Food
Inventors
Clothing
Video Games
Pop Groups
100

Invented in 1886, this soft drink is one of the best-known brands in the world.

Coca-Cola

100

Credited with the invention of the light bulb.

Thomas Edison

100

This undergarment give ladies lots of support, and is always abreast of the latest fashion.

Bra

100

Originally named "Puckman", this game was named "Most Successful Coin-Operated Game" by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2005.

Pac-Man

100

Nick, Joe, and Kevin form this family pop group that rose to fame on the Disney Channel.

The Jonas Brothers
200

This beverage company has the stock or ticker symbol PEP.

Pepsi

200

This US founding father invented the swivel chair, and used it while writing the Declaration of Independence.

Thomas Jefferson

200

This handy little object can be found on both clothing and pool tables.

Pockets

200

Originally created in 1958, this game is thought of as the first-ever video game.

Pong

200

Steve Perry is the front man of this legendary band.

Journey

300

The only fruit with seeds on the outside.

Strawberry

300

Inventor of the assembly line method of production, as well as the Model T.

Henry Ford

300

This famous singer had a "wardrobe malfunction" at the 2004 Super Bowl.

Janet Jackson

300
This gaming console, released in 2006, pioneered the use of motion controls in gameplay.

Nintendo Wii

300

Despite only recording 3 albums together, they are the best-selling girl group of all time.

The Spice Girls

400

This is the only edible food that never goes bad.

Honey

400

Agricultural pioneer and inventor of the steel plow.

John Deere

400

What type of bathing suit did the Vatican declare "sinful"?

Bikini

400

In this open sandbox game, players often build structures and battle creepers, zombies, and other "mobs".

Minecraft

400

Named after a New Edition song, this Philadelphia R&B group spent over 50 cumulative weeks atop the Billboard Hot One Hundred charts.

Boyz II Men

500

The most expensive spice in the world, by weight.

Saffron

500

Despite inventing the game of basketball, he is the only head coach in the University of Kansas' history with a losing record.

James Naismith

500

This cotton fabric often used for dresses and curtains was named after the Iraqi town of Mosul.

Muslin

500

This 1985 video game begins with a planned departure from Independence, Missouri.

The Oregon Trail

500

In her 2005 hit "Hung-Up" Madonna sampled "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" by this Swedish supergroup.

ABBA

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