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100

Unlike Jeopardy, this game requires you to collect all the coloured pie pieces while answering trivia questions.

Trivial Pursuit

100

This fast food restaurant introduced a popular advertising campaign in 1997 that featured a talking chihuahua.

Taco Bell

100

According to the World Happiness Report, this country is the happiest on the planet, and has been for 6 years in a row now.

Finland

100

Ancient Egyptians defeated papyrus circa 1500 BCE in one of the earliest examples of this kind of school supply.

Scissors

100

This muppet probably spent more time destroying the kitchen, than actually cooking in it.

The Swedish Chef

200

In this game, you move your gingerbread man through the Peppermint Stick Forest, Gumdrop Mountains & Lollypop Woods.

Candy Land

200

This mid-1980’s McDonald’s item came in a double container

The McDLT

200

Because it doesn't have teats, this unusual monotreme animal sweats it's milk.

Platypus

200

The two-letter name of the Falcon-headed God of the Sun in ancient Egyptian mythology

Ra

200

Every week on the "Muppet Tonight" show, this mad scientist, along with his long suffering sidekick Beaker, presented yet another hair-brained invention.

Dr. Bunsen Honeydew

300

This 'upright' checker-like game was created by Milton Bradley in 1974.

Connect-4

300

This fast-food chain was behind the infamous “Where’s the Beef?” ad campaign in 1984

Wendys

300

A single brick of this popular toy is able to support the weight of 375,000 other bricks before it fails - meaning it can withstand compression better than concrete.

Lego

300

Hatshepsut was the only female one of these in ancient Egypt.

Pharaoh (1478 BC - 1458 BC)

300

Based on two of Jim Henson's relatives, These two characters running gag was heckling the show.

Statler and Waldorf

400

This game had plastic geometry pieces, which you had to fit into the pop-up tray before the timer rang. If it rang, the tray sprang up & the pieces went flying!

Perfection

400

The number of herbs and spices that make up the secret blend used on Colonel Harland Sanders’ fried chicken recipe.

11

400

The largest of this migrating insect has a 31cm wingspan

Butterfly (Queen Alexandras Birdwing of Papua New Guinea)

400

Not just language learning software! This ancient stone slab discovered in Egypt in 1799 provided the key to deciphering hieroglyphics, and is now the most visited item on display in the British Museum.

The Rosetta Stone

400

The name of Gonzo the Great's girlfriend

Camilla (the chicken)

500

 This boardgame, where you would wonder if you would get the hunky bowler, the adorable skiboy, the beach going dreamboat or "THE DUD", was popular at slumber parties.

Mystery Date

500

This fast food restaurant boasts that you can “Have it your way”

Burger King

500

If you took all of these kinds of organisms on earth, and stacked on top of each other, they would stretch for 10 billion light-years, or could wrap around the Milky Way over 20,000 times.

Bacteria

500

The sports teams of Southern Illinois University are named for this Egyptian dog breed, sometimes called "Persian greyhounds".

Salukis

500

This was the first muppet to be shown in the Muppet movie

Animal

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