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100

This spread for toast is made from peels of citrus fruits, sugar, and water.

marmalade

While we associate marmalade with our British friends, the name comes from marmelo, a Portuguese quince paste.

100

This number equals a baker’s dozen.

13

In medieval England, laws controlled the size of bread, and bakers would get in trouble for overpricing undersized baked goods. They would often toss in a bit of extra product to avoid the harsh consequences of the law

100

These popular dolls were “adopted” rather than purchased and came with their own birth certificates.

Cabbage Patch Kids

The dolls were invented by Xavier Roberts, a former art student. Roberts was only 26 when his dolls hit the market in 1983. 

100

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Go into hiding

100

This romantic city in Italy, with its gondola-filled canals, is one of Europe’s most popular port cities.

Venice

The city comprises more than 100 islands connected by canals

100

This Southern entrée staple is rarely eaten with a fork and knife.

fried chicken

To promote its status as “poultry capital of the world,” Gainesville, Georgia, passed a law that prohibits people from eating fried chicken with a fork

100

Alfred Hitchcock won this number of Academy Awards.

zero

He was nominated for Best Director five times but never won.

200

“Parlez-vous français?” means this.

"Do you speak French?” 

English and French are both official languages in Canada

200

Theatrical productions are often broken down into this number of acts.

three

Some plays are one act, and a few run five acts, but commonly, playwrights can tie up all the loose ends by the end of the third act.

200

These cuddly stuffed toys “care a lot.”

Care Bears

The Care Bears also have an animated franchise, including 1985’s The Care Bear Movie.

200

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Forever and a day

200

One of the oldest marine ports in North America is in the capital city of this French province in Canada.

Québec

The Québec City port sits on the St. Lawrence River

200

This squash can be used as a pasta substitute

spaghetti squash

To eat cooked spaghetti squash, remove the seeds and run a fork across the meat to turn it into strands. Then, top with your favorite pasta sauce and enjoy

200

“Third rock from the sun” refers to this planet

Earth

The planets, from closest to farthest from the sun, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

300

The final episode of the original Star Trek aired during this decade

1960s

 It aired on NBC on June 3, 1969, as the final installment of a three-part series

300

This is slang for one pound in the U.K

quid

It does not refer to the coin or note but to the value. If you have many coins that equal one pound, you have a quid.

300

Originally marketed as a spherical paperweight, this fortune-telling toy became popular with children of the 1980s

Magic 8 Ball

The toy has 20 possible responses, including 10 positive, five negative, and five neutral answers

300

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a diamond in the rough

300

This U.S. East Coast port city is a hub for cruise ships with Caribbean itineraries.

Miami

It’s known as the “Cruise Capital of the World.”

300

Mushrooms belong to this family

fungi

They do not require sunlight to grow.

300

Place ice on this pulse point for a few minutes to cool down quickly.

wrist

Another way to cool down quickly is to place an ice pack on the back of your neck.

400

Add this ingredient to flour and water, and your bread dough multiplies by two

yeast

 After you punch down the dough, it loses the extra bulk before you let it rise again. Letting it rise again allows it to reach the desired texture

400

In the late 1940s, Dan Robbins envisioned this painting system that allows anyone to paint a masterpiece suitable for framing

paint-by-numbers

He was inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, who gave his apprentices numbered designs to be completed

400

A popular brainteaser in the 1980s, the object of this toy is to get six sides of matching colored tiles aligned.

Rubik’s Cube

The toy was introduced commercially in 1980 and sold 100 million units in the first two years. sic.

400
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Slow Down

400

Egypt’s second-largest city is also Egypt’s largest port city

Alexandria

The world’s oldest lighthouse is in Alexandria

400

SPAM is a combination of these two words.

spice and ham

Ham is the main ingredient, and because it’s a canned good, it can be easily shipped. Today, there are 15 varieties of SPAM on the market

400

This number of people have been born in Antarctica.

11

 In January 1979, Emilio Palma became the first person to be born in Antarctica.

500

The word paprika comes from this language

Hungarian

The spice originated in what is now Budapest, and it made its way to the West in the 1900s

500

This latitude line (parallel) divides the United States from Canada.

49th

This boundary is the longest undefended boundary in the world

500

Known as the world’s first action figure and an All-American hero, he debuted in 1964 from Hasbro toys

G.I. Joe

The marketing team refused to call the toy a “doll,” wanting to create a unique product with moveable joints that differed from dolls of the past.

500

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Wait Up

500

This port city is the third-largest city in Israel. It’s also the only city in Israel with a subway system.

Haifa

Called the Carmelit, the subway system travels on an incline from sea level up Mount Carmel

500

What yogurt drink flavored with fruit or spices is a favorite beverage in India?  

Lassi

500

This prehistoric cartoon series of the 1960s includes Fred, Wilma, and Pebbles

The Flintstones

The Hanna-Barbera show is considered the first animated sitcom

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