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100

This pineapple under the sea is located at 124 Conch Street

What is SpongeBob's house

100

This basic organizational tool lets you group multiple artboards or art assets into distinct, separate tabs within a single file.

What is a Page

100

Hitting this classic computer key instantly toggles you between Ableton’s vertical Session View and linear Arrangement View.

What is the Tab key

100

This classic chest exercise requires you to lie flat on your back on a bench and push a barbell straight up

What is the bench press

100

This rapid, dream-filled stage of sleep is named for the characteristic movement of your eyes under your lids

What is REM sleep

200

To try to beat his rival Plankton, Mr. Krabs runs this highly successful fast-food restaurant

What is the Krusty Krab

200

To make sure an element like a logo stays exactly in the top-left corner of a card when the card is resized, you set these settings in the sidebar.

What are Constraints

200

This is Ableton's signature audio time-stretching system that lets you change a sample's tempo without shifting its pitch.

What is Warping

200

This standard Olympic gym equipment item weighs exactly 45 pounds (or 20 kilograms) completely empty before you add any weight plates.

What is a barbell

200

This tiny, seahorse-shaped structure deep in the brain is absolutely critical for forming and storing long-term memories

What is the hippocampus

300

A clarification on what a specific grumpy, clarinet-playing cephalopod actually is, despite his name.

What is an octopus Squidward?

300

Pressing this single letter key activates the tool that lets you draw rectangles on your canvas

What is R

300

This essential mixing tool controls dynamic range by automatically pulling down the loudest parts of an audio signal.

What is a Compressor

300

The "pectoralis major" is the formal scientific name for the large muscles making up this part of the torso.

What is the chest

300

This almond-shaped bundle of neurons processes core emotions like fear, anger, and threat detection

What is the amygdala

400

This pet of SpongeBob's unexpectedly meows like a cat

Who is Gary the Snail

400

If you want to rename a layer instantly without clicking into the layers panel, you can use this classic keyboard shortcut.

What is Command + R or Ctrl + R

400

This technique uses one signal (like a kick drum) to automatically duck the volume of another track (like a bassline) whenever it hits.

What is Sidechaining

400

Gym regulars often refer to their large latissimus dorsi muscles by this 4-letter abbreviation, which gives the upper body a wide "V-taper" look.

What are lats

400

This master "routing station" in the center of the brain receives incoming sensory information (except smell) and directs it to the correct part of the cortex

What is the thalamus

500

To make a perfect Patty, SpongeBob always handles the ingredients with this specific kitchen utensil that he considers his most prized possession.

What is a spatula

500

This is the name of Figma's built-in whiteboarding tool used for brainstorming, sticky notes, and diagramming.

What is FigJam

500

This 3-letter acronym stands for the virtual software instruments or effects (like Serum or Kontakt) that you load into your DAW

What are VSTs

500

This fundamental constant, denoted by a lowercase h and valued at roughly 6.626 x 10^{-34} Joule-seconds, represents the quantum of electromagnetic action.

Is that racist because I'm Asian ?

500

When you experience a "brain freeze" from eating ice cream too fast, your brain is actually reacting to the rapid cooling of blood vessels in this specific part of the mouth

What is the roof of the mouth / palate

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