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100

This is the main central body of the aircraft that holds the payload, cargo, and passengers.

What is the Fuselage?

100

Australian marsupial is the only animal in the world scientifically documented to produce cube-shaped feces

Wombat

100

The Autobots and Decepticons are both searching for this ancient, glowing cube that holds the power to bring mechanical objects to life.

All Spark

100

In golf, scoring two strokes under par on a single hole is known by this avian name

Eagle

100

Unlike traditional potato chips, this stacked brand is made from dehydrated potato flakes pressed into a highly specific mathematical shape called a hyperbolic paraboloid.

Pringles

100

Guarding the entrance to the Greek underworld, this fearsome, multi-headed hound ensured that the dead could never escape.

Cerberus 

200

The aircraft used by Charles Lindbergh to complete the first solo, non-stop trans-Atlantic flight in 1927

The Spirit of St. Louis

200

Because it lacks vocal cords, this large, iconic African bird produces sounds by clapping its massive bill or by clattering its mandibles

Shoebill

200

This cold-blooded leader of the Decepticons  

MegaTron

200

Winning 28 total Olympic medals—23 of them gold—this American swimmer is the most decorated Olympian of all time.

Michael Phelps

200

These puffed corn snacks are shaped like tiny, hollow cones and are famous for being easily stuck onto the tips of your fingers before eating.

Bugles

200

In the Legend of Zelda series, this sacred, triangular relic represents the ultimate power of the gods, split into fragments of Power, Wisdom, and Courage

Tri-force

300

This legendary German fighter pilot of World War I,  was credited with 80 air combat victories

The Red Baron

300

Living up to 500 years in the freezing waters of the North Atlantic, this slow-moving creature is the longest-lived vertebrate on the planet.


Greenland Shark

300

Megatron's treacherous second-in-command takes the form of an F-22 Raptor fighter jet to blend in with the U.S. Air Force

StarScream 

300

This grueling annual cycling event requires riders to cover over 2,000 miles, with the overall race leader wearing a iconic yellow jersey.

Tour De France

300

Nautical themed popular brand of white, puffed corn-and-rice snacks is heavily dusted with white cheddar cheese and marketed as a lighter alternative to traditional popcorn.

Pirate's booty

300

This optical weather illusion occurs when light rays bend through air layers of vastly different temperatures, creating the appearance of water on a scorching desert highway.

Mirage

400

1947, Chuck Yeager's X-1 was carried to altitude and dropped from the bomb bay of this specific, heavy World War II bomber aircraft.

B-29 Superfortress 

400

This bizarre Madagascar primate uses its exceptionally long, skinny middle finger to tap on tree bark to find hollow areas and pull out grubs.

Aye-Aye

400

This American rock band provided the movie's booming theme song, "What I've Done," which plays right before the end credits roll

Linkin Park 

400

instead of a ball, the fast-paced Olympic sport of badminton utilizes this unique, feathered projectile.

Shuttlecock

400

This long, braided, cherry-flavored candy twist was originally created by the Hershey Company to compete with Twizzlers

Red Vines

400

This heavy-lift rocket, developed by NASA in the 1960s to launch the Apollo missions, remains among the tallest and most powerful rocket ever successfully flown.


Saturn V

500

Famous for its sleek delta-wing design, this commercial supersonic airliner jointly developed by France and the UK flew passengers from 1976 to 2003

Concorde

500

Named for its large, wing-like pectoral fins, this deep-sea cephalopod uses ear-like flaps to "fly" through the pitch-black waters of the bathypelagic zone

Dumbo Octopus

500

Sam's online username on the auction site ebay

LadiesMan217

500

The legendary 1992 United States men's Olympic basketball team, featuring Jordan, Magic, and Bird, is permanently immortalized by this two-word moniker.



Dream Team

500

This classic, thin meat snack stick with a snap features a famous, high-energy commercial mascot."

Slim Jim

500

During World War II, Alan Turing led a team of elite cryptanalysts at Bletchley Park to crack this complex cipher machine used by the German military.

Enigma Machine

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