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100

Term meaning “of or relating to the sea or ocean”; also relating to navigation by watercraft  

Answer: What is marine? One example is marine biologists, who study the ocean and everything that lives in it.

100

This 1976 sports drama launched a popular franchise featuring a boxer played by Sylvester Stallone.  

Answer: What is Rocky? There are six Rocky movies, which were made between 1976 and 2006.

100

In August, these insects’ chirps could raise Rumpelstiltskin from his sleep.  

Answer: What are crickets? The higher the temperature, the more frequent the chirps. Today, the expression “crickets” is used to indicate silence on a subject.

100

If you receive this red flower, it signifies the sender’s love.  

Answer: What is a rose? Rose is an anagram for eros, the Greek word for romantic love.

100

English judges and barristers wear these during formal court proceedings.  

Answer: What are wigs? Today they are worn to acknowledge the solemnity inherent in court proceedings. The wigs are made of horsehair and are extremely expensive, with the most ornate ones costing around $3,000.

200

An image of a place, city, state, or the world, drawn to scale  

Answer: What is a map? A globe is one type of map of the world. A bound collection of maps is called an atlas.

200

This 1977 romantic film stars Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.  

Answer: What is Annie Hall? The storyline is emblematic of Allen films, which often feature internal conflict, as Alvy Singer (Allen) obsesses over his broken relationship with Annie Hall (Keaton). The two couldn’t be more different. He’s a neurotic, Jewish stand-up comic, and she’s a Midwestern WASP and wannabe nightclub singer.

200

Humming and whirring are associated with this flying animal.  

Answer: What is the hummingbird? Hummingbirds take 150 breaths per minute. Don’t try this at home.

200

This octagonal red sign is the universal sign for this.  

Answer: What is “stop”? A yellow sign generally means “caution” or “warning” and is often in the shape of a triangle.

200

In 1952, this fast-food brand opened its first restaurant in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Answer: What is Kentucky Fried Chicken? That’s about as far away from Kentucky metaphorically and physically as you could get in 1952. In 2020, the franchise operated in 80 countries. One of the secrets of their recipe is to first pressure cook the chicken to retain its moisture.

300

Spooky term that describes a deserted village or town with remains of infrastructure and buildings  

Answer: What is ghost town? Examples include Death Valley in California; Pripyat, Ukraine, the city affected by the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant meltdown; and Hashima Island, Japan, which once was densely populated by workers who worked in the mines for Mitsubishi but was abandoned in 1974.

300

Louise Fletcher plays this character in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, the nemesis of Jack Nicholson’s character.  

Answer: Who is Nurse Ratched? Her name has become synonymous today with authoritarian nurses.

300

On a sunny summer day in the neighborhood, often you can hear the racket made by these yard machines.  

Answer: What are lawnmowers? Mowing the lawn is frequently near the top of many men’s honey-do lists—right after taking out the garbage.

300

This is the only red precious gemstone.  

Answer: What is the ruby? The other precious stones are diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds.

300

Members of this musical group over the years have included Maurice White, Michael Beal, Verdine White, and Philip Bailey.  

Answer: What is Earth, Wind, and Fire? The band is associated with a 1970s pop movement that incorporated jazz, R&B, and other influences to create a new sound.

400

A barrier that restricts the flow of water in a river or creek, whether built by people or created by animals  

Answer: What is dam? Beavers are notorious for creating dams; it’s their life’s work. Hoover Dam was built in the early 20th century to harness the water from the Colorado River to provide hydroelectric power

400

Cary Grant (as Peter Joshua) and Audrey Hepburn (as Regina Lampert) headline this classic 1963 rom-com set in France, in which, unbeknownst to Regina, her husband has been thrown off a train to his death.  

Answer: What is Charade? Shortly after the opening scene, Regina returns from vacation and finds her apartment empty. The rest of the film is full of twists and turns, including three men pursuing Regina with different motives and a shocking twist ending.

400

Sizzling sounds often indicate food is being prepared on this summer staple.  

Answer: What is the backyard grill? The sizzling sounds and the accompanying aromas are no longer relegated to summer; grilling has become an all-year activity.

400

A red necktie is often called this, as it symbolizes authority and confidence in the wearer.  

Answer: What is a power tie? Wearing a red tie or a red dress makes a strong statement. The British royals often wear red to show power.

400

This is the only organ in the human body that can regenerate without medical intervention.  

Answer: What is the liver? As long as part of it remains intact, the liver can regrow lost tissue and restore itself to original size over time. Severe scarring of the liver takes much longer to heal, but regeneration is still possible. In addition to excessive alcohol usage, too much acetaminophen (Tylenol) causes damage to the liver

500

A chain or collection of islands, such as the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador  

Answer: What is archipelago? Other examples include the Greek Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, the Florida Keys, and the Hawaiian Islands.

500

In Good Morning, Vietnam, he plays the lead, a morning radio DJ on a military base.  

Answer: Who is Robin Williams? He plays irreverent DJ Adrian Cronauer, who has never encountered a rule he could follow.

500

Kids come running when they hear music coming from type of vehicle.

Answer: What is the ice cream truck? Ice cream trucks still come through neighborhoods today just as they did back then, an enduring summer tradition.

500

This red vegetable with an edible pink stalk is sometimes mistakenly thought to be a fruit.  

Answer: What is rhubarb? A member of the buckwheat family, rhubarb is in fact a vegetable. Rhubarb is tart, often combined with strawberries, and always cooked.

500

This prehistoric toy was inducted into the Strong National Museum of Play’s Toy Hall of Fame in 2008.  

Answer: What is the stick? Delighting imaginative children since the dawn of time, the stick just might be the world’s oldest toy. And kids aren’t the only stick aficionados. Nothing delights a dog more than chasing after a stick and returning it for another throw.

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