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PUTTING THE "T" IN TV
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ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS
400

To confuse & thwart infiltrators, blind alleys with dead ends & zigzag patterns were used as part of constructing these

What are trenches?

400

Before these were tiny headphones, the term referred to little shoots of young corn

What are earbuds?

400

To wrench an ankle; ouch!

What is twist?

400

Emeril Lagasse & Wolfgang Puck have served as judges on this competition that's been cooking since 2006

What is Top Chef?

400

"How Deep Is" this, asks a song standard; a 2010 estimate says 12,080' mean depth so John Murray in 1888 was pretty close at 12,480'

What is the Ocean?

400

You'll want to use paper called kami that's thinner & often 6 inches square for this craft with a Japanese name

What is origami?

800

In 1915, British troops landed at Cape Helles near Gallipoli to try to seize this strait whose old name may be an easier get

What is the Hellespont (the Dardanelles)?

800

A 90-pack–that's 45 pairs!–of these from Bausch & Lomb should keep things clear for awhile

What are contact lenses?

800

It's said to have finished off the nosy feline

What is curiosity?

800

Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa & Po were the big 4 on this BBC kids' show that opened with a creepy baby face in the rising sun

What is Teletubbies?

800

In the 1860s John Newlands arranged the 56 known these according to a soon-discredited "Law of Octaves"

What are elements?

800

This word for heavy scissors used to cut metal or hair tells you what they do

What are shears?

1200

British soldiers during the war were called Tommies & U.S. soldiers were called by this flour-y name

What are Doughboys?

1200

Before cellphones, every kid wanted a pair of these rhyming handheld communication devices

What are walkie talkies?

1200

As a verb it can mean to sing joyously, perhaps at holiday time

What is carol?

1200

It preceded "The Sarah Connor Chronicles" in the title of a sci-fi series

What is Terminator?

1200

At this 7/16/1945 "Site", Fermi's guess on bomb yield was off by half; not bad for tossing paper in the air as the blast wave came

What is the Trinity Site?

1200

Slate & marble are types of this rock, formed in most cases when its mineral composition changes

What is metamorphic?

1600

Allied troops from this Western Hemisphere country stormed Vimy Ridge in 1917; they took it at a cost of nearly 4,000 men

What is Canada?

1600

Galileo made a table of probabilities based on a set of 3 of these, but today we more often see them in pairs

What are dice?

1600

Type of fund that invests in diversified securities

What is mutual?

1600

From 1993 to 2001, Chuck Norris was Walker, this

What is Texas Ranger?

1600

Hipparchus of Bithynia calculated this distance at a bit under 2 million miles; 93 million is more like it

What is the distance from the Earth to the Sun?

1600

If you're baking, this alliterative paper will prevent your batter from sticking to the pan

What is parchment paper?

2000

To halt a German advance during 1914's First Battle of the Marne, 600 of these transports brought 3,000 French troops to the front

What are taxicabs?

2000

Up to 7 feet long, the traditional Alaskan type of these are great for walking on deep, dry powder in open country

What are snowshoes?

2000

This type of secret cult religion in the ancient Greco-Roman world offered unique experiences unlike those in the standard faiths

What is a mystery?

2000

Its 8th & last season finale ended with its characters ringing in January 1, 1980

What is That '70s Show?

2000

The "Top 10 Erroneous Results" from Science News include a 2011 finding that these chargeless particles can outrace light

What are neutrinos?

2000

With roots going back to 1649, this Finnish company began making its distinctive orange-handled scissors in 1967

What is Fiskars?

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