Physical Science
History of Basketball
Nintendo
Animation Movies
2010's
100

This force keeps us grounded on Earth and governs the motion of planets.

Gravity

100

He is credited with inventing the game of basketball in 1891 at a YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts.

James Naismith

100

This plumber in red overalls made his debut in the arcade game Donkey Kong under the name "Jumpman."In Finding Nemo, P. Sherman’s address is located in this

Mario

100

Before Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney created this lucky rabbit character, which he lost the rights to in 1928.

Sydney

100

This photo-sharing app, purchased by Facebook in 2012 for $1 billion, made filters like "Valencia" famous.

Instagram

200

It is defined as the amount of space that matter occupies.

Volume

200

The first basketball hoops were actually made of this fruit container, requiring a ladder to retrieve the ball.

Peach Baskets

200

This handheld console, released in 1989, popularized portable gaming and came bundled with Tetris.

Game Boy

200

"Let It Go" became a global anthem after the release of this 2013 Disney blockbuster.

Frozen

200

In 2016, this augmented reality mobile game sent people into the streets to catch virtual creatures.

Pokémon GO

300

Water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees on this temperature scale.

Celsius

300

This NBA legend, known as "His Airness," led the Chicago Bulls to six championships in the 1990s.

Michael Jordan

300

This green-clad hero must repeatedly save the Kingdom of Hyrule and Princess Zelda.

Link

300

This 2001 DreamWorks film about an ogre won the very first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

Shrek

300

This Lin-Manuel Miranda musical about a founding father premiered on Broadway in 2015 and became a cultural phenomenon.

Hamilton

400

This is the center of an atom, containing protons and neutrons.

Nucleus

400

The NBA was founded in 1946, but it wasn't until 1979 that the league adopted this scoring line from the ABA.

Three-point line

400

This 1996 console was the first to feature a localized analog stick on its controller, designed for 3D movement.

Nintendo 64

400

This studio, co-founded by Hayao Miyazaki, is famous for films like Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro.

Studio Ghibli

400

In 2011, this HBO series based on George R.R. Martin’s books premiered, dominating TV talk for the decade.

Game of Thrones

500

According to Newton’s Third Law, for every action, there is an equal and opposite one of these.

Reaction

500

In 1962, this center scored 100 points in a single game, a record that still stands today.

Wilt Chamberlain

500

This "fighting" game series crossover brings together characters like Pikachu, Link, and Samus to battle it out.

Super Smash Bros.

500

In Toy Story, Buzz Lightyear believes he is a space ranger, not a toy, and is stationed in this sector.

Gamma Quadrant (Sector 4)

500

This dress sparked a viral internet debate in 2015 over whether its colors were white and gold or this pair.

Black and Blue