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100

What ancient civilization was the first to perform gay marriages?

Rome

100

This date was when gay marriage was legalized in the United States.

June 26, 2015

100

This VMA-winning solo music artist topped the charts with her summer hit that taught us how to spell.

Chappell Roan

100

This movie stars Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal as gay lovers who have an affair on a ranch.

Brokeback Mountain

100

Asking if someone is a fan of this artist is code for asking them if they like women.

"Do you listen to girl in red?"

200

According to some historians, this Greek emperor possibly died of heartbreak after the death of his male lover.

Alexander the Great

200

This event started the modern LGBT rights movement. (Hint; "The first pride was a riot!")

The Stonewall Riots

200

This drag icon is the host of their own competition show that you can't help but "root" for.

Ru Paul

200

This movie stars Tim Curry as a "sweet transvestite from transexual Transylvania".

The Rocky Horror Picture Show
200

What flower was formerly associated with members of the LGBT community?

Lavender

300

This man, often considered the father of modern computer science, was convicted of "gross indecency" for having a relationship with a man.

Alan Turing

300

This man was a trailblazer for queer politicians, being elected the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California.

Harvey Milk

300

This music artist was a rock icon famous for his "royal" band.

Freddie Mercury

300

This coming-of-age TV show of queer lovers Charlie and Nick is based on a book series by the same name.

Heartstopper

300

This piercing was formerly used as a hidden way to show others that a man was gay.

Left ear piercing.

400

This Elizabethan-era playwright rumored to be gay served as a spy for Queen Elizabeth and is also rumored to have helped write multiple of Shakespeare's works.

Christopher Marlowe

400
As of 2024, how many states have banned conversion therapy?

21 (KS is not one of them)

400

This British music legend is well known for his flamboyant fashion and work on The Lion King.

Elton John

400

This film starring Natasha Lyonne features a popular girl who is sent to a conversion camp after her parents suspect her of being lesbian.

But I'm a Cheerleader

400

This 19th-century American term referred to two middle or upper-class women in a domestic partnership.

"Boston Marriage"

500

Lesbians are named after this Greek poet.

Sappho of Lesbos

500

This woman was the first openly gay American politician.

Kathy Kozachenko

500

This novelist is famous for his "picturesque" story of a man who never ages.

Oscar Wilde

500

This musical-turned-Oscar-winner set before WWII tells the tale of two doomed romances in the Kit Kat Klub.

Cabaret

500

This phrase was used during World War II to discretely question if someone was queer.

"Friend of Dorothy"