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100

This is the name of the fictional, high-tech nation in Africa that is the home of the Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Wakanda

100

The Roman god Jupiter is the counterpart to this Greek king of the gods, who wielded the thunderbolt.

Zeus

100

What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released?

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

100

In The Flintstones, this is the name of Fred and Wilma's daughter, known for her tiny prehistoric pet dinosaur.

Pebbles

100

This political scandal in the 1970s led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.

Watergate

200

This term is used to describe a fan who follows a famous person or fictional series with obsessive devotion.

Stan

200

This winged, serpentine creature is famously associated with the underworld and the ability to turn onlookers into stone.

Medusa

200

In the movie Jaws, the shark-hunting boat captained by Quint is named this.

The Orca

200

This dog in the Tom and Jerry series is the father of a small puppy named Tyke, and is constantly getting annoyed by Tom.

Spike

200

This famous legal code from ancient Mesopotamia is known for its "eye for an eye" principle.

Code of Hammurabi

300

This is the specific music genre, known for its distinct fashion and high-energy choreography, that originated in South Korea.

K-Pop

300

This famous winged horse of Greek myth was born from the blood of Medusa after she was slain by Perseus.

Pegasus

300

What is the name of the fictional land where Frozen takes place?

Arendelle

300

What was the name of the fictional city where the Powerpuff Girls lived and fought crime?

Townsville

300

This empire, known for its extensive road system and city of Machu Picchu, flourished in the Andes mountains of South America.

The Inca Empire

400

This popular toy, a fictional character from "The Monsters" series by Kasing Lung, went massively viral in 2025, with its own Macy's Parade float.

Labubu

400

This Greek goddess sprang fully formed from the head of Zeus, and is the deity of wisdom and strategic warfare.

Athena

400

This 1972 film about the Corleone family opens with the line, "I believe in America."

The Godfather

400

In The Lion King, the phrase "Hakuna Matata," popularized by Timon and Pumbaa, means "no worries" in this African language.

Swahili

400

This great explorer's ships were the first to circumnavigate the Earth, although he died in the Philippines halfway through the journey in 1521.

Ferdinand Magellan

500

This beloved comedian was suspended from his late-night show in 2025, causing a major stir in the television world.

Jimmy Kimmel

500

This Egyptian god, depicted with the head of a jackal, was the deity of mummification and guided souls through the underworld.

Anubis

500

This director is famous for his unconventional style and films like Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Kill Bill.

Quentin Tarantino

500

This phrase is the famous punchline uttered by Porky Pig at the end of many classic Looney Tunes shorts.

"That's all folks!"

500

This is the specific year the United States purchased the vast Louisiana Territory from France, nearly doubling the country's size.

1803