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100


In 1912, this "unsinkable" British passenger liner famously sank after striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic.

What is the Titanic

100


This "Anti-Hero" singer broke records in 2023 with her massive, career-spanning Eras Tour.

Who is Taylor Swift?

100


This "King of Pop" released Thriller in 1982, which remains the best-selling album of all time.

Who is Michael Jackson?

100


In 1989, Nintendo released this handheld system that came bundled with the puzzle game Tetris.

What is the Game Boy?

100


In 1997, this British author released The Philosopher's Stone, the first book in a series about a "Boy Who Lived."

Who is J.K Rowling?

300

This 1215 document, signed by King John of England, established that the king was not above the law.

What is the Magna Carta?

300


This HBO series based on a video game stars Pedro Pascal as a smuggler escorting a girl across a post-apocalyptic U.S.

What is The Last of Us?

300


This basketball superstar led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships and starred alongside Bugs Bunny in 1996's Space Jam.

Who is Michael Jordan?

300

Launched in 1990, this famous space telescope initially had a "blurry" mirror that required a 1993 repair mission.

What is the Hubble Space Telescope?

300

This American artist, known for his "happy little trees," hosted The Joy of Painting on PBS until 1994.

Who is Bob Ross?

500

This French military leader and emperor was famously defeated at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

500


Before becoming a solo superstar, Harry Styles was a member of this British-Irish boy band formed on The X Factor.

What is One Direction

500


Before winning Oscars, this actor was the "Fresh Prince" of a popular 90s sitcom set in Bel-Air.

Who is Will Smith?

500

In 1997, this IBM supercomputer became the first to defeat world champion Garry Kasparov at chess.

What is Deep Blue?

500


This 1988 Salman Rushdie novel caused a global controversy and led to a fatwa being issued against the author.

What is The Satanic Verses?

700

This 14th-century pandemic, also known as the Black Death, is estimated to have killed nearly half of Europe's population.

What is the Bubonic Plague?

700


This 2023 "Pink" blockbuster became the highest-grossing film ever directed by a solo woman.

What is Barbie

700


In 1987, this actor's "Brat Pack" status was cemented when he played the bad-boy rebel Bender in The Breakfast Club.

Who is Judd Nelson?

700

This 1996 scientific breakthrough in Scotland resulted in the first mammal cloned from an adult cell—a sheep named this.

What is Dolly?

700

This 1990 legal thriller was the first "mega-hit" for John Grisham, later becoming a movie starring Tom Cruise.

What is The Firm?

1000

This ancient civilization is famous for building the Great Wall to protect against invasions.

What is China

1000


In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this billionaire genius is the man behind the red and gold Iron Man suit.

Who is Tony Stark (or Robert Downey Jr.)?

1000


This "Material Girl" sparked trends with lace gloves and "Boy Toy" belts before starring in the 1996 film Evita.

Who is Madonna?

1000

Tim Berners-Lee changed the world in 1989 by inventing this system of interlinked hypertext documents.

What is the World Wide Web?

1000


This 1986 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical features a masked musical genius living beneath the Paris Opera House.

What is The Phantom of the Opera?