Musical Oddities
Toys
Feline Facts
Planes, Trains, & Automobiles
Fruits & Vegetables
100

This "Astronaut" was sent to orbit the Sun in a Tesla Roadster, with "A Space Oddity" and "Is There Life On Mars" playing in each ear.

Starman.

100

This doll, released in 1959, originally panned by Mattel, now nets the company roughly $1B per year.

Barbie

100

This internet cat is best known for sporting a sour face

Grumpy Cat

100

"Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants, so long as it is black" was in reference to this popular early 1900s car

Model T

100

This was eaten by Persephone, determining the length of winter

Pomegranate

200

Sam Smith was sued by this artist for plagarism in "Stay With Me".

Tom Petty

200

This was the first toy made by LEGO.

A wooden duck.

200

This famous feline was introduced in The House At Pooh Corner

Tigger

200

This Amtrak route runs from New York City to New Orleans

The Crescent

200

This fruit is also the name of a southern hemisphere bird.

Kiwi

300

This is the number of notes in the experimental piece titled 4'33" by John Cage

Zero

300

This was the first mainstream computer animated film

Toy Story

300

Ernest Hemingway famously owned many of this type of cat

Polydactyl

300

The first man to break the sound barrier, Chuck Yeager, did so in this famous airplane.

Bell X-1

300

This common, yellow flowering weed is edible and nutritious in its entirety

Dandelion

400

This oddly named instrument is the ancestor of the modern trombone

Sackbut

400

This was the object of desire for Ralphie in "A Christmas Story"

Red Ryder BB Gun

400

This popular holiday decoration is toxic to household cats

Poinsettia

400

This brand of car was initially created by a maniacal German dictator

Volkswagen

400

The rutabaga was originally a hybrid of these two vegetables (name one, bonus 200 for both)

Cabbage and Turnip

500

This song about mixing two tropical fruit together and shaking them up, only has one chord.

Coconut, Harry Nilsson

500

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, this outdoor "toy" should not be used by children for fears of broken bones, concussions, and spinal injuries

Trampoline

500

This common housecat behavior is the differentiator between "Panthers" and "Cats"

Purring

500

This inventor is credited with creating the unit for measuring the power of an engine, horsepower

James Watt

500

This currently popular strain of banana is threatened by disease, without a "backup" to replace it on store shelves

Cavendish

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