Animals
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90s popculture
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Play on words
100

This marine mammal, known for its tusk-like tooth, is sometimes called the "unicorn of the sea"

What is a narwhal?

100

This protein in wheat flour is responsible for giving bread its structure and elasticity.

What is gluten?

100

This girl group's 1999 hit "No Scrubs" became an anthem of female empowerment.

Who are TLC?

100

This media mogul founded News Corporation in 1979 and owns influential news outlets like Fox News and The Wall Street Journal

Who is Rupert Murdock?

100

In this type of wordplay, a word or phrase is spelled the same forwards and backwards.

What is a palindrome?

200

This land animal has the largest brain, weighing about 11 pounds, and is known for its exceptional memory.

What is an elephant?

200

This French term refers to the process of gently cooking eggs in water or broth without their shells.

What is poaching?

200

This sitcom character, played by Will Smith, lived with his wealthy aunt and uncle in Bel-Air

Who is the Fresh Prince?

200

In 2014, this media company was purchased by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos for $250 million

What is the Washington Post?

200

This term describes a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase.

What is an anagram?

300

This ______ has the largest wingspan of any bird, 3.5 meters (11.5 feet) tip to wing tip.

What is an albatross?

300

This French dessert, made with layers of puff pastry and pastry cream, is also known as a "Napoleon."

What is mille-feuille?

300

Kurt Cobain was the lead singer of this iconic grunge band from Aberdeen, Washington

What is nirvana?

300

This prestigious journalism award, established in 1917, recognizes outstanding American newspaper, magazine, online journalism, literature, and musical composition.

What is the Pulitzer Prize?

300

This linguistic phenomenon occurs when a word sounds exactly like another word with a different meaning

What is a homophone?

400

This reptile, found in the deserts of North America, has the ability to squirt blood from its eyes as a defense mechanism.

What is a horned lizard?

400

This expensive spice, derived from the flower of the Crocus sativus plant, is known for its deep golden color and distinct aroma.

What is saffron?

400

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This animated movie from Disney/Pixar was the first fully computer-animated feature film, released in 1995

What is Toy Story?

400

The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, held this award ceremony for the first time in 1929

What is the Oscars?

400

Originating from Greek, this rhetorical technique involves using a word or phrase to suggest its opposite meaning.

What is irony?

500

This monotreme, native to Australia, is one of only two mammals that lay eggs instead of giving live birth.

What is a platypus?

500

This grain, considered a staple in ancient civilizations like the Aztecs, is now a popular gluten-free superfood.

What is amaranth?

500

This popular 90s teen drama set in a fictional California zip code followed the lives of affluent high school students and ran from 1990 to 2000

What is Beverly Hills, 90210?

500

This international news organization, founded in 1851 and headquartered in London, is the world's oldest news agency.

What is reuters?

500

This rhetorical device is a type of pun that combines two or more meanings of the same word or phrase.

What is a double entendre? 

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