Guess The Proverb
Accidental Inventions
Things you probably shouldn't google
Is it Cheese or a Disease?
Bizarre laws you can Break in which state?
100

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It's no use crying over spilt milk

100

This sweet, frozen treat was created in 1905 when 11-year-old Frank Epperson left a sugary drink outside overnight with a stick in it.

Popsicle

100

Googling β€œHow is this sausage made?” will take you to some unappetizing images and descriptions, especially if it’s this famous German sausage.

Bratwurst

100

Chancroid

Disease
100

No Donkeys Sleeping in Bathtubs.

Arizona

200

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Where there's smoke there's fire

200

This lifesaving antibiotic was discovered in 1928 after Alexander Fleming left out a Petri dish, leading to mold growth that killed bacteria.

Penicillin

200

Often searched out of curiosity, this β€œbath” product is known more for the intense reaction of users than for cleanliness.

Bath Salts

200

Brinkburn

Cheese 

200

Permission needed to have a bath

Colorado

300

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Laughter is the best medicine

300

This adhesive product was invented at 3M when chemist Spencer Silver accidentally created a glue that was less sticky than he intended.

Post-it notes

300

Google β€œworld’s largest zit” and you’ll find extreme dermatology videos of people doing this stomach-turning skin care practice.

Pimple Popping

300

Kleine Levin

Cheese

300

A pickle cannot be sold unless it bounces.

Connecticut

400

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An apple a day keeps the doctor away

400

When chef George Crum sliced potatoes thin and fried them in response to a complaint about thick fries, he created this crunchy snack.

Potato chips

400

β€œCreepy crawlers under the skin” might lead you to results about these critters, the cause of morgellons and other skin-crawling sensations.

Mites or Parasites

400

Robiola

Cheese

400

No Sending a Surprise Pizza

Louisiana

500

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Curiosity killed the cat

500

Originally intended as a wallpaper cleaner, this pliable material became a hit in classrooms for art projects in the 1950s.

Play-doh

500

People mistakenly think they want to see images of this common foot condition that involves a fungal infection in the toenails.

Athlete's foot
500

Varichella

Disease

500

 No stink bombs or confetti.

Alabama

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