World Politics (not the upsetting kind)
For the literary nerds
Get boozy with it
Gag me with the 80s movies.
Red Carpet Zooglers
100

This country’s parliament is known as the Knesset

Israel

100

Released on April 5, 1974, this was Stephen King’s first published novel.

Carrie

100

In most countries it is illegal to call sparkling wine by this name, unless it was produced in certain region of France.

Champagne

100

The movie Ghostbusters take place in this city.

New York

100

They had an 'Unbelievable' mega hit in the 90s and are still going strong!

EMF

200

Before becoming prime minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan played this sport at the international level, leading the national team to a Cricket World Cup victory in 1992.

Cricket

200

The famous American writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens is better known by this pen name.

Mark Twain

200

This type of spirit is made from blue agave plant and has its origins in Mexico.

Tequila

200

Ferris convinces a reluctant Cameron to skip school in this very rare and expensive car that his father owns, in the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

Ferrari

200

He was a member of the 60s supergroup 'The Monkees'.

Mickey Dolenz

300

He is the only U.S. president to have been elected to the office four times.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

300

Douglas Adams is best known as the creator of this comedy science fiction series.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

300

This type of cocktail is popularly served in a copper mug.

Moscow Mule

300

Axel gave this fake name to the hotel in Beverly Hills Cop.

Michael Jackson

300

She was named one of the 25 greatest Canadian singers ever, and recently got a bit of extra attention for a slight lyrical change while singing the Canadian national anthem.

Jully Black

400

In December 2017 Sebastian Kurz, at age 31, became Europe’s youngest head of government as chancellor for this country.

Austria

400

"The God Delusion", published in 2006, is a book written by this English evolutionary biologist, and outspoken atheist.

Richard Dawkins

400

This type of alcohol is used in a traditional Tom Collins cocktail.

Gin

400

The human-like robots in the movie Blade Runner are called this.

Replicants

400

She was originally known as an actress in films, from Return to Oz, the Craft, and American History X, but now she's all about the music.

Fairuza Balk

500

Margrethe II began her long reign as queen of this country, after the death of her father, King Frederick IX, on January 14, 1972.

Denmark

500

This novel by J.D. Salinger is a story about the life of teenage protagonist Holden Caulfield.

Catcher in the Rye

500

The traditional rice wine of Japan

Sake

500

In The Princess Bride, Westley builds up an immunity to this substance.

Iocane Powder

500

The family of this world renowned actor and comedian who passed away in 2016, known for films like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Young Frankenstein, posted a tribute website to him recently on Bandzoogle.

Gene Wilder