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In the episode "Amok Time", this Vulcan must undergo ritual combat on his home world, introducing viewers to the planet Vulcan for the first time.

Who is Mr. Spock?

200

A child who shares the date of birth with 4 of their siblings.

What is a Quintuplet?

200

Humans have been using this element since ancient times, from plumbing in Roman aqueducts to batteries today; its chemical symbol is Pb.

What is Lead?

200

In summer, when this happens after 8 PM in L.A., it happens after 11:30 PM in Anchorage.

What is Sunset?

200

Henry Ford’s assembly line innovation made the Model T affordable and fast to produce, but to simplify manufacturing, only this color was offered initially.

What is Black?

400

Known for its eerie narration and unexpected endings, this Sci-Fi anthology series challenged viewers’ perceptions of reality and aired in black and white starting in the late 1950s with "where is everybody"

What is "Twilight Zone"?

400

This refers to the ceremonial role at funerals involving the careful handling of the deceased’s casket, a task steeped in tradition.

What is a Pallbearer?

400

Usually colorless and tasteless, and often called the universal solvent, this liquid is the most abundant compound on Earth and the simplest molecule containing oxygen.

What is Water?

400

It can be tangible or intangible, adding worth to an individual, organization, or situation — often counted in balance sheets or appreciated in character.

What is an Asset?

400

This 18th-century mode of transportation was used for carrying passengers and government correspondence and became a symbol of early American travel.

What is stagecoach?

600

Sherman Hemsley and Isabel Sanford starred in this sitcom, one of TV’s longest-running spin-offs, best remembered for its upbeat theme song about “moving on up.”

What is "The Jeffersons"

600

Often served in scoops side by side, this sweet treat blends three traditional flavors, representing a “triple” delight.

What is Neopolitan?

600

Making up most of the air we breathe, this element’s name comes from the Greek for “no life,” reflecting its inability to support combustion.

What is Nitrogen?

600

Frequently seen in kitchens and on color charts, this starchy staple doubles as the name of an earthy shade of brown.

What is Russet?

600

The HU-1A, nicknamed “Huey,” was a workhorse of this aviation category in the Vietnam War, often used for medevac, troop transport, and close support missions.

What is Helicopter?

800

This show introduced audiences to the concept of a “blended family” on network TV, following a widower with three sons marrying a woman with three daughters, and pets occasionally stealing the show.

Who is the Brady Bunch?

800

Its name comes from the Latin word for “sea water,” and this gemstone is prized for its pale blue to blue-green hues.

What is Aquamarine?

800

Term for a substance that modifies and speeds up a chemical reaction without itself being affected.

What is a Catalyst?

800

Something that counterbalances or a member of the rap group "Migos"

What is Offset?

800

In the name of a British car, Aston was a hill where it was tested and this man was a company founder.

Who is Lionel Martin?

1000

This character frequently joined Lucy in hijinks and helped her navigate life in 1950s New York, often contrasting Lucy’s impulsiveness with her own practicality., being her voice of reason

Who is Ethel?

1000

To converse with a Mock Turtle or a Fish-Footman, this curious girl must journey to this other-worldly land of oddities and talking creatures.

What is Wonderland?

1000

The process by which neutral atoms become electronically charged is called this.

What is Ionization?

1000

Hebrew for "assembly", it's the parliament of Israel.

What is Knesset?

1000

This partially reusable spacecraft, which debuted in the early 1980s, revolutionized human spaceflight by combining rocket launch with aircraft-style landing.

What is Space Shuttle?

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