Film
Television
Board Game
Music
Video Game
100

This director created three films that are frequently called "The Cornetto Trilogy".

Edgar Wright

100

This state is home to the characters of South Park.

Colorado

100

This boardgame involves solving a murder using colours, items and places in a house.

Cluedo

100

This song was released by an ever-popular red-head in 1987.

:)

100

The city in which you play through in both Resident Evil 2 and 3.

Raccoon City

200

This film director is best known for his use of orange and yellow colouring and 180 degree camera movements.

Wes Anderson

200

The show Community takes place in this fictional school.

Greendale Community College

200

In the game Trivial Persuit, this category is represented by the colour Blue.

Geography

200

This classical composer was actually deaf.

Beethoven

200

The name of Pac-Man's ghost enemies.

Inky, Blinky, Pinky and Clyde

300

This 2008 found-footage film follows a group of friends trying to survive a giant monster attack on New York City.

Cloverfield

300

The full name of Will Arnett's character in Arrested Development.

George Oscar Bluth

300

These words are written around the jail square of Monopoly.

Just Visiting
300

Before Danny Elfman's popularity as a film composer, he was better known for being the lead singer of this band.

Oingo Boingo

300

A horror duology parodying slasher films using the Butterfly Effect.

Until Dawn & The Quarry

400

This animation injoke comes from an anime movie released in 1988 directed by Katsuhiro Otomo.

Akira bike-slide

400

The real name of the Pontiac Bandit in Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Doug Judy

400

This is the oldest game in recorded history.

Backgammon

400

This was Weird Al's first parody song cover.

My Bologna
400

This Zelda game causes a split in the series' timeline.

Ocarina Of Time

500

The name of the wasp-like creatures in the arena in the Hunger Games.

Tracker-Jackers

500

This, specifically, is what Michael Scott burns his foot on in The Office.

A George Foreman grill.

500

This game is where the term "Back to square one" comes from.

Snakes and Ladders

500

This singer did a cover of the Spongebob Squarepants theme song for the film.

Avril Lavigne

500

The famous video game code which goes "UP, UP, DOWN, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT RIGHT, B, A" is known as this.

The Konami Code