Birthstones
Cybersecurity
'80s No. 1 Hitmakers
Hey! That's Not An Element!
Only Fans
100

April is said to be cruel but it can also be expensive, as the Pink Star version of this birthstone sold for $71.2 million in 2017

Diamond

100

In real life, it can slow down the spread of flames and smoke; in your digital life, it blocks unauthorized access to your private data

Firewall

100

In 1984 she wanted to know, "What's Love Got To Do With It"

Tina Turner

100

Einsteinium, Curium, Snookium

Snookium

100

A section of particularly rabid fans at Cleveland Browns home games goes by this canine nickname

The Dog Pound

200

Displaying "Vivid red hues", the 55.22 carat Estrela De Fura is this kind of gem that's July's stone

Ruby

200

Don't click on that link, dummy! You could fall prey to this common scam, which "lures" you into revealing private info

Phishing

200

In 1989, she knocked Milli Vanilli's "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" out of the top spot with her own "Miss You So Much"

Janet Jackson

200

Zinc, Zirconium, Zambonium

Zambonium

200

Lady Gaga has at least three tattoos honoring her biggest fans, called these

Little Monsters

300

An '80s song rhymed, "Take your baby by the wrist, and in her mouth" this February stone

Amethyst

300

It's the term for malicious software that holds data "hostage" until a payment is made-- or until Mel Gibson gets it back for you

Ransomware

300

While Kim Carnes sang about "Bette Davis Eyes", this pair's "Private Eyes" were watching you

Hall & Oates

300

Californium, Floridium, Tennessine

Floridium

300

Portmanteau name for fans of Barry, singer of "I Write The Songs"

Fanilows

400

March swims in with this pale greenish blue birthstone; one healthy specimen from Brazil weighed nearly 250 pounds

Aquamarine

400

It's the government department that includes CISA, the official federal cybersecurity agency created in 2018

Homeland Security

400

He was on a roll with his chart-toppers "Never Gonna Give You Up" and "Together Forever"

Rick Astley

400

Gold, Silver, Bronze

Bronze

400

Diehard fans of the New York Rangers are "blue seaters", referring to where they sit in this arena

Madison Square Garden

500

Cleopatra's mines near the Red Sea coast yielded this May stone

Emerald

500

Those inscrutable letter combos and pesky login puzzles? Two examples of these tools, which discern real users from bots

Captcha

500

Remakes of two Tommy James & The Shondells hits became back-to-back No. 1s, this song by Tiffany followed by "Mony Mony"

I Think We're Alone Now

500

Germanium, Italium, Francium

Italium

500

Because this band had a song called "The Juggla", it's fans are Juggalos & Juggalettes

Insane Clown Posse

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