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The "King of the Dinosaurs"—famous for its tiny arms and its massive role in every Jurassic Park movie.

Who is the Tyrannosaurus Rex (T-Rex)?

100

The red-logo giant that probably brings your late-night Raising Cane's or Wingstop orders to your house.

What is DoorDash?

100

Also known as "Bean Bag Toss," this game involves throwing sacks of corn into a hole on a wooden platform.

What is Cornhole?

100

The region we call home—known for beaches, tech, and being the sunniest part of the country.

What is The West (or West Coast)?

100

These rectangular fruit candies come in flavors like Blue Raspberry and Watermelon, and they will absolutely stick to your teeth.

What are Jolly Ranchers?

200

This herbivore had three massive horns on its face and a giant frill, looking like a prehistoric rhinoceros.

What is a Triceratops?

200

If you see a blue van with a "smile" on the side, it's delivering your latest tech haul from this company.

What is Amazon?

200

This high-energy game involves four players and a yellow net that looks like a mini trampoline on the grass.

What is Spikeball?

200

This region is famous for its hospitality, humid summers, and legendary BBQ—think Texas to Georgia.

What is The South?

200

The "Grandpa" of all candies; these gold-wrapped caramel drops are smooth, buttery, and classic.

What are Werther's Original?

300

Despite being "the flyers" of the prehistoric world, these leathery-winged creatures are technically pterosaurs, not dinosaurs.

What are Pterodactyls?

300

This service allows you to pay someone else to walk through the Northgate or Stater Bros. aisles to do your grocery shopping.

What is Instacart?

300

This children's game involves one person facing a group of others only to turn around and while members of the group try to sneak closer without being caught moving.

What is Red Light Green Light?

300

This historic region in the corner of the map includes tiny states like Rhode Island and is famous for its colorful fall leaves.

What is New England?

300

These ring-shaped candies were named because they look like miniature versions of the safety gear on a boat.

What are Life Savers?

400

In real life, these "speedy thieves" were only about the size of a turkey and had feathers, unlike the scaly versions in movies.

What are Velociraptors?

400

Before the merger with Uber, this was the first major app to make "Grubhub Perks" a viral (and slightly cringe) meme.

What is Grubhub?

400

This game involves throwing two balls connected by a string onto a three-tiered PVC pipe rack.

What is Ladder Toss (or Ladder Ball)?

400

This "rainy" sub-region of the West is home to Seattle, Portland, and a whole lot of flannel shirts.

What is the Pacific Northwest (PNW)?

400

These tiny, brick-shaped candies are useless without their collectible plastic dispensers that feature movie characters.

What is Pez?

500

This massive predator had a giant "sail" on its back and is currently believed to be the only dinosaur that lived mostly in the water.

What is a Spinosaurus?

500

This "convenience" app is famous for delivering snacks, drinks, and ice cream in under 20 minutes from local "dark stores."

What is Gopuff?

500

When the weather gets just right, teams of individuals can group together to sling softened balls of frozen water at each other in this classic winterland showdown.

What is a snowball fight?

500

This industrial-sounding region covers the Great Lakes area and got its name from the decline of the old factory economy.

What is the Rust Belt?

500

These old-school, barrel-shaped candies taste exactly like a specific soda and are surprisingly controversial among teens.

What are Root Beer Barrels?

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