Business
I Fought the Law
Fruits & Vegetables
Lord of the Rings
C in Acronyms
Very Punny
100

He founded Tesla Motors and later bought Twitter.

Who is Elon Musk?

100

This Chicago gangster did time in Alcatraz for tax evasion.

Who is Al Capone?

100

This light green melon's subtle but sweet taste might remind you of bees.

What is honeydew?

100

It's rings are believed to be broken chunks of comets, asteroids, and moons.

What is Saturn?

100

In emails, two acronyms CC and BCC, have the same two-word meaning for the two CCs, which is this.

What is Carbon Copy?

100

It's where generals keep their armies.

What is in their sleevies?

200

The word for when a business makes more revenue than it spends in expenses.

What is profit (or margin or net income)?

200

The nickname of William H. Bonny, the outlaw of the Old West who is alleged to have killed over 20 men before being shot and killed himself at the age of 21.

What is Billy the Kid?

200

This fruit with its vibrant red skin and white pulp speckled with small black seeds, could fittingly make an appearance in Game of Thrones or The Hobbit.

What is dragon fruit (or pitahaya or strawberry pear)?

200

In Tolkien's tale, this is the place where the Ring of Power was forged.

What is Mount Doom?

200

These two words represent the "BC" in the acronyms for two television businesses, ABC and NBC.

What is Broadcasting Company?

200

This is what a lawyer wears to court.

What is a lawsuit?

300

This international technology company with headquarters in Armonk, NY, is abbreviated as IBM.

What is International Business Machines?

300

He lead police on a "low speed chase" throughout Los Angeles before being arrested and eventually acquitted of murder in a trial that captivated the world in the 1990s.

Who is OJ Simpson?

300

This vegetarian dish originated in the Provence region of France, with main ingredients including eggplant, tomatoes, onions, bell peppers, and zucchini.

What is ratatouille?

300

This famous inventor co-founded AT&T in 1885.

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

300

It is the C in NAACP.

What is colored?

300

It's where polar bears keep their money.

What is a snowbank?

400

This is formed when workers organize a group to negotiate working conditions, pay, and benefits on their behalf.

What is a union?

400

The fairer half of a famous criminal duo, she was gunned down with her man by police in 1934 after committing multiple burglaries and murders.

Who is Bonnie (Parker)?

400

This vegetable with an earthy, bitter flavor profile is believed to be named after the Belgian capital, where they became a popular crop in the 16th century.

What are Brussels sprouts?

400

In the opening scene of this iconic film, Holly Golightly exits a cab and gazes through the window of a jewelry store, famous for engagement rings among other valuables.

What is Breakfast at Tiffanies?

400

In banking, the C in CD stands for this and not "Compact" as in the device for storing music files.

What is Certificate (of Deposit)?

400

This is why you shouldn't use a broken pencil.

What is because it's pointless?

500

He is credited as being the chief developer of the assembly line technique of mass production, his company that he founded in 1903 is still producing.

Who is Henry Ford?

500

His death while being detained by police in Minneapolis lead to nationwide riots.

Who is George Floyd?

500

This Jamaican fruit has an unattractive homophone.

What is ugli?

500

There is some debate about whether this children's nursery rhyme indeed has its roots in the Great Plague of 1665.

What is Ring Around the Rosie?

500

This word is the C in COPD, having to do with lung disease.

What is chronic (obstructive pulmonary disease)?

500

This is what you call a magician that looses his magic.

What is Ian?

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