Prodigious Painters
Mythical Monsters
Cult Cartoons
Interesting Instruments
Haunted History
100
Most famous for his work "Starry Night", and his penchant for self surgery

Vincent Van Gogh

100

A many-headed hellhound

Cerberus
100

Who was the Ninja Turtles' greatest foe?

Shredder

100

Woodwind sharing a name with a certain Dragon Ball Villain.

Piccolo

100

With a death toll as high as 200 million people, this was the deadliest pandemic in recorded human history.

The Bubonic Plague, aka the Black Death

200

A pioneer in the American Abstract Expressionist Movement, known for his "drip" technique

Jackson Pollock
200

She'll turn you to stone!

Medusa

200

Follows the misadventures of Captain K'nuckles and this title character.

Flapjack

200
Its electronic coos are oft compared to the voices of ghosts; it requires zero touch to be played.

Theremin

200

Infamous haunted house in San Jose that took 38 years to build, and supposedly is inhabited by the ghost of a famous rifle manufacturer.

Winchester Mystery House

300
A leading figure in the pop art movement and mogul of New York, this individual was a painter, film director, and music producer, was loved (and hated) by many, and was arguably most famous for a painting of a can of soup. 

Andy Warhol

300

The most beloved and infamous mythical monster in Scottish folklore, this elusive creature inhabits a large freshwater lake in the Highlands of Scotland, and has been described as a gigantic, dinosaur-like creature with a long neck and flippers. (Bonus points if you know its nick name!)

The Loch Ness Monster (Nessie)

300

Unscramble the letters: paSt goner naps queSo bb

Spongebob Squarepants

300

Droning wind instrument originating from the Aboriginal tribes of Australia.

Digeridoo

300

This now abandoned military prison off the coast of San Francisco once held the likes of Al Capone, Whitey Bulger, and Machine Gun Kelly, and now holds their ghosts.

Alcatraz

400
A very dark and spooky painter, named after a breakfast food.

Francis Bacon 

400
Similar to the Sphinx, this beast's name is derived from the Persian word for "man-eater". It has wings, the body of a lion, the face of a man, and a long, spiked tail. 

Manticore

400

The misadventures and exploits of a small green alien and their pet robot, as they try (and fail) to take over the world while disguised as a human child and a dog.

Invader Zim

400

Turkish relative of the oboe capable of creating a shrill, microtonal sound; prominently featured on King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard's 2017 LP "Flying Microtonal Banana".

Zurna
400
According to local legend, every February 26th since the year 1938, a ghostly specter known by this name appears somewhere along Niles Canyon Road, in Fremont California.

The White Witch

500
Wife of Diego Rivera, she was famous for her bold portraits, and was also a powerful revolutionary and feminist.

Frida Kahlo

500

What was the name of the horrible monster that its creator, King Minos, was so terrified of that he imprisoned it inside an elaborate labyrinth?

The Minotaur

500

The spooky adventures of this wimpy purple hound and the elderly couple that look after him, as they encounter ghosts, mummies, and zombies.

Courage the Cowardly Dog

500

Late great hip-hop producer J Dilla used this drum machine and sampler to craft the entirety of his 2006 masterpiece "Donuts" from his death bed.

Akai MPC 3000

500

Formerly known as Saline City, this decades-abandoned ghost town exists just outside of Fremont, and is slowly sinking into the swamp it was constructed on.

Drawbridge