NAME THAT CANDY
NAME THAT INVENTION
NAME THAT LANDMARK
NAME THAT FOOD
NAME THAT SONG
100

This candy bar was the first to be mass produced in the United States in 1900, their headquarters and theme park are located in Pennsylvania. 

What is Hershey's Chocolate Bar

100

The ____ was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. What was the invention?

What is the Microwave

100

What rectangular shaped famous landmark is the largest and most important public park located in NYC?

What is Central Park

100

What common leafy green is native to Persia and is often associated with a specific cartoon character who made his maritime debut in 1929?

What is Spinach
100

Which Chuck Berry song begins with “Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans”?

It's both a name and advice

What is Johnny B. Goode

200

The creation of a particularly fine peppermint candy in 1927 by Eduard Haas III in Austria marks the birth of this candy. This brick shaped candy was often dispensed in what was known as a "space gun" and contained a three-dimensional character head. 

What is PEZ

200

A man wanted an item his wife could easily apply herself, so he took two of his company’s early products—adhesive tape and gauze—and combined them by laying out a long piece of surgical tape, and then placing a strip of gauze down the middle. What did he create?

What is a Band-Aid

200

What is the famous landmark, that was constructed of wrought iron, and utilized as the centerpiece of the 1889 World's Fair, and continues to be one of the most visited tourist attractions today?

What is the Eiffel Tower

200

What common herb do some eaters complain tastes of soap? Some consumers of this plant in the family Apiaceae have a variation in their olfactory-receptor genes which brings out the soapy taste of this plant’s leaves.

What is Cilantro

200

Which 1950s song by Doris Day was a big hit with My Secret Love?

What is Secret Love

300

This candy bar was named after a popular dance from the 1920s, that was characterized by its toes-in, heels-out twisting steps, it was performed as a solo, with a partner, or in a group?

What is the Charleston Chew 

300

What invention was originally created in 1957 as a textured wallpaper, aiming to appeal to the Beat generation, but it later found success as a protective packaging material?

What is Bubble Wrap

300

This iconic landmark represents a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, significant in both Greek and Egyptian mythology, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and guardianship. What is the name of this iconic limestone statue that can be found in Giza, Egypt?

What is the Sphinx 

300

The Waldorf salad was named for the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in NYC where it was first created for a charity ball in 1896. What is the nut which is typically a key ingredient in the Waldorf salad?

What is a Walnut

300

Which song by The Beatles became their first U.S. number-one hit in 1964, and stayed at the top of the charts for seven weeks?

"Yeah, you got that something
I think you'll understand
When I say that something's 

__ _____ __ _____ ____ ____"

What is I Want to Hold Your Hand

400

This is a brand of breath mints that is noted for the frequent use of "two mints in one" in its marketing. The original "classic mints" are disc-shaped without a hole and sold in roll packaging similar to Life Savers and Polo. These mints contain "Retsyn" and ingredients giving them their signature shiny green flecks. 

What is Certs

400

While touring NYC on a rainy day in 1903 Mary Ainsworth noticed people struggling with the weather and decided to design what lever arm device to help solve it?

What is a windshield wiper
400

What iconic landmark in Red Square of Moscow, standing as one of the most popular cultural symbols of Russia, now open as a museum?

What is St Basil's Cathedral 

400

Kombu, Wakame, and Hijiki are all edible types of what plant, which is also known as nori on a sushi menu?

What is Seaweed

400

Which song did Little Richard famously perform? This song broke racial barriers in music, reached audiences of all races, and inspired countless artists, from Elvis Presley to the Beatles and remains his most iconic and enduring performance, often cited as the song that launched him into stardom and cemented his legacy as the “Architect of Rock and Roll” 

What is Tutti Frutti

500

What iconically shaped candy was originally given to children in the 1800s to keep them quiet during church services?

What is the Candy Cane. 

It was originally given to children in the 1800s to keep them quiet during church services. This practice began in 1670 at the Cologne Cathedral in Germany, where a choirmaster handed out sugar sticks to children to ensure they stayed quiet during long nativity services. The shape of the candy cane symbolizes the shepherd's staff, and it was popularized in the U.S.

500

What revolutionary household appliance did inventor Margaret A. Wilcox patent designs for in 1893, that was designed to do the work of what we use two separate appliances for today?

What is the washing machine

One of her creations was a combination clothes and dish washing machine. (At that time, it was illegal for women to file patents under their own names, so she had to file under her husband’s name.)

500

This famous landmark is a remote island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, famous for its monumental statues, characterized by their enlarged heads, and the islands rich Polynesian culture

What is Easter Island

500

In Japan, only qualified chefs who have trained for at least three years are allowed to prepare the dish "fugu". This is because fugu is made from what poisonous animal, thus can be fatal if incorrectly prepared?

What is Pufferfish
500

What 1960s hit is one of Bob Dylan’s most enduring protest songs, blending rhetorical questions about peace, freedom, and justice into a timeless call for social change? The song emerged during a turbulent era — the civil rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War protests — and quickly became an anthem for those seeking justice and peace cteec.org+1. Its ambiguous yet powerful questions resonated with activists, and it was performed at major events, including the March on Washington and before Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech

What is Blowin' in the Wind

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