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Lead Singers
U.S. Founding Documents
World Leaders
Literature
100

The director of the 1960 film, Psycho.

Alfred Hitchcock

100

The original lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots.

Scott Weiland

100

The Bill of Rights was mainly written by this president.

James Madison

100

This former U.S. president was diagnosed with polio and paralyzed from the waist down.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

100

Elizabeth Bennet is the main character of this novel by Jane Austen.

Pride & Prejudice

200

There are two serial killers in The Silence of the Lambs. Hannibal Lecter and this other character.

Buffalo Bill

200

The lead singer of The Rolling Stones.

Mick Jagger

200

This constitutional amendment addresses the non-enumerated rights retained by the people.

The 9th Amendment

200

The current Prime Minister of Canada.

Mark Carney

200

This detective lives at 221B Baker Street.

Sherlock Holmes

300

Mary Shelley wrote this famous novel when she was only 19.

Frankenstein

300

The original lead singer of Alice In Chains.

Layne Staley

300

This document gave the United States 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River.

Louisiana Purchase Treaty

300

This world leader served as Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976.

Fidel Castro

300

The author of Slaughterhouse-Five.

Kurt Vonnegut

400

The name of the summer camp in which Friday the 13th takes place.

Camp Crystal Lake

400

The lead singer of Paramore

Hayley Williams

400

The Articles of Confederation established what type of government.

a weak central gov't

400

The first president of South Africa.

Nelson Mandela

400

This Stephen King novel takes place in the fictional Overlook Hotel.

The Shining

500

This author wrote the 1897 novel, Dracula.

Bram Stoker

500

The lead singer of the Pixies.

Black Francis

500

The Federalist Papers were published under this pseudonym.

Publius

500

This French emperor ruled as King of Italy from 1805 to 1814.

Napoleon Bonaparte

500

The name of Romeo’s original love interest (hint: it’s not Juliet).

Rosaline