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Oxford Word of the Year
100

This was the first non-English-language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars 

Parasite

100

Latin for father of the family 

Pater familias

100

The first controlled powered flight in history occurred on these barrier islands in North Carolina

The Outer Banks

100

4!

24

100

This 2005 word of the year means "a digital audio file made available on the internet for downloading to a computer or mobile device, typically available as a series..."

Podcast

200

This is Kramer's first name on the popular sitcom Seinfeld

Cosmo

200

Father originates from this language family

Germanic

200

Often mistaken for propellers, these VTOL aircraft are lifted and guided by these

Rotors

200

Image Math 3

25 units squared

200

This is the 2023 word of the year

Rizz

300

This caffeine container made it into a final shot of HBO's hit series Game of Thrones

A Starbucks Cup

300

Spanish for the Pope

El Papa

300

The sinking of this passenger ship in 1915 was a major factor in American support for joining WWI

RMS Lusitania

300

Factor x2+5x-10

(x-2)(x+5)

300

This 2007 word of the year means "a person whose diet consists only or principally of locally grown or produced food"

Locavore

400

Rihanna's real name

Robyn Fenty

400

Vader, in Darth Vader, means father in this language

Dutch

400

This is defined as the displacement that a propeller makes for every full revolution of 360 ̊ 

Pitch

400

Image "Math 1"

5.36 units squared

400

This 2017 word of the year means "a significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people"

Youthquake

500

This Avenger other than Captain America was able to pick up Thor's Mjolnir in the Marvel movies

Vision

500

The national motto of Cuba

Patria o Muerte, Venceremos

500

This is the largest propeller-driven aircraft

Antonov An-22

500

Image Math 2

35.73 units squared

500

This 2022 word of the year means "type of behavior which is unapologetically self-indulgent, lazy, slovenly, or greedy, typically in a way that rejects social norms or expectations"

Goblin mode