| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 2003 Lindsay Lohan/Jamie Lee Curtis body-swap comedy | Freaky Friday | 77%
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| 1932 cult film centered on circus sideshow performers | Freaks | 69%
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| 1997 sophomore album by Silverchair, or the 4th season of American Horror Story | Freak Show | 69%
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| 1981 Rick James hit with the line “She’s a very kinky girl” | Super Freak | 69%
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| 1978 disco smash by Chic | Le Freak | 54%
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| 1999–2000 high-school dramedy with James Franco and Seth Rogen | Freaks and Geeks | 46%
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| 1998 Korn hit from the album Follow the Leader | Freak on a Leash | 42%
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| 1966 debut album by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention | Freak Out! | 38%
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| Japanese video game company best known for Pokémon | Game Freak | 31%
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| 2001 Missy Elliott single produced by Timbaland | Get Ur Freak On | 31%
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| 2005 nonfiction bestseller, which melded pop culture with economics | Freakonomics | 27%
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| 2005–2010 magical television series starring Criss Angel | Mindfreak | 27%
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| 2025 sequel to the 2003 film | Freakier Friday | 23%
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| 1985 Red Hot Chili Peppers album produced by George Clinton | Freaky Styley | 23%
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| 1995 DC Talk album and song that became a Christian rock landmark | Jesus Freak | 23%
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| 1993 black comedy cult classic written by and starring Alex Winter | Freaked | 19%
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| 1995 hit by Adina Howard, later a 2002 hit for Sugababes | Freak Like Me | 19%
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| 1996 debut album by Eels, featuring "Novocaine for the Soul" | Beautiful Freak | 12%
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