Weights and Measurements
Museums
Geography
Old School Video Games
International Foods
100
Eight fluid ounces is equivalent to this unit of volume often found in cookbooks.
What is a cup?
100
This hilltop art museum, which cost 1.3 billion dollars to construct, opened in 1997 when a funicular transported the first visitors to its location in LA's Sepulveda Pass.
What is the Getty Center?
100
Of climate, region, or culture, a group of places that share a common feature.
What is a region?
100
Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde are the ghosts in this classic arcade game.
What is Pac Man?
100
This ancient dish, first popular in Egypt and the rest of the Middle East, is made from deep fried ground garbanzo beans and spices.
What is falafel?
200
One yard equals .9144 these. 91.44 of them equals a football field.
What is a meter?
200
Located across Exposition Blvd. from the University of Southern California is this museum, home to the space shuttle Endeavor.
What is the California Science Center?
200
This mountain chain is the longest in the United States.
What is the Rocky Mountains?
200
This Japanese company, the world's largest video game corporation, was founded in 1889 as a playing card company.
What is Nintendo?
200
Pico de gallo, made from chopped tomato, onion, coriander leaves, fresh serranos, salt, and key lime juice, is a popular condiment in cuisine from this North American country.
What is Mexico?
300
The average car sedan weighs approximately 3,100 lbs or 1.55 these.
What is a ton?
300
LACMA is the acronym for this world class art museum.
What is Los Angeles County Museum of Art?
300
The longest shared border between two countries is between Canada and this North American country.
What is the USA?
300
This game, widely considered to be the first video game ever made, is a primitive variation of a popular table game played with paddles.
What is Pong?
300
Shawarma can be eaten alone or with rice, but in sandwich form it is most often found in this type of round pocket bread.
What is pita?
400
The Mariana Trench, the deepest point in the Pacific Ocean, is 6,033 these, a common measurement in oceanic depth. That's over 36,000 feet in case you were wondering.
What is a fathom?
400
Located along Venice Blvd. in Culver City, CA is this eclectic museum with a paradoxical name.
What is The Museum of Jurassic Technology?
400
The Sahara is the largest one of these barren stretches of land in the world.
What is a desert?
400
This video game, named after a leggy insect, was one of the first arcade games to feature a rolling ball controller.
What is Centipede?
400
In the United States, this style of Japanese cuisine was made famous by the Benihana restaurant chain, which opened its first restaurant in New York in 1964
What is teppanyaki?
500
.0039 inches is the same as this tiny metric measurement.
What is a millimeter?
500
The main draw at The Louvre, Paris's most famous museum, is this 1507 portrait piece by Leonardo Da Vinci.
What is The Mona Lisa?
500
The world's largest and most active volcano in the world, Mouna Loa, lies in this island chain.
What is Hawaii?
500
Many earlier video game players used this type of controller, named after the control device in the cockpit of many civilian and military aircraft.
What is a joystick?
500
Escargots, a popular French appetizer, are actually these molluscs marinated in butter and garlic and most often served in their shells.
What is a snail?
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