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Comical Answers
Sweets
100

This iconic 1950s actress who starred in "Some Like It Hot" and the name of the empire that built the colosseum.

Marylin Monromans

Marylin Monroe and Roman

100

Making its debut at the Paris 2024 Olympics, this sport is based on a style of dance introduced in New York City in the 1970s, which includes wild moves like spinning on ones head and flares.

Break Dance

100

Mr. Peanut was created by 13-year-old Antonio Gentile in a logo contest held in 1916. He won the grand prize of $5.00. His drawing of a peanut person with arms and crossed legs was refined by a professional illustrator who added the top hat, monocle, white gloves and cane. What brands logo is Mr. Peanut?

Planters

100

Who created the Garfield comics?

Jim Davis

100

Known as "the candy with the hole," this ring-shaped mint has been freshening breath since 1912

Lifesaver

200

This famous TV show about a Midwest family transitions into another word for a Bible passage.

Leave it to Beaverse  

Leave it to Beaver, verse.

200

Tricks like kickflips, heelflips, and rail grinding are staples in this newly introduced Olympic Sport from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Skateboarding

200

Choosy Moms Choose _______

JIF

200

This comic strip centers on the life of a bumbling Army private stationed at Camp Swampy. He is named after an insect.

Beetle Bailey

200

Not actual tree bark, this white bark is used to coat pretzels and the like.

Almond Bark

300

A famous World War II general and the name of the paper inventors file for to get copyright rights on thier inventions.

General George Pattent

George Patton and Patent

300

Along with thwarting Hitler's view of the master race, this notable athlete made track-and-field history in 1936 when he won four gold medals in Berlin and helped set a new world relay record. 

Jesse Owens

300

In 1890, a Southern woman created this loved peanut food by mistake. Apparently she was making taffy when she added baking soda instead of cream of tartar. However, not wanting to waste the ingredients, she continued cooking it, resulting in this product.

Peanut Brittle

300

In this comic strip, a boy causes constant trouble for his elderly neighbor, Mr. Wilson.

Dennis the Menace

300

Known for its jokes on the wrapper, this candy has been a Halloween staple since the 1920s.


Laffy Taffy

400

The Nobel-winning physicist famous for his theory of relativity and the name of the boy in" A Christmas Carol."

Ablert Einstieny Tim

Albert Einstien and Tiny Tim

400

The 2028 Summer Olympic Games are planned to take place in which U.S. city? 

LA

400

How many peanut farmers have become president?

2 (Virginia's Thomas Jefferson and Georgia's Jimmy Carter)

400

This comic strip, named after a quote from Matthew 7:6, features a pig, an alligator, and a rat as main characters, focusing on more satirical columns.

Pearls Before Swine

400

This candy bar, first introduced in 1930, was named after a beloved horse owned by the Mars family.


Snickers

500

This 1950s crooner known for "White Christmas" and a popular British band who "Let it Be."

Bing Crosbeatles

Bing Crosby and the Beatles

500

With 28 medals, this aquatic enjoyer is the most decorated Olympian of all time? 

Michael Phelps

500

In the Peanuts Thanksgiving episode, who pulls the football away before Charlie Brown can kick?

Lucy

500

This comic strip features a family with children named Jeffy, Dolly, Billy, and PJ, known for their round faces and simple humor.

The Family Circus

500

These fruit-flavored gumdrops, first introduced in the 1920s, are known for their spiced flavors like clove and cinnamon.

Dots

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