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This bird is often associated with delivering babies and is a symbol of newborns.

What is a Stork?
According to European folklore, the stork is responsible for bringing babies to new parents. The legend is very ancient, but was popularised by a 19th-century Hans Christian Andersen story called "The Storks". 

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The German automaker recognized for its high-end luxury vehicles and a three-pointed star logo. 

What is Mercedes-Benz?
By the summer of 1924, all Mercedes-Benz cars had brakes on all four wheels, helping to solidify the company's commitment to safety. Then, in 1931, they introduced the Mercedes-Benz 170, which had suspension on each corner of the vehicle—leaf springs in the front and an innovative coil spring set-up in the rear.

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This doo-wop group, famous for their acapella style, had hits like "In the Still of the Nite" and "I Only Have Eyes for You.

Who are The Five Satins?
They were formed in 1954 and continued performing until 1994. When it was formed, the group consisted of six members, which was eventually cut down to five.

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The sport in which competitors perform a series of acrobatic maneuvers on skis or a snowboard, often in a halfpipe.

What is freestyle skiing or snowboarding?
Athletes showcase their skills by executing flips, spins, and tricks in the air, earning points for style and difficulty.

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The collectible toy line introduced in 1993, featuring small plastic animals with distinct characteristics and habitats.

What are Beanie Babies?

200

The only flying mammal that feeds on blood

What is a Vampire Bat?
Scientists recently discovered that the anticoagulant in vampire bat saliva is twenty times stronger than any other known anti-clotting agent. With more research we may find this substance can help with serious human disorders like heart attacks and strokes.

200

The racing series that features open-wheel, single-seater cars and is considered one of the most prestigious in the world.

What is Formula 1?
F1 boasts a massive global fanbase, with millions of fans following races, attending events, and engaging on social media. It’s one of the most-watched motorsports worldwide and is continuously growing over the years.

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This influential blues guitarist and singer, known for his distinctive slide guitar style, was nicknamed "The King of Slide Guitar." 

Who is Elmore James?
Born on January 27, 1918, in rural Mississippi, James developed a unique style of playing the guitar by using a slide to create a distinctive sound that resonated with audiences around the world. 

200

The annual tennis tournament held in London, known for its grass courts and strict dress code.

What is Wimbledon?
This prestigious Grand Slam tournament is one of the oldest and most traditional events in the world of tennis. 

200

The iconic fashion doll introduced in 1959, known for her diverse careers and extensive line of accessories.

Who is Barbie?
Created by Ruth Handler, this doll became a cultural phenomenon, representing various professions and styles over the decades.

300

This animal, known for its ability to change color, is often considered a master of camouflage.

What is a Chameleon?
Chameleons' eyes are unique among reptiles. They have scaly cone-shaped eyelids with very small, round openings for their pupils. Chameleons can rotate each eye separately to focus on two different things at once. It’s long been believed that their eyes work independently, so chameleons have a panoramic view of the environment around them.

300

The Italian automaker known for producing high-performance sports cars, often recognized by its prancing horse logo.

What is Ferrari?
The 812 Superfast is the fastest road car in the world. At 800 horsepower, it launches from 0-60mph in 2.9 seconds. Its top speed is 211 mph.

300

This singer, known as the "Queen of Rockabilly," had hits like "Fujiyama Mama" and "Let's Have a Party."

Who is Wanda Jackson?
Her father played piano in bar bands, but Wanda's first foray into musical performance was in the church gospel choir. In 1943, her father bought her a guitar, and at the age of 12 she won a talent show at the local radio station. 

300

The legendary boxer who proclaimed himself "The Greatest" and was a three-time world heavyweight champion.

Who is Muhammad Ali?
This charismatic and outspoken boxer is widely considered one of the greatest athletes in the history of sports.

300

The interactive talking doll introduced in 1960, which could "speak" phrases when the string on its back was pulled.

What is Chatty Cathy?
This doll, produced by Mattel, was a groundbreaking toy, offering a level of interactivity that was innovative for its time.

400

The flightless bird native to Antarctica, known for its black and white plumage.

What is a Penguin?
The black and white “tuxedo” look donned by most penguin species is a clever camouflage called countershading. When swimming, the black on their backs helps them blend in with the darkness of the ocean from predators viewing from above. Their white bellies help them blend in with the bright surface of the ocean when viewed by predators and prey from below. 

400

This Japanese luxury car brand is a division of Toyota and is known for its emphasis on craftsmanship and attention to detail.

What is Lexus?
Most of other luxury brands date back to the early or mid 1900s, the first Lexus was released to the public as recently as 1989. Toyota wants to create a luxury flagship vehicle under its own brand name. That ended up creating the Lexus brand instead. The first design of Lexus began in 1983 and took whole six years before the first car release.

400

This rhythm and blues singer, known for her powerful voice and hits like "At Last" and "Tell Mama," is often referred to as "Miss Peaches."

Who is Etta James?
Etta James had the nickname “Peaches”… Her stage name is a backwards version of her real name, Jamesetta

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The Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner and mixed martial artist who became the first woman to win UFC titles in two weight classes simultaneously.

Who is Amanda Nunes?
This dominant fighter is known for her well-rounded skills and has achieved remarkable success in the highly competitive world of mixed martial arts.

400

The plush toy introduced in 1986, known for its interactive features, including a cassette player and stories narrated by the toy itself.

What is Teddy Ruxpin?
This animatronic bear became a sensation, captivating children with its storytelling capabilities and lifelike movements.

500

The venomous snake often associated with a hood that it expands when threatened.

What is a Cobra?
King Cobras are considered cannibalistic because they really only eat other snakes. On occasion, they may eat a small animal, rodent, or bird, but that's more characteristic of a common cobra. Even if the other snake is venomous, cobras' stomachs have adapted with digestive juices to break down the poison and render it safe.

500

The Japanese automaker that introduced the Prius, one of the first mass-produced hybrid cars.

What is Toyota?
The name Prius means “to go before” in Latin or “ahead of its time.” It was the world's first mass-produced gasoline-electric hybrid car.

500

This all-female doo-wop group, known for their hit "Mr. Sandman," featured voices that blended seamlessly in tight harmonies.

Who are The Chordettes?
This group's enchanting vocals and nostalgic melodies made them a standout in the doo-wop genre.

500

The Japanese figure skater who landed the first quadruple jump in competition and won multiple Olympic gold medals.

Who is Yuzuru Hanyu?
This figure skating prodigy revolutionized the sport with his technical prowess and artistic performances on the ice.

500

The popular action figures and playsets introduced in the 1980s, featuring a battle between heroic Autobots and villainous Decepticons.

What is Transformers?
These shape-shifting robots, which could transform from vehicles to humanoid robots, became a major franchise with toys, cartoons, and movies.

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