Purple Reign
The Odyssey: The Heroes
Pop Culture Puzzles
Game Night Showdowns
Musical Moments
100

This fruit, often used in wines and jams, is known for its deep purple skin.

What is a grape?

100

This hero, known for his long journey home after the Trojan War, faces numerous challenges including the Cyclops, the Sirens, and the wrath of Poseidon.

Who is Odysseus?

100

This 2012 movie, based on a popular book series by Suzanne Collins, depicts a dystopian society where young people are forced to fight in an annual televised event.

What is The Hunger Games?

100

In this strategy game, players move pieces like rooks, knights, and bishops to checkmate their opponent's king.

What is Chess?

100

This character, a former convict who changes his life to become a factory owner and mayor, is the central protagonist of Les Misérables.

Who is Jean Valjean?

200

This famous gemstone, known for its rich purple colour, is the birthstone for those born in February. 

What is amethyst?

200

This goddess aids Odysseus throughout his journey, providing him with guidance and assistance, often in disguise, and is a daughter of Zeus.

Who is Athena?

200

This Dark Lord's real name is Tom Marvolo Riddle. 

Who is Lord Voldemort?

200

This co-operative game, set in a fantastical world, has players trying to deduce who among them is secretly a werewolf or villager.

What is One Night Ultimate Werewolf?

200

This song from Hairspray is performed by Tracy and her friends as they celebrate their victory over the racial segregation on the "Corny Collins Show" and the positive changes that follow.

What is "You Can't Stop the Beat"?

300

This jedi, know for their purple lightsaber, is famously played by Samuel L. Jackson in the Star Wars Prequels. 

Who is Mace Windu?

300

This cyclops, son of Poseidon, traps Odysseus and his men in his cave, but Odysseus tricks him by telling him his name is "Nobody".

Who is Polyphemus?

300

This actor was involved in a 2022 controversy involving a slap heard around the world at the Academy Awards.

Who is Will Smith?

300

In this popular game, players compete to build settlements, cities, and roads while trading and collecting resources like wood, brick, and sheep.

What is Catan?

300

This character, portrayed by Phillipa Soo, is Alexander Hamilton's wife and is known for her poignant song "Helpless".

Who is Eliza Schuyler?

400

This flower, known for its vibrant purple petals, is the national flower of Greece and is commonly used to symbolise royalty and elegance.

What is the lavender?

400

This deadly monster with multiple heads, swallows some of Odysseus' men and is encountered during the hero's journey through the strait between two dangerous obstacles.

Who is Scylla?

400

This song from Aladdin is sung by the Genie, introducing the audience to the magical world of the lamp. 

What is "Friend Like Me"?

400

In this Jackbox party game, players must come up with the funniest answers to a series of prompts in order to get their fellow players to vote for their answer.

What is Quiplash?

400

This song from Heathers features the line, "Shut your mouth and lose them tighty-whities," and is sung by Veronica after realising the dark path she's on with J.D.

What is "Dead Girl Walking"?

500

This song, sung by American musician Prince, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame 27 years after its release. 

What is Purple Rain?

500

This wise prophet, whom Odysseus consults in the Underworld, warns him about the danger that lies ahead on his journey home and gives him crucial advice on how to survive.

Who is Tiresias?

500

In this Vine, a man gives a viral response to the question "Who's the hottest Uber driver you've ever had?".

What is "Um, I never went to Oovoo Javer"?

500

This mechanic involves players selecting cards or tiles, then using them to build combinations or gain specific points based on their choices.

What is Set Collection?

500

In the Musical Be More Chill, Jeremy Heere takes a pill which implants a ___ into his brain?

What is a SQUIP (Super Quantum Unit Intel Processor)?