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Phobias
100

Which man was arrested for hacking into government systems and leaking classified information in 2010?

Chelsea Manning

100

What is the world record for the most T-shirts worn at once?

257 T-shirts

100

How many consecutive selfies did a person take in one minute to set the record?

Howler Monkey

100

What is the word that describes the tiny, invisible particles that make your Wi-Fi work?

Nanoparticles

100

What is the fear of long words called?

Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia

200

In 1959, which group of nine experienced hikers disappeared in the Ural Mountains, leading to mysterious injuries and deaths that remain unsolved?

Dyatlov Pass Hikers

200

This record involves the fastest time to peel and eat a banana with your feet. How many seconds did it take?

18 Seconds

200

This animal can sleep for up to 20 hours a day and is famous for its slow movements. What is it?

Sloth

200

What is the enormous word that means "a giant, never-ending, and impossible to pronounce mountain of a word."

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

200

Someone who is afraid of their own reflection might suffer from what?

Spectrophobia 

300

In what state did the "Zodiac Killer", send cryptic messages to the press?

California

300

Which country holds the record for the most people simultaneously doing the moonwalk?

Japan

300

This animal has a built-in "umbrella" to protect itself from rain and is known for its "walking" on water. What is it?

Water strider

300

What is the tiny word is used to describe a "really, really small amount"—like, less than a speck of dust, but way more confusing. 

Micron

300

Which fear involves being afraid of buttons or the act of buttoning things up?

Koumpounophobia

400

In the early 2000s, which man was convicted for a series of serial murders along the East Coast, leaving cryptic messages for police?

BTK Killer/Dennis Rader

400

The largest collection of rubber ducks belongs to a man from which country?

United States of America/USA/'Merica

400

Which animal can survive being frozen solid and then thawed out, coming back to life?

Wood frog

400

To blorp means to do what? 

To make a silly, squishy, bubbly noise or movement

400

The fear of balloons bursting unexpectedly might be called what?

Globophobia

500

Which crime involved the 1996 bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City, leading to the deaths of 168 people and changing anti-terror laws?

Oklahoma City Bombing

500

How many consecutive selfies did a person take in one minute to set the record?

144 selfies

500

This animal is a master of disguise, often mimicking leaves, sticks, or even flowers to hide from predators. What is it?

Leaf insect

500

What is the super-long word describes a "monster that eats everything in sight, including words, people, and entire continents?"

Antidisestablishmentarianism

500

What fear involves being afraid of the color yellow and everything associated with it, like bananas and rubber duckies.

Xanthophobia

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