject did he study there?  

Mathematics