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How Inventive
100

In 2004, he won a Grammy for Song of the Year for "Daughters"

John Mayer

100

Two of the characters in this game are Cutie Cone and Giggly Gumdrop

Candy Land

100

Reddening of the face in the presence of someone you're crazy about

Crush Blush

100

Beware the Ides of March is a line from this play

Julius Caesar

100

In 1959 this corporation introduced the first office copier based on Chester Carlson's instant copying technique

XEROX

200

This song by Lourde mentions Grey Goose & Ball Gowns

Royals

200

Created in 1914 and still fun a century later, it was inspired by watching kids play with simple items like sticks

Tinker Toys

200

The most essential chorus

The Main Refrain

200

A Midsummer Night's Dream says the course of true love never did this...

Run Smooth

200

In 1679 Denis Papin invented the steam digester the forerunner of this very P.C. kitchen appliance

A Pressure Cooker

300

In 2018, he announced that his 3 year farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour would be his last

Elton John

300

You win this game by getting the rope with a sphere attached, wrapped completey around the pole

Tether Ball

300

The seasoned coating mix from Kraft comes in varieties like crunchy pretzel and parmesan crusted

Shake N Bake

300

Shakespeare's 37 plays are traditionally classified into 3 groups: comedies tragedies & these

Histories

300

In 1835 German chemist Justus von Liebig became the first to create a mirror by coating the back of glass with this metal

Silver

400

Their song "Back in Black" was a tribute to Lead Singer Bon Scott who had just died

AC/DC

400

Sales of this game first known as "Pretzel" got a big boost in 1966 when Eva Gabor and Johnny Carson played it on T.V.

Twister

400

The Flex 2 is a tracker from this company

FitBit

400

Come on and kiss me Kate is actually a line in this comedy that inspired the musical Kiss Me Kate

The Taming Of The Shrew

400

This magnetic device was invented in China & used to find the best burial place

The Compass

500

Universal Music Group owns this word when applied to music; when applied to the city of Detroit it's fuzzier

MOTOWN

500

The first mention of this game was in China in the 1200's

Dominoes

500

It's essentially a WiFi access point that provides network or internet access to mobile devices like laptops

Hot Spot

500

The title of this problem comedy tells you how everything is going to turn out when the play is over

ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL

500

Mirrors placed at 60 or 45 degree angles are key to this optical device invented in 1816 by British physicist Sir David Brewster

A KALEIDOSCOPE 

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