Verbs + Nouns
World History
Capitonyms
Sports
Marketing
Slogans
100

As a verb, it's to search thoroughly. As a noun, it's an instrument used to groom hair.

What is comb?

100

These two British royal family members divorced in 1996.

Who are Prince Charles and Princess Diana?

100

In lowercase, it's an aromatic plant like parsley or sage. Capitalized, it's what President Hoover's friends might have called him.

What is herb/Herb?

100

This athlete is often called “The King” and has played for the Cavaliers, Heat, and Lakers.

Who is LeBron James?

100

This company's slogan is "_______ is on your side".

What is Nationwide?

200

As a verb, it's to assume a dramatic role. As a noun, it's a law passed by Congress.

What is act?

200

This U.S. president was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

In lowercase, it means unconventional, like a certain rhapsody. Capitalized, it means Czech.

What is bohemian/Bohemian?

200

This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles.

What is Brazil?

200

This candy's slogan is "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands".

What is M&Ms?

300

As a verb, it's to complete a task. As a noun, it's the aftertaste of wine.

What is finish?

300

This event is commonly believed to have sparked World War I.

What is assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria?

300

In lowercase, it means majestic or dignified. Capitalized, it's a month.

What is august/August?

300

In bowling, this is the term for when a player has three strikes in a row.

What is a turkey?

300

This popular snack's catchy slogan is "Betcha can't eat just one".

What is Lay's?

400

As a verb, it's means to persistently harass. As a noun, it's a breed of dog.

What is hound?

400

This country was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1893.

What is New Zealand?

400

In lowercase, it's how you might refer to your cell phone. Capitalized, it's the name of a Southern US city.

What is mobile/Mobile?

400

This Olympic event involves skiing and shooting.

What is the biathlon?

400

This company's slogan was formerly "We're number two. We try harder".

What is Avis?

500

As a verb, it's to express disapproval. As a noun, it's the goal of an effort.

What is object?

500

Apple introduced the iPod in this year.

What is 2001?

500

In lowercase, it's how you would refer to a tiny town. Capitalized, it's the name of a Shakespeare play, and its protagonist.

What is hamlet/Hamlet?

500

This is the year that women were allowed to compete in the modern Olympic games.

What is 1900?

500

This well-known drink's slogan is "Obey your thirst".

What is Sprite?

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