Popped Culture
The Beautiful Game
The Other Sports
Americana
Ghoul to a Goblin
100

This acronym describes winners of prestigious awards in film, TV, music, and theater

EGOT

100

Under the IFAB Rules of the Game, a player who receives two yellow cards in the same match will then receive this punishment

A red card
100
Bettors can gamble on what color this liquid will be when players dump it on their coaches after big wins

Gatorade

100

This ubiquitous burger joint had 850 locations in Russia until the 2022 invasion of Ukraine

McDonald's

100

This genre colloquialism describes the increasingly popular mix of fantasy and romance

Romantasy

200

In 2012, Twitter spent $30 million to acquire this app, famous for its 6-second videos

Vine

200

"Soccer" comes from Oxford "-er" slang for this word in the sport's full, formal name

"Association"

200

Premiering in 2006, this Spike TV program depicted normal sports enjoyers competing against professional athletes

Pros vs. Joes

200

This phrase describes the interior regions of the United States passed over during transcontinental flights

Flyover states

200

This high novel fantasy series by Brandon Sanderson consists of five books, including The Way of Kings

Stormlight Archive

300

This Hawaiian-born "Finesse" singer has been the #1 streamed artist on Spotify every month since November 2024

Bruno Mars

300

This Welsh bagsman is Liverpool FC's top goalscorer of all time

Ian Rush

300

The first of only two Canadians to win the NBA MVP award

Steve Nash (twice)

300

"Four score and seven years" equals this double digit number

87

300

This massive continent is home to nine provinces, including Skyrim and Morrowind

Tamriel

400

In 2012, this pop icon's British husband began divorce proceedings against her right before she went on stage

Katy Perry

400

This player, who later became the president of his country, is the only African player to ever win the Ballon D'or

George Weah

400

After winning gold at the 1992 Olympics, this superstar athlete covered the Reebok logo with the American flag out of loyalty to his sponsor, Nike

Michael Jordan

400

Bill Clinton had tough competition in the 1992 Presidential election, namely from this billionaire-turned-independent candidiate

Ross Perot

400

This book of stories by J.R.R. Tolkien was initially rejected by his publisher for being "too Celtic" before being published in 1977

The Silmarillion

500

This multi-billionaire host of her eponymous talk show has been named in TIME's 100 Most Influential People 11 times (joint second with Barack Obama)

Oprah Winfrey

500

This trophy, named after FIFA's longest-standing president, was stolen four months before the 1966 World Cup

Jules Rimet [trophy]

500

Despite being considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time, this 90s superstar never won a World Series (and was not inducted into the Hall of Fame post-career)

Barry Bonds

500

This hugely significant 1920s cultural and intellectual boom permanently altered the relationship between Black Americans and wider American culture

Harlem Renaissance

500

In the final book of this beloved children's book series, all but one member of the Pevensie family is killed in a train crash

The Chronicles of Narnia