THREE-LETTER WORDS
ALL ABOUT ANIMALS
TV IN THE 2000S
FOOD
TECH
200

It’s a short sleep during the day, or something you might take after lunch.

What is a nap?

200

This flightless bird is native to Africa and is the largest bird in the world

What is an ostrich?

200

This 2007 Showtime series features a police officer-turned-serial killer, and was praised for its exploration of morality and family dynamics

What is Dexter?

200

This popular Mexican dish features a tortilla filled with various fillings such as meat, beans, or cheese, and is then folded or rolled up.

What is a burrito?

200

This company popularized the internet for many in the 1990s with its “You’ve Got Mail” slogan

What is AOL?

400

Slang for a friend

What is pal?

400

This small animal is known for its ability to store large amounts of food in its cheeks and often appears in cartoons as a character with a hoard

What is a chipmunk?

400

This medical drama starred Hugh Laurie as a brilliant but abrasive diagnostician

What is House, M.D.?

400

What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?

What are strawberries?

400

This Apple silicon chip, introduced in 2020, marked Apple’s move away from Intel processors in Macs

What is the M1 chip?

600

It can mean “fashionable” or be a kind of dance

What is hip?

600

Since they tower over all animals in the grasslands of Africa, it's not surprising that a group of them is called a tower

What are Giraffes?

600

This show, set in the 1960s, follows the lives of Madison Avenue ad men and is known for its retro style and complex characters

What is Mad Men?

600

Often served in Vietnamese cuisine, this rice noodle-based dish is garnished with cilantro, bean sprouts, and lime and is known for its rich broth and aromatic spices

What is pho?

600

*DAILY DOUBLE*

This man became everyone's first "friend" on the platform — his smiling profile pic was iconic

Who is Tom Anderson?

800

In computing, it's a record of activity; in nature, a piece of wood

What is a log?

800

Used in trips across the desert, a group of them can be called a caravan or a train

What are camels?

800

*DAILY DOUBLE*

This character is Stewie Griffin's British-accented talking teddy bear, who has a mysterious and often manipulative relationship with Stewie

Who is Rupert?

800

This traditional Korean dish, made from fermented vegetables like napa cabbage and radish, is served at nearly every meal.

What is kimchi?

800

This file-sharing software created by Sean Parker from the early 2000s revolutionized music access — and faced major lawsuits

What is Napster?

1000

Slang for a sudden drop or sharp decline, often in finance or mood

What is a dip?

1000

The antlers of these largest deer can be palmate, meaning shaped like an open hand

What are moose?

1000

In the early seasons, Walter White's secret drug empire relies heavily on this character, who serves as the "cleaner" to take care of the dirty work

Who is Mike Ehrmantraut?

1000

This ancient grain, once a staple of the Incan diet, has recently gained popularity in health circles and is often used as a gluten-free substitute for wheat in baking.

What is quinoa?

1000

This law, named after a physicist, states that the number of transistors on a microchip will double approximately every two years, leading to an exponential increase in computing power

What is Moore’s Law?

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