Survey Says!
Invented in the 80s
Science Rules
Boots, BBQ, and Big Skies
Animal Kingdom
100

In a survey about favorite ice cream flavors, this classic flavor was ranked #1, beating out chocolate and mint.

Vanilla

100

In 1984, this computer company introduced the Macintosh, revolutionizing personal computing with its graphical user interface.

Apple

100

This planet, the fourth from the Sun, is known for its red appearance due to iron oxide on its surface.

Mars

100

This legendary Texas singer, known as "The King of Country," popularized hits like "He'll Have to Go" and "Crazy Arms."

George Strait

100

This bird, known for its colorful feathers, is the national bird of India and is famous for spreading its tail feathers in a display of courtship.

Peacock

200

In a survey of the most stressful life events, this major life change ranked just behind death as the second most stressful experience.

Divorce

200

Invented in 1982, this brand of fizzy soft drink claimed to be a "diet" alternative but gained notoriety for its controversial taste.

Diet Coke

200

This element, discovered by Marie Curie in the late 19th century, is famous for its radioactive properties and is used in cancer treatment. 

Radium

200

Known for its iconic "bluebonnet" fields, this Texas city is the birthplace of the Texas Bluebonnet Festival.

Ennis, Texas

200

This ocean mammal, known for its playful nature and high intelligence, is often seen riding the bow waves of boats.

Dolphin

300

A survey conducted by National Geographic revealed that this natural wonder is considered the most awe-inspiring by travelers and adventurers across the globe.

The Grand Canyon

300

Introduced in 1980, this portable music player from Sony was the first to use cassette tapes, making music on the go a cultural sensation.

The Walkman

300

This part of the human body helps to pump blood throughout the body and is often referred to as the "muscle of life."

The heart

300

This Texas-based company, founded in 1930, is now one of the largest fast-food chains in the world, known for its burgers and fries.

Whataburger

300

This reptile, famous for its ability to change colors, is often found in tropical environments and is known for its long tail.

Chameleon

400

A survey of American preferences showed that this specific type of cuisine consistently outperforms others as the most popular choice for takeout.

Chinese

400

This household product, invented in 1987 by 3M, became a staple for organizing documents and notes and is known for its colorful adhesive squares.

Post-it Notes

400

The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas is called this

Evaporation

400

The famous "Texas Longhorns" college sports teams represent this university.

University of Texas

400

Known for its powerful bite, this reptile is often called the "living fossil" and can live both in water and on land.

Crocodile

500

In surveys about TV viewing habits, this streaming service was ranked as the most popular globally, surpassing both Amazon Prime and Hulu

Netflix

500

This popular video rental chain, which became a household name in the 1980s, was known for its "Be Kind, Rewind" policy.

Blockbuster

500

This natural satellite orbits Earth and is visible at night, sometimes appearing in different phases

The Moon

500

How many state animals does Texas have?

8 -  the Northern Mockingbird, the Nine-banded Armadillo, the Texas Longhorn, the Mexican Free-Tailed Bat, the Blue Lacy, the Texas Horned Lizard, the Monarch Butterfly, and Guadalupe Bass 

500

This insect is known for its ability to carry objects many times its body weight, and it's often associated with teamwork and industriousness.

Ant

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