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100

This famous playwright was a founder of the AIDS activist organization ACT UP.

Larry Kramer

100

What's 9 + 10?

21 lol

100

Meryl Streep and James Corden starred in this Ryan Murphy adaptation of a popular Broadway musical.

The Prom

100

This song, which gained widespread popularity in 2024, contains the lyrics, “I could stop the world just to stop the feeling"

"Good Luck Babe"

100

This term is used to describe a transgender individual who hasn't realized their identity.

"Egg"

100

This is the outline of this American state

Alaska

100

This planet is known as the "Red Planet" in our solar system.

Mars

200

The earliest known written references to lesbian relationships are contributed to this poet.

Sappho

200

This 2018 event, organized by a controversial YouTuber as an alternative to VidCon, ended in chaos after overcrowding, lack of planning, and angry attendees

Tanacon

200

Robin Williams and Nathan Lane star as a gay couple forced to play straight for their son's fiancee in this comedy film.

The Birdcage

200

This artist typically wears a black mask and creates alternative country music.

Orville Peck

200

This term, popularized in ballroom culture in the 70s and 80s, originated in the 16th century, meaning "a trendy way to describe impressing someone so much they lose control of their emotions and die.”

"Slay"

200

This Canadian province lies directly North of Washington state

British Columbia

200

The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight is called this

Photosynthesis

300

The Stonewall Inn is in this location.

Christopher Street, Greenwich Village, New York City

300

This viral Vine shows a young man declaring he could have dropped this type of sandwich, shocked by the near disaster.

Croissant

300

Actors known from Blade, Red Dawn, and John Wick, worked together in this film about drag queens.

To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar

300

This iconic R&B and Pop artist sings about a lover who's 'pretty like a girl' and 'has plenty of fight stories to tell'

Frank Ocean

300

This term is used to describe an exaggerated or over-the-top style, or "a good taste in bad taste".

"Camp"

300

This city is the capital city of the United Kingdom

London


300

This American inventor is credited with creating the light bulb in 1879.

Thomas Edison

400

This activist is known for creating the transgender pride flag.

Monica Helms

400

People who act overly dramatic and believe the world revolves around them are often accused of having this syndrome.

Main Character Syndrome

400

A teen is suspected of being a homosexual due to her vegetarianism in this campy 1999 film.

But I'm A Cheerleader

400

This Australian artist broke through with their 2015 album Blue Neighbourhood.

Troye Sivan

400

This term describes when mainstream culture co-opts specific styles or mannerisms to profit off of an LGBTQ+ fanbase.

"Queerbaiting"

400

This flag is the national flag for this African country

Madagascar

400

This branch of mathematics deals with the study of rates of change and motion, often introduced with derivatives and integrals.

Calculus

500

Originating from Africa and Asia, this purple tinted creature was used as a symbol of queer resistance in 1970s Boston.

The Lavender Rhinoceros

500

This popular slang, originating from Black Twitter, means confidently posting an unpopular opinion, often leading to heated debates online.

Hot Take

500

This film, released in Germany in 1919, is known as the earliest positive depiction of gay men in film.

Different From The Others or Anders als die Andern

500

This artist, known for producing hyper-pop hits like "Lemonade" and "Bipp," was the first trans woman nominated in the Best Dance/Electronic Album category

SOPHIE

500

Derived from The Wizard of Oz, this term was used as a covert way of asking if someone was queer.

"Friend of Dorothy"

500

Where is Timbuktu?

Mali

500

This German physicist developed the theory of quantum mechanics, earning the Nobel Prize in 1932 for his uncertainty principle.

Werner Heisenberg