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Originally given the Japanese title “Puckman”, what 1980s arcade game was inducted into the Guinness Book of Records as the "Most Successful Coin-Operated Game" in 2005?

Answer: Pac-Man

100

Which toy consists of a tube containing mirrors and pieces of colored material whose reflections produce changing patterns when the tube is rotated?

Answer: Kaleidoscope

100

Which classic cartoon character is known for his spinach obsession?

Popeye

100

Where was Tupac Shakur born?

East Harlem, New York

100

Red soles are a signature step— which luxury brand makes these instantly recognizable kicks?

Answer: Christian Louboutin

100

What is the world’s largest retailer?

Walmart

200

Mendicant Bias and Offensive Bias are fictional AIs in what "holy" video game franchise that shares its name with a Beyonce´ song?

Answer: Halo

200

In 1968, Elliot Handler came up with what brand of toy cars as a competition to Matchbox? They are a two-word brand that starts with “H”, modeled as highly modified and fantastical, as opposed to realistic car toys.

Answer: Hot Wheels

200

In “The Smurfs,” what is the name of the villain who constantly tries to capture the Smurfs?

Gargamel

200

Who was the first woman to have four country albums reach No. 1 on the Billboard 200?

Answer: Carrie Underwood

200

The perfect blend of shorts and what feminine flair?

Answer: Skirt

200

In which U.S. state is the country's busiest airport located?

Georgia

300

Which video game console released in 2006 pioneered the use of motion controls in its gameplay?

Answer: Nintendo Wii

300

The Ohio Art toy company purchased the rights to manufacture l'Ecran magique ("the Magic Writer") and renamed the product to what more commonly-known name? The toy was released during 1960 and sold 600,000 units that first year, becoming one of the defining toys of the Baby Boom era.

Answer: Etch A Sketch

300

In ‘Gravity Falls’, What Is The Name Of Dipper And Mabel’s Great Uncle?

Grunkle Stan

300

Which Super Bowl Halftime Show performer was upstaged by a dancing shark?

Katy Perry 

300

What’s the name for those snazzy tapered pants that stop at mid-calf, perfect for a stylish stride?

Answer: Capris

300

Which planet in the Milky Way is the hottest

Venus

400

In 2014, Google partnered with Game Freak and Nintendo as part of an April Fool's Day prank to create a new version of Google Maps populated by small creatures. This prank inspired what massively popular 2016 video game?

Answer: Pokemon Go

400

The Dino Rescue Patroller is a motorized toy that was a popular item for the 2020 holidays and is inspired by what extremely popular kid's television program?

Answer: Paw Patrol

400

In ‘Dragon Ball Z’, Who Is Goku’s Saiyan Brother?

Raditz

400

Who produced Michael Jackson's Bad?

Answer: Quincy Jones

400

Which chic city was the playground of the legendary Coco Chanel?

Answer: Paris

400

Where is the strongest human muscle located

Jaw

500

Pocket, Light, Color, and Advance were all styles or variants of what video game hardware system?

Answer: Game Boy

500

Babyland General Hospital was the "birthplace" of what line of collectible dolls that was a huge hit in the 1980s and included an individual birth certificate for each doll?

Answer: Cabbage Patch Kids

500

In ‘The Powerpuff Girls’, What City Do They Protect?

Townsville

500

What Rolling Stones song title is also a restaurant chain?

Answer: "Ruby Tuesday"

500

Which 1935 invention not only kept things together but also measured up in both cups and bands?

Answer: Bras

500

Which country is credited with inventing ice cream?

China

1000

Blathers is the name of the nocturnal, museum-curating owl in what series of Nintendo video games?

Answer: Animal Crossing

1000

Osmo makes a toy set for children that allows that to experience what process, a “C” word that is interchangeably used with computer programming? It gets its name from the series of commands that unlocks processes within a computer’s program.

Answer: Coding

1000

What classic literary villain, described as a "Machiavellian schemer and manipulator" shares his name with an avian sidekick in the Disney film "Aladdin?"

Answer: Iago

1000

Who is the only singer to win the Grammy Awards for Album, Record, and Song of the Year twice? Both of the winning albums had titles that were two-digit numbers.

Answer: Adele

1000

Vera Wang isn’t just a name—it’s synonymous with what stunning type of attire that makes fairy tales real?

Answer: Wedding dresses

1000

What is the only continent where coffee grows naturally?

Africa

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