Academic Pop Culture
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# | Answer | Category | TUH | # Correct | % Correct | Average Correct Celerity |
Std. Dev Celerity | Average Correct Score |
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1 | Sam Shepard | Film | 171 | 83 | 48.5% | .188 | .179 | 12.10 |
2 | Werner (Karl) Heisenberg | TV | 171 | 132 | 77.2% | .343 | .191 | 13.98 |
3 | Medusa | Video Games | 171 | 166 | 97.1% | .114 | .155 | 11.14 |
4 | Nikita (Sergeyevich) Khrushchev | Film | 171 | 118 | 69.0% | .059 | .133 | 10.60 |
5 | George W(alker) Bush | Music | 171 | 149 | 87.1% | .133 | .134 | 11.28 |
6 | The Tell-Tale Heart | TV | 171 | 156 | 91.2% | .308 | .209 | 13.51 |
7 | Myers-Briggs Type Indicator | Other PC | 171 | 147 | 86.0% | .055 | .062 | 10.37 |
8 | Dante Alighieri | Film | 170 | 137 | 80.6% | .052 | .108 | 10.47 |
9 | Albert Einstein | Comics | 170 | 138 | 81.2% | .038 | .163 | 10.35 |
10 | Pinkerton National Detective Agency | Video Games | 170 | 134 | 78.8% | .225 | .157 | 12.45 |
11 | Jane Seymour | Other PC | 170 | 114 | 67.1% | .140 | .158 | 11.54 |
12 | John Glenn | Film | 170 | 104 | 61.2% | .062 | .105 | 10.48 |
13 | Norman (Percevel) Rockwell | Music | 170 | 91 | 53.5% | .114 | .155 | 11.20 |
14 | Gerald Ford | TV | 170 | 125 | 73.5% | .259 | .238 | 12.96 |
15 | Francisco Franco | Film | 170 | 155 | 91.2% | .163 | .170 | 11.72 |
16 | The Troubles | Music | 170 | 115 | 67.6% | .154 | .177 | 11.64 |
17 | Mahatma Gandhi | Video Games | 170 | 166 | 97.6% | .251 | .197 | 12.82 |
18 | Kansas | Other PC | 170 | 107 | 62.9% | .123 | .137 | 11.21 |
19 | (Saint) Mary Magdalene | Musicals | 170 | 140 | 82.4% | .173 | .169 | 11.84 |
20 | Frédéric (François) Chopin | Video Games | 170 | 131 | 77.1% | .037 | .106 | 10.33 |
21 | Catherine the Great | TV | 170 | 168 | 98.8% | .153 | .142 | 11.62 |
22 | Erie Canal | Other PC | 170 | 146 | 85.9% | .218 | .214 | 12.40 |
23 | oxytocin | Music | 169 | 59 | 34.9% | .030 | .080 | 10.20 |
24 | Fred Hampton | Film | 169 | 68 | 40.2% | .192 | .150 | 12.16 |
25 | Vlad Dracula | Comics | 169 | 160 | 94.7% | .120 | .148 | 11.24 |
26 | Lee Harvey Oswald | TV | 169 | 141 | 83.4% | .086 | .128 | 10.81 |
27 | fractals | Other PC | 169 | 93 | 55.0% | .116 | .137 | 11.19 |
28 | Johann Pachelbel | Music | 169 | 148 | 87.6% | .096 | .107 | 10.93 |
29 | Frida Kahlo de Rivera | Film | 169 | 155 | 91.7% | .121 | .127 | 11.23 |
30 | selenium | Film | 169 | 94 | 55.6% | .147 | .297 | 11.74 |
31 | Pablo (Ruiz y) Picasso | Music | 169 | 149 | 88.2% | .054 | .120 | 10.55 |
32 | State of the Union address | TV | 169 | 158 | 93.5% | .115 | .102 | 11.15 |
33 | Franklin D(elano) Roosevelt | Musicals | 169 | 160 | 94.7% | .167 | .122 | 11.69 |
34 | Frank Herbert | Music | 169 | 146 | 86.4% | .102 | .146 | 11.04 |
35 | seven seals of God | Film | 169 | 132 | 78.1% | .188 | .112 | 12.06 |
36 | Tyrannosaurus rex | TV | 168 | 116 | 69.0% | .146 | .180 | 11.50 |
37 | Tom Stoppard | Film | 168 | 103 | 61.3% | .116 | .163 | 11.27 |
38 | George Washington | Other PC | 168 | 158 | 94.0% | .101 | .135 | 10.92 |
39 | mass | Video Games | 168 | 125 | 74.4% | .037 | .100 | 10.39 |
40 | Anne Frank | Music | 168 | 159 | 94.6% | .144 | .214 | 11.54 |
41 | William F. Buckley | Other PC | 168 | 97 | 57.7% | .110 | .182 | 11.12 |
42 | The Road Not Taken | TV | 168 | 102 | 60.7% | .085 | .086 | 10.82 |
43 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Film | 168 | 161 | 95.8% | .174 | .139 | 11.88 |
44 | Ludwig van Beethoven | Comics | 168 | 156 | 92.9% | .174 | .151 | 11.83 |
45 | Louvre Museum | Music | 168 | 158 | 94.0% | .068 | .161 | 10.68 |
46 | Chernobyl (nuclear) disaster | TV | 168 | 166 | 98.8% | .215 | .171 | 12.37 |
47 | electric flux | Film | 168 | 114 | 67.9% | .142 | .174 | 11.51 |
48 | H. P. Lovecraft | Other PC | 168 | 142 | 84.5% | .256 | .229 | 12.98 |
49 | Oxford comma(s) | Music | 168 | 112 | 66.7% | .142 | .132 | 11.55 |
50 | Holocaust | TV | 168 | 152 | 90.5% | .054 | .101 | 10.49 |
Celerity is the fraction of the question that had not been read at the time of a buzz (for which a correct answer was provided). 1.000 is an immediate buzz, .500 is an answer given halfway through the question in terms of time on the sound recording, and .000 is an answer given at the very end.