Television
Animals
Science
History
Popular Music
100

In this animated series features a main character who lives in a pineapple under the sea in the town of Bikini Bottom.

SpongeBob SquarePants

100

This bird is known for its ability to fly backward and is often associated with flowers and their nectar.

Hummingbird

100

This process, used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy, primarily takes place in the chloroplasts.

Photosynthesis

100

This famous ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg.

The Titanic

100

This influential band, fronted by Freddie Mercury, is best known for songs like Bohemian Rhapsody and We Will Rock You.

Queen

200

This long-running animated series, created by Matt Groening, follows the misadventures of a quirky family in the fictional town of Springfield.

The Simpsons

200

This marine mammal, known for its playful behaviour, is closely related to dolphins and is famous for its intelligence.

Whales

200

This gas, which makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere, is essential for respiration in most living organisms.

Oxygen

200

During a 1963 speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr., this most iconic line MLK was delivered.

"I have a dream."

200

This 1960s soul singer, often called the "Queen of Soul," is known for hits like Respect and (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.
 

Aretha Franklin

300

This crime drama, created by Vince Gilligan, tells the story of a high school chemistry teacher who turns to cooking methamphetamine after being diagnosed with cancer.

Breaking Bad

300

This small, nocturnal mammal is known for its ability to fly and is the only mammal capable of sustained flight.

Bats

300

This element, with the atomic number 79, is known for its yellow colour and is often used in jewelry and coinage.

Gold

300

This leader became the first president of South Africa after the end of apartheid in 1994.

Nelson Mandela

300

This artist, originally from Barbados, is known for blending pop, R&B, and reggae influences, and she achieved international fame with songs like Umbrella and Diamonds.

Rihanna

400

This medical drama, which first aired in 2005, follows a group of doctors working at Seattle Grace Hospital.

Grey's Anatomy

400

This flightless bird, native to New Zealand, is known for its long beak and inability to fly, and is also the national symbol of the country.

Kiwi Bird

400

This subatomic particle has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus of an atom.

Proton

400

This event, which occurred on December 7, 1941, led the United States to formally enter World War II.

The Attack on Pearl Harbor?

400

This famous 1980s album by Michael Jackson features a record-breaking song of the same title.

Thriller

500

This sitcom, created by Chuck Lorre, revolves around socially awkward physicists.

The Big Bang Theory

500

This type of amphibian, famous for its ability to regenerate lost limbs, can be found in the waters of North America and is often referred to as a "Mexican walking fish."

Axolotl

500

This law of motion, formulated by Isaac Newton, states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newton's Third Law of Motion

500

This English queen, who ruled for over 60 years, is known for the era named after her, during which the British Empire reached its peak.

Queen Victoria

500

This rapper, originally from New Orleans, is famous for songs like Lollipop and Got Money.

Lil Wayne