Physics
Childhood TV Shows
2010s
Monty Python
Alcohol
400

This force is responsible for keeping everything grounded at 9.8 metres per second. 

What is gravity?

400

This group originally consisted of 4 people wearing red, blue, yellow, and purple shirts.

Who are the Wiggles?

400

This song by South Korean artist Psy became a global sensation in 2012.

What is Gangnam Style? 

400

This tropical fruit is used to imitate horse clopping in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail".

What is a coconut?

400

This tomato-based drink shares a name with a historic Queen of England, summoned by chanting her name in a mirror three times.

What is a Bloody Mary?

800

The speed of light is 3.0x10m/s raised to this power.

What is 8?

800

Peppa Pig's best friend is this character, seen exclusively in a pink dress.

Who is Suzy Sheep?

800

This major sporting event was hosted in South America for the first time in 2016.  

What are the Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics?

800

The British comedy troupe Monty Python was formed in this year.

What is 1969?

800

This notorious Chicago gangster became a powerful figure during Prohibition, controlling much of the illegal alcohol trade.

Who is Al Capone?

1200

This physics law states that force is equal to mass times acceleration (F=ma).

What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?

1200

In the TV show Arthur, the titular character Arthur and his family are these creatures.

What are aardvarks?

1200

The Duke of this city in Disney's 2013 film "Frozen" is often mispronounced as an animal.

What is Weselton?

1200

The dead parrot in Monty Python's "Dead Parrot" sketch is this breed of parrot. 

What is Norwegian Blue?

1200

Approximately 95% of the world's bourbon is produced in this US state.

What is Kentucky?

1600

This machine accelerates particles using an alternating electric current and magnetic fields.

What is a cyclotron?

1600

Dr Chris and Dr Xand were hosts of this TV show, focusing on the human body.

What is Operation Ouch!?

1600

This significant climate agreement was signed by 195 countries in 2015, aiming to limit global warming.

What is the Paris Agreement?

1600

In "The Life of Brian," this high-ranking Roman has a wife named Incontinentia Buttocks.

Who is Biggus Dickus?

1600

Originally a celebratory drink amongst hunters, this German herbal liqueur features a stag on its green bottles.

What is Jagermeister?

2000

This physicist won a Nobel Prize in 1918 for his discovery of the direct proportionality between energy and its wavelength, coining a constant with the value of 6.63x10^-34.

Who is Max Planck?

2000

This contestant, known for his large size and cheerful personality, won the first season of "Total Drama Island."

Who is Owen?

2000

Released in late 2018, this song holds the record for the longest time spent at #1 on Billboard's Top 100 list.

What is Old Town Road?

2000

In "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," this fearsome creature guards the Cave of Caerbannog and is known for its surprisingly deadly nature.

What is the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog?

2000

The Volstead Act, passed in 1919 to enforce Prohibition, defined alcoholic beverages as those with an alcohol content exceeding this percentage.

What is 0.5%?