Famous Animals
Video Games
Science Facts
Food (Snacks)
Alternate Animal Names
100

In 2016, public outrage sparked overnight after news broke of this animal being shot and killed in his habitat at the Cincinnati Zoo.

Harambe the Gorilla

100

This extremely fast, blue character recently had his very own movie released.

Sonic the Hedgehog

100

Living organisms that are more active at night (and in the dark) than during the day are called this.

Nocturnal

100

These popular sweets are sold one season a year, and come in various popular styles like Tagalongs, Samoas and Thin Mints.

Girl Scout Cookies

100

Beach Chicken

Seagull

200

This cat hates Mondays just as much as he loves lasagna, and shares the name with our 20th president.

Garfield

200

This extremely popular and successful game, released in 2017, was the first of its style to gain widespread popularity, pitting 100 players against one another in a free for all, where the last one standing wins.

Fortnite: Battle Royale

200

When in space, humans get a little bit taller because this mysterious force, the same one holding us down on Earth, doesn't compress them.

Gravity

200

These chips are produced by Barcel, a company based out of Mexico, with flavors like Nitro, Guacamole and, their most popular, Fuego.

Takis

200

Squishy Sea Spider

Octopus

300

Punxsutawney Phil, one of these animals, has been used to predict the weather since the 1800s; whether or not he see's his shadow may change how early spring arrives!

Groundhog

300

At the end of a level, Mario must jump on one of these in order to complete it.

A flag pole

300

This part of the cell is responsible for the production of ATP, providing the cell with energy. It is typically referred to as "the powerhouse of the cell", a fact that has been cited popularly online in recent years.

Mitochondria

300

These multicolored sweets are very widespread around the holidays, with a variety of flavors. They resemble things that also help a person walk easier.

Candy canes

300

Trash Panda

Raccoon

400

________ was the name of this famous elephant, trained in circus acts by P.T. Barnum and performing during the 1870s - 1880s. His name has also been used to describe jets, marshmallows, sports TV screens and other large things.

Jumbo

400

This game series began in 1987 and featured fighters from around the world, who specialized in various fighting styles. It is widely regarded as one of the most successful fighting games of all time.

Street Fighter

400

Humans have 206 bones in their bodies, the smallest of which is called the "stapes". What part of the body is this found in?

The ear (the inner ear)

400

This canned, processed meat is a very popular in Hawaii; local restaurants are known for putting it in sushi, over rice, sandwiches and even grilling it. It shares its name with a label for emails or calls you don't want to receive.

Spam

400

Leather Tank

Rhinoceros

500

On July 5th, 1996, Dolly the ______, one of these fuzzy animals, became the first mammal to be born from a result of cloning.

Sheep

500

The name for these cartoon- or movie-like breaks in action, usually to narrate the story and show background about characters.

Cutscenes

500

It can take a photon (a light cell) nearly 40,000 years to get from the core of the sun to its surface. How much time does it take to get from the sun to the Earth?

8 minutes

500

This famous spongy, yellow treat made by Hostess famously stopped production for ten months beginning in November 2012, and didn't resume until July 2013.

Twinkies

500

Party Turkey

Peacock

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