"I" know the answer
When I'm drunk, I'll date anything
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Origin Stories
100

Getting buzzed or drunk is called this which is a dangerous state to be in while driving.

Intoxicated or inebriated 

100

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre taking place on this day in 1929, helped lead to the end of prohibition.

February 14

100

Cocaine and amphetamines give people energy and help them stay awake, making them stimulants or as they are commonly called this

Uppers

100

This is number of traditions in Alcoholics Anonymous.

Twelve


100

Theodor Geisel was better known as this famous children's author.

Dr. Seuss 

100

This famous soft drink had cocaine in it until 1903, even though the company says it did not 

Cocoa-Cola 

200

In addictions treatment, IOP is short for this 

Intensive Outpatient Program 

200

In 1953, this group which helps people who have addictions to any substance was formally started as an offshoot of A.A.

Narcotics Anonymous 

200

Over the counter pain relievers can damage this organ which takes poisons out of the blood.

Liver or Kidney

200

The first step states, "We admitted we were this over alcohol".

Powerless

200

Michael Jackson first moon-walked in 1983 during a performance of this song

Billie Jean 

200
Thomas Bramwell Welch created this substance so that alcohol did not need to be used in Christian Communion

Grape Juice

300

This large world religion generally does not allow the use of alcohol by its followers

Islam 

300

In 1852, this famous beer company was founded in St. Louis, MO.

Anheuser-Busch 

300

Mixing an upper with a downer is called this, which can cause cardiac arrest easily 

Speedball

300

The "Big Book" of AA is actually called this

Alcoholics Anonymous 

300

This is the only U.S. state with a one syllable name 

Maine

300

This sport was started when moonshine runners were given an opportunity to race against one another

NASCAR


400

This term refers to lacking in necessities due to poverty which may result in drug use or may be caused by drug use

Indigent

400

Starting in 1919 with the 18th amendment and ending in 1933 with the 21st amendment, this is the name of the period in which alcohol became illegal in the US

Prohibition 

400

Alcohol can raise blood pressure, causing high blood pressure which is also known as this

Hypertension 

400

Bill W. and this man started A.A.

Dr. Bob 

400

This is the number of presidents born in the state of TN.

Zero

400

This drink originally meant "Smuggled" or illegally distilled liquor, now refers to a type of drink that can be bought legally in some places

Moonshine

500

The "I" in HIV stands for this

Immunodeficiency 

500

In the mid-1800s, the Opium wars were fought between the British Empire and this country. 

China

500

Cocaine can cause/increase risk of this health problem, in which brain function is rapidly lost because of disturbance of blood flow from the brain 

Stroke or Aneurysm 

500

AA was founded in this city.

Akron, Ohio 

500

This is the oldest current baseball team in the MLB

Chicago Cubs

500

This naturally grown drug that some people report helping with anxiety is indigenous to Asia

Marijuana 

600

This drink which mixes alcohol and another addictive substance was created in an airport for a group of passengers who just had a rough airplane ride.

Irish coffee

600

This famous psychiatrist wrote in the late 1800s about the benefits of cocaine 

Sigmund Freud 

600

Too much alcohol use can cause this health problem to occur in which cells rapidly split to create new cells which grow and kill out other cells and causes death if untreated.

Cancer 

600

A.A. got some of its ideas and principles from this group that also tried to help people, including Bill W., stop drinking.

Oxford Group

600

This is the only actor to be nominated for an Emmy for playing the same character on three different shows

Kelsey Grammer

600

The National Minimum Drinking Age Act, passed in this year, which is the name of a famous dystopic novel by George Orwell, forced all states to raise the legal drinking age to 21 or lose tax money.

1984