Japanese Traffic Signs
Human Anatomy
Oxymorons
Gen Alpha Slang
Past Popular Christmas Presents
100

Instead of a red octagon, Japanese stop signs use this other geometric shape.

What is a triangle?


100

This is the largest organ on the human body, and its outermost layer is the epidermis.

What is skin?

100

Between 1861 and 1865, the United States fought internally in one of these oxymorons.

What is a "civil war"?

100

Popularized by the online social game "Among Us", this abbreviation has become a term to express skepticism or doubt.

What is "sus"?

100

This tickle-able Sesame Street character became a popular Christmas present in 1996.

Who is Elmo?

200

A blue sign with a white arrow indicates that a road is classified as this kind of road.


What is a one-way road?

200

Two atria and two ventricles are chambers found in this essential organ.

What is the heart?

200

This pain relief product uses an oxymoron to describe how it provides a cooling sensation followed by a warming sensation.

What is "Icy Hot"?

200

A cool, confident, and charismatic person is referred to as this eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet.

What is a "sigma"?

200

In 1980, most people could not solve this popular Christmas gift's puzzle; in 2024, it has been solved in less than 4 seconds.

What is the Rubik's Cube?

300

This blue road sign with white silhouettes of people indicates that the road has this restriction; yes, it also excludes cyclists! 


What is "Pedestrians Only"?

300

This elastic tendon connects the calf muscles to the heel bone, and is named after a Greek hero.

What is the Achilles (tendon)?

300

This oxymoron is used to classify the larger form of a typically small crustacean found around the Gulf of Mexico.

What is "jumbo shrimp"?

300

A person who possesses this four-letter status is said to have a high amount of charisma and attractiveness. The word became the Oxford University Press' 2023 Word of the Year.

What is "rizz"?

300

These plastic-pellet filled plush toys were popular Christmas gifts in the late 1990s as collectible investments, even though a vast majority are still worth less than $20.

What are Beanie Babies?

400

Traffic signs with a number in the middle and arrows pointing in from the sides restrict this specific vehicle aspect.

What is vehicle width?

400

This organ attached to the end of the large intestine was once considered useless and a source of pain, but is now understood as a reservoir for healthy intestinal bacteria.

What is the appendix?

400

Popularized as Charlie Brown's catchphrase, this alliterative oxymoron is used as an exclamation of surprise or annoyance. 

What is "good grief"?

400

A high quality or stylish item can be described as being this slang term that is named after an Italian luxury fashion brand.

What is "Gucci"?

500

A Japanese roadway sign with a single red stripe through a blue circle indicates that this vehicle action is not allowed along a strip of road.

What is parking?

500

Also known as the "tailbone", this bone at the bottom of the spine is a six-letter word with three C's in it.

What is the "coccyx"?

500

When the chance of winning a bet is equal to the chance of losing, the situation can be described by these two opposite numerical classifications.

What are "even odds"?

500

Something that is weird or odd can be described as this Midwestern US state, which is apparently a reference to how strange incidents would only happen there.

What is "Ohio"?

500

After their release in the early 2000s, this highly fashionable brand of dolls debuted as an edgier alternative to Barbies and even had a live-action musical film released in 2007.

What are Bratz Dolls?

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