Blockbusters
Literature we should have all read
Olympics
Places that may or may not actually exist
Math Concepts
100

This trilogy is regarded as one of the best franchises of all time, and introduces its audience to its world Middle-Earth

Lord of the Rings

100

Taking place in the 1920's, this novel's protagonist throws lavish parties each week in hopes his long lost love will return

The Great Gatsby

100

He's the most decorated Olympian of all time, winning 23 gold medals, 3 silver medals, and 2 bronze medals

Michael Phelps

100

Though a popular Disney animation illustrates a group's journey to this sunken city, the reality is that it does not exist

Atlantis

100

This theorem allows one to calculate the length of the hypotenuse of a triangle

Pythagorean theorem

200

As the highest-grossing film of all time grossing $2.9 billion, this movie stars Zoe Saldana and cost $240 million to create

Avatar

200

In this novel, a group of young schoolboys are stranded on an island and take extraordinary measures to survive

Lord of the Flies

200

Known as the fastest man in the world, he was the only sprinter to win Olympic 100m and 200m titles at three consecutive Olympics

Usain Bolt

200

You can visit this fictional boarding school by traveling to Orlando or catching a train on platform 9 3/4

Hogwarts

200

According to many Gen Z-ers, 9+10 equals this (Hint: it's not 19)

21

300

This historical drama tells the story of a physicist's contributions to the Manhattan Project during WWII

Oppenheimer

300

On the surface this tale describes the secret lives of farm animals, on a deeper level it criticizes the nature of communism

Animal Farm

300

This Olympic sport had its debut at the 2024 Paris Olympics, but will not be returning to the games in the future

Breaking

300

Located in East Africa, this fictional nation disguised as a third-world country is actually extremely technologically advanced due to its vibranium deposits

Wakanda

300

This is the inverse operation of squaring a number

square root

400

Even with a sequel having been recently released, this franchise's most memorable quote remains "Are you not entertained?"

Gladiator

400

This famous poem by Robert Frost begins, "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood..."

The Road Not Taken

400

This Olympic gymnast was recently a finalist on Dancing with the Stars, and he is known for his proficiency on the pommel horse

Stephen Nedoroscik

400

Ancient Mesopotamian civilization is credited with the invention of water irrigation. Today, this region is better known as

Iraq (and Kuwait)

400

This type of math may be used to justify one's spending habits, especially if she is female 

Girl math

500

This 1975 film is regarded as the first ever 'blockbuster', as it was the first film to earn over $100 million in box office sales

Jaws

500

A famous line from this Shakespearian play reads, "Double double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble"

Macbeth

500

This country has won the most gold medals in Winter Olympics history, with a total of 59 golds as of 2022 

Norway

500

This is the name of the fictional continent in the TV series "Game of Thrones"

Westeros

500

This mathematical constant describes the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter

Pi