In 2001, TIME claimed the world's most powerful woman was:
...whose "backwards-name" production company is:
...who was the harp player of the brothers:
...whose political theories greatly inspired:
...who one might casually refer to as:
...whose impalements inspired the character:
...who is the prototypical:
…which is a sparkly love interest in:
…which is loosely synonymous with:
…who was the first to commit:
…which might be kept away by a:
…who lives in the land of:
…who operated and provided the voices of many:
…one of whom was a drummer named:
…which is the goal when carrying out a:
…which certainly makes it easier to capture prey for:
…who said they’d rock you like a:
…the costliest of which rocked the city of New:
...which is located in central:
...whose famous World War II general was:
...who, in 1958, started French Republic number:
...which is how many nights one must survive with:
...who terrorized teens who lived on:
...whose age can be determined by its:
...which is the defining feature of:
...who was god of (among other things):
Animal
Cain
Crows
De Gaulle
Dracula
Elm
Envelope
Eve
Five
France
Freddy
Harpo
Hurricane
Lenin
Manila
Marx
Muppets
Murder
Oprah
Orleans
Oz
Pincer Movement
Rings
Saturn
Scarecrow
Scorpions
Time
Twilight
Vampire
Vlad
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It was especially jarring to see a reference to FNAF appear in a jetpunk quiz... but a welcome surprise