Toys and Trinkets
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200

Easily the most popular doll in the world, this toy was invented by Ruth Handler and was introduced to the world at the 1959 American Toy Fair in New York.

Barbie

200

In Christianity, the start of Lent is marked by this event

Ash Wednesday

200

A group of bees

A swarm

200

In the popular Dr. Seuss book, the character Sam-I-am offers an unnamed character these unusually colored food

Green Eggs and Ham

200

What is the name of the dog in the show "The Family Guy"?

Brian/Brian Griffin

400

To be able to draw pictures, an etch-a-sketch's insides is composed of plastic beads and this powdered metal

Aluminum

400

In Buddhism, this term does not pertain to a place but instead is a state achieved through enlightenment, sometimes requiring multiple reincarnations.

Nirvana

400

A group of crows

Murder

400

In Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Violet claims to put a moratorium on her ____-chewing habit to buy Wonka bars in order to test herself.

Gum

400

The character, whose go-to line is "Oooh, what does this button do?", comes from what show?

Dexter’s Laboratory

600

First introduced by Atari in 1972, this table tennis adaptation was the first commercially successful video game and is generally considered to have ushered in the video game era

Pong

600

This Jewish holy text comprises of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible and contains stories, rules, and regulations for Jewish people to live by. These five books also correspond with the Old Testament of the Christian Bible

The Torah

600

A group of hyenas

A cackle

600

What was Little Miss Muffet eating when a spider sat beside her and frightened her away?

Curds and whey

600

How many days are there in summer vacation according to Phineas and Ferb?

104 days

800

You might have played Criss-Cross words a thousand times but you wouldn't know because the game's architect, Alfred M. Butts, changed it to its current name in 1948. What game is this?

Scrabble

800

In which year (approximately) was Jesus Christ born?

0

800

A group of owls

A parliament

800

Persephone was tied to Hades and was made to spend part of the year because she ate six seeds of this fruit, this fruit being the symbol of the indissolubility of marriage.

Pomegrenate

800

What is the name of Scooby Doo's gang?

Mystery Inc./Mystery Incorporated

1000

This toy comes from an ancient Filipino hunting weapon. The modern version is invented by a Filipino American and its name was derived from an Ilocano term meaning “come back”.

Yo-yo

1000

This symbol represents the Taoist belief of duality, harmony, and masculine/feminine balance.

Yin-and-yang

1000

A group of apes

A shrewdness

1000

In order to avoid falling asleep to the Ibong Adarna's song, Don Juan would make a cut on his palm and squeeze this fruit's juice on the wound.

Dayap

1000

You wouldn't expect it but Peter Cullen voiced both Transformers's Optimus Prime and this lovable children's plush character.

Eeyore

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