Guess the Phrase
As Seen on TV
Food Facts
Let's Go on Holiday
Famous Babies
100

Hint: Phrase having to do with sticking together, like on a field trip or a night out on the town with your girls.

safety in numbers

100

In the early 2000s, this blanket with sleeves became a pop-culture phenomenon that sparked viral internet memes and and quickly made its way to retail shelves.

The Snuggie

100

Which iconic American candy bar was named after the Mars family's favorite horse?

Snickers

100

If you were to visit the world famous tower in this European city, it grows. it is made of iron and the summer heat causes the metal to expand, making the tower up to 6 inches taller during the warmer months.

Paris (Eiffel Tower)

100

This Detroit rapper, who my dad refers to as "Angry Man," changed the game and exceeded anyone's expectations with his popularity.

Eminem

200

Breakfast, anyone?

Scrambled eggs

200

With its catchy jingle and DIY novelty appeal, you might have even received one as a gift in the 1980s or '90s.

ChiaPet

200

Which country’s cuisine includes goulash as a national dish?

Hungary

200

If you were to visit this place in the U.S. you should bring your sunscreen. It is where the hottest temperature on earth has been recorded.

Hint: It's a national park.

Death Valley - Furnace Creek (Greenland Ranch) in California, USA, recorded n 1913. 134 degrees F.

200

Little did she know her role on an American sitcom would make her haircut so famous she would get sick of it.

Jennifer Aniston

300

Hint: make sure to take note of the word placement.

Travel overseas

300

This "As Seen on TV" tool became a craft obsession in the 1990s, and the Y2K era, for many young girls who wanting to add sparkles to their accessories and clothing.

Bedazzler

300

Which common green vegetable can contain more protein per calorie than steak?

Broccoli

300

If you were to visit Christmas Island, you would be going to this country.

Austrailia

300

From mug cake recipe to mug shot, this American celebrity and lifestyle mogul was once a model.

Martha Stewart

400

Hint: Answer has to do with an era, in a way.

Long time no see

400

This super absorbent towel had an infomercial spokesman who also became famous for a criminal incident, and is the creator of SlapChop and Schticky.


ShamWow

400

What is the French word for meat that is cooked slowly for a long time?

Braised

400

This city, known for its jazz, rich history and rich food, is called "The Big Easy" and is a popular U.S. vacation destination, especially in the winter.

New Orleans

400

This former boy-band member is known for rocking the stage and rocking a dress on occassion.

Harry Styles

500

Hint: Books might have a lot of these to help you understand a concept.

Metaphor

500

This exercise equipment was made popular by actress and spokeswoman Suzanne Sommers, also known for her role as Krissy on the American TV show, "Three's Company".

The Thighmaster

500

Which fruit do growers classify as a type of berry along with pumpkins?

Bananas

500

This airline, one of the oldest in the world, invented business class in 1979 to cater to corporate travelers.

Hint: Red and white logo

Qantas

500

An American comedy legend, the Los Angeles Zoo created a special white rose garden in its plaza to honor her life and commitment to animal advocacy.

Hint: Her hilarious TV show gave us a new perspective on growing older.

Betty White

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