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We moved from watching them in theaters and drive-ins to collecting them on VHS and DVD formats; now kids stream them on the internet.

What are movies? 

They’re available on various internet streaming channels such as Prime Video, the Roku Channel, and Netflix.

100

Official record of your school grades or a written record of spoken words, such as from court proceedingS

What is a transcript? 

One of the threats we often heard from our teachers was, “This will go on your permanent record.” Of course, most of it didn’t, but the threat worked.

100

The Barbie doll was released in this decade.

What are the 1950s?

The doll was released in 1959 and was the first mass-produced doll. Her full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.

100

This lighter-colored chocolate is often found in candy bars.

What is milk chocolate? 

It contains more milk solids and milk fats than dark chocolate, and it’s sweeter than dark chocolate.

100

The American Virgin Islands are St. Thomas, St. Croix, and this.

What is St. John? 

St. Croix is the largest of the three islands. If you are focused solely on outdoor activities and nature, St. John is the Virgin Island for you.

100

This Utah city hosted the Winter Olympic Games in February 2002.

What is Salt Lake City? 

This cold-weather destination is scheduled to host the 2034 Games.

200

They used to stop by for a visit, but now we can also communicate with them on screens and social media.

What are friends/loved ones? 

Increasingly, families communicate today via group text, ensuring everyone gets heard.

200

A coast-to-coast flight

What is transcontinental? 

Also known as a transcon, the eastbound night flight is an all-nighter or red-eye flight.

200

Eight squared equals this.

What is 64? 

A squared number is multiplied by itself. Eight times eight equals 64 and is written 8 X 8 = 64 or 8² = 64. The square root of 64 is eight, the number multiplied by itself.

200

This candy bar company shares its name with a planet.

What is Mars? 

The company produces Milky Way bars. Mars also sells Galaxy bars in the UK.

200

The majority of the world’s coral reefs and islands are found in this ocean.

What is the Pacific? 

Coral reefs are diverse ecosystems, and the majority are found in Pacific waters. Locals and tourists dive to see this exquisite environment.

200

 This was the first Olympic sport to be opened to women.

What is figure skating?

The second was Alpine skiing, which opened to women in 1936.  

300

This electronic communication device was once used strictly for audio communication between two parties; today, it’s a multifunction device.

What is a phone? 

Today’s smartphones do everything for us but clean the house. They serve as clocks, flashlights, calendars, cameras, education centers, nutrition counselors, and more.

300

To change

What is transform? 

For example, when ice melts, it transforms into water. Another example is a caterpillar that transforms into a butterfly.

300

Ben Franklin used a kite and a key to experiment with this.

What is electricity? 

Franklin attached a wire to the top of a silk kite and connected a key to a hemp string, which was attached to a silk string and hung from the kite. Standing in a shed door, he held the silk string. Thankfully, the kite escaped a lightning strike. When he noticed the hemp string standing upright, he moved his hand near the key and felt a spark.

300

This chocolate cake is named for a man with the same last name as a European country.

What is German chocolate cake? 

German chocolate cake was named after Samuel German, an American baker who created a special type of dark baking chocolate in 1852. German chocolate cake is layered and topped with coconut pecan frosting.

300

This is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea.

What is Cuba? 

Americans can visit Cuba, but they cannot go there as traditional tourists. An American must fit into one of 12 categories to visit the island nation, such as professional journalists or those holding a “Support for the Cuban People” license.

300

Cortina d’Ampezzo, the site of the 1956 Winter Olympics, is located in this country.

What is Italy? 

The town will host the Games once again in 2026.

400

We were told one of these a day keeps the doctor away; now, it’s a top computer and smartphone brand.

What is Apple? 

Other major tech brands include Microsoft and Samsung.

400

A violation or infringement of law, duty, principle, or command

What is transgression? 

A soldier who goes AWOL commits a serious transgression.

400

The standard dinner fork and salad fork have this number of tines.

What is four? 

The salad fork is shorter than the dinner fork and is placed outside the dinner fork.

400

This essential small or built-in appliance was initially marketed as the Radarange and has a history entwined with a chocolate bar.

What is a microwave? 

A Raytheon engineer who worked around radar equipment noticed that his chocolate bar had melted in his pocket. He went on to invent the microwave by discovering that radar emitted microwaves that could heat food. The first microwaves were around six feet tall, weighed 750 pounds, and were marketed to restaurants and labs.

400

These American Islands are almost entirely volcanic.

What are Hawaiian?

 Active volcanoes include Kilauea and Mauna Loa.

400

This country hosted the very first Winter Olympic Games in 1924.

What is France?

The Chamonix events featured 260 athletes from 16 countries.

500

This was once a time to party, club hop, and flock to the hottest new restaurant, but today many use it as a time to unwind and relax from a harried week.

What is a weekend? 

Many people use the weekend to prepare for a busy week ahead by cooking entire meals for the coming week.

500

A medium that permits diffused light to come through without providing a clear view of the object behind it

What is translucent? 

Examples include bathroom lighting, shower curtains, and paper lanterns.

500

Collectively, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are known as these.

What are Jewish High Holy Days? 

Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, and Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement.

500

This chocolate company opened a theme park in Pennsylvania.

What is Hershey? 

Hershey Park (now known as Hersheypark) opened in 1906 so that Hershey employees and their families would have a place to relax, boat, and picnic. Today, it’s a full-fledged theme park open to the public.

500

This city built three man-made islands in the shape of a palm tree.

What is Dubai? 

The Palm Islands were built to expand the city’s coastline and host luxury resorts, residences, and entertainment venues.

500

The 1980 Olympic story told in the movie Miracle centers on this sport.

What is ice hockey?

The 2004 flick tells the story of coach Herb Brooks’ miraculous win over the strong Soviet team.

600

Transactions used to be completed using cash and credit or debit cards; this popular cryptocurrency is emerging as an alternative payment option.

What is Bitcoin? 

While most transactions still are completed using credit or debit cards, Bitcoin is gaining traction. Vendors such as Microsoft and AT&T are now accepting Bitcoin for payment.

600

A person who consistently moves from place to place

What is transient? 

A modern example is the digital nomad, or remote worker, who can relocate frequently due to the nature of their work.

600

“Sea cow” and “teddy bear of the sea” are nicknames for this marine animal.

What is a manatee? 

“Sea cow” is the nickname for the animals in the order Sirenia, which includes manatees, dugongs, and the now-extinct Steller’s sea cows. Manatees are the largest marine herbivores and typically weigh between 800 and 1,200 pounds.

600

This ingredient is missing from white chocolate.

What are cocoa solids? 

The cocoa solids are responsible for chocolate’s brown color. Cocoa butter is the primary ingredient that gives white chocolate its flavor.

600

This tiny island nation in the Mediterranean Sea has been occupied by the Roman Empire, Napoleon’s soldiers, and the British Empire.

What is Malta? 

The tiny country encompasses the islands of Gozo, Malta, and uninhabited Comino, collectively known as the Maltese Islands or Malta. It’s one of the world’s smallest and most densely populated countries. The capital city of Valletta occupies less than one square mile.

600

This 1970s figure skater, nicknamed “America’s Sweetheart,” inspired a popular pixie haircut.

Who is Dorothy Hamill?

Her trademark skating move was a spin called the Hamill Camel.

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