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100

The fictional nation which hosts the "Hunger Games."

Panem

100

The pop singer known as "The Material Girl."

Madonna

100

First city to reach a population of over 1 million people.

Rome
100

The "Big Five" personality trait associated with curiosity, artistic interests, and liberal values.

Openness to Experience

100

Before his big Hollywood break, Harrison Ford was a roadie for this band.

The Doors

200

The number of eggs Gaston, from "Beauty of the Beast" eats for breakfast. 

5 dozen.

200
Artist that holds the record for most words in a hit single, rapping about 4 words per second.

Eminem

The Detroit Rapper's six-minute track, "Rap God" contains 1,560 words.

200

The price of a hamburger at Burger King, when it first opened in 1954. 

18 cents

200

What Freud considered a "desirable" defense mechanism, in which someone channels their negative emotions into something useful/productive.  

Sublimation

200

The first NFL running back to finish the season with 10 or more carries and gain negative yards.

Reggie Bush. 

Bush finished the 2016 season with 12 rushes for -3 yards.

300

The godfather of the wizard, Harry Potter.

Sirius Black

300

The "Beatles" member with dyslexia.

John Lennon

300

The year the first Internet domain was registered. 

1985

300

When the brain has dopamine in excess, the over-stimulation caused by this neurotransmitter can result in difficulties related to concentration, thought processing, and reality orientation resulting in _________________. 

Schizophrenia

300

The dot above the lowercase "i" and "j". 

Tittle

400

The first Pixar film to receive higher than a "G" rating.

"The Incredibles"

400

The country artist who recorded two of his best-selling albums in prison. 

Johnny Cash

400

The first First Lady of the United States to wear pants in public.

Eleanor Roosevelt

400

A study in which neither the subjects nor the researchers know who is in what condition (control vs experimental). 

Double-Blind Study

400

This animal is responsible for more deaths than plane crashes.

Donkeys

500

The Martin Scorsese film that holds the all-time record for the number of "F-bombs."

The Wolf of Wall Street

500

The musical genre of Snoop Dog's 2018 album.

Snoop Dog's "Bible of Love" was his first Gospel album.

500

The year scientists first completed a map of the human genome. 

2000

500

The brain structure responsible for interconnecting and integrating information from both hemispheres of your brain. 

Corpus Callosum

500

From 1725 to 1765, a Russian peasant woman claimed the title of the largest number of children born to one woman. How many kids did she have?

69!

She gave birth to 16 sets of twins, 7 sets of triplets, and 4 sets of quadruplets.