Game of Phones
Psych
The Medical Field
Bethesda Games
The Supreme Court
100

This popular augmented reality mobile app released in 2016 has players use GPS to locate, capture, train, and battle virtual creatures. Hint: Maybe you even went to the polls with it.

Pokémon Go

100

On this series, Shawn Sencer just pretended to be clairvoyant and solved crimes by having great observational skills.

Psych

100

This term typically is associated with pain that affects the ability to move a joint.

Arthritis 

100

This Bethesda game series is known for the slaughtering of demons while loud rock music plays.

Doom

100

Appointed by President George W. Bush, this man is currently the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

John Roberts

200

This popular cell service used to be know for commercials with the phrase "Can you hear me now? Good."

Verizon 

200

These mental health professionals hold MD or DO degrees, prescribe medication, and rule out medical causes of mental health symptoms. 

Psychiatrists

200

On this show, it is not lupus

House M.D.

200

These two games of a popular Bethesda series were announced in July of 2026 to be recieveing remasters. Hint: One of these games was not developed by Bethesda but was published by them. 

Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas

200

This justice was the 3rd woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court, but is also the Court's first (and only) Hispanic member.

Sonia Sotomayor

300

This company holds the record for having the top selling mobile phone model of all time. In fact, it also holds the second place spot at well. Both models selling a total of 250 million units each. 

Nokia 

300

Bipolar disorder is characterized by periods of depression or low mood that alternate with episodes of mood elevation, which is referred to by this word.

Mania

300

This medical suffix means "to remove" or "to cut out."

-ectomy
300

This is the title of the first game in the Elder Scrolls series.

Elder Scrolls: Arena (1994)

300

This former President later served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He was the only President to have served on the Supreme Court.

William Howard Taft

400

This five-letter male name was given to the phone deemed the first smartphone. Released by IBM in 1994, the phone featured a touchscreen keyboard, email, and calendars.

Simon 

400

This man was a famous Russian scientist best known for discovering classical conditioning, winning the 1904 Nobel Prize for his work on digestion, and studying conditioned reflexes in dog. Hint: He used bells in his experiments with the dogs.

Ivan Pavlov 


400

This agency of the United Nations coordinates responses to international public health issues and emergencies, and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. It is the largest intergovernmental health organization at the international level.

The World Health Organization (WHO)

400

The name of this enemy in Fallout New Vegas is the Spanish word for "hunter"

Cazador

400

This current Supreme Court Justice is the only Justice to have previously been a public defender 

Ketanji Brown Jackson

500

In the 1960s sit com, the Andy Griffith Show, whenever Andy Griffith was make a phone call, he would have to talk to the operator who went by this name.

Sarah

500

This disorder is a complex mental disorder in which an individual imitates symptoms of illness in order to elicit attention, sympathy, or physical care.

Munchausen syndrome or Factitious disorder imposed on self

500

This acronym is used as a mnemonic device to help early recognition and detection of the signs and symptoms of a stroke.

FAST

500

The slayer of Ragnar the Red

The Shieldmaden Matilda 

500

In 1987, President Ronald Reagan nominated this man to the Supreme Court, but the Senate rejected his nomination after a contentious and highly publicized confirmation hearing. His last name is now synonymous with getting screwed over.

Robert Bork