Mythology
Foreign Phrases
US Landmarks
Toys-R-Us
Federal Holidays
100

who is the goddess of love

Aphrodite

100

Vice versa

The other way around

100

Standing on its own island in New York City, this is arguably the most iconic landmark in North America.

Statue of Liberty

100

You have to say the specific brand. But this vehicle is infamous for bruising ankles and shins due to its free spinning handle bar.

Razor Scooter

100

4th Thursday in November

Thanksgiving

200

Who is the Greek goddess of victory?

Nike

200

Bona fide

the real deal

200

A site in South Dakota that features the faces of 4 former US presidents.

Mount Rushmore

200

Nintendo's mobile device before the DS came out.

Game Boy

200

First Monday in September

Labor Day

300

What is the creature that is half-man and half-bull?

Minotaur

300

Verbatim

using the exact same words

300

Believed to be carved out by the Colorado River, this national landmark is located in Arizona.

The Grand Canyon

300

A device that requires kids to perform whatever actions it says to as it progressively increases its tempo.

Bop It

300

3rd Monday of January

MLK Day

400

This son of Zeus is responsible for killing Medusa

Persius

400

Quid pro quo

you do this for me, I'll do that for you

400

A small island in the bay which housed a federal prison from 1934 to 1963.

Alcatraz

400

The original Toy-to-life game that allowed kids to purchase plushies and then play with them online.

Webkinz

400

2nd Monday of October

Columbus Day

500

Because he rejected Echo's love, this guy was punished to fall in love with his own reflection.

Narcissus

500

Pro bono

done for public good without compensation

500

A planetarium located on Mount Hollywood that features an array of space and science exhibits and displays.

Griffith Observatory

500

This toy allowed for kids to physically make the star character of Sesame Street hysterically fall down and laugh.

Tickle me Elmo

500

November 11

Veterans' Day

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