Same Names
Animal Science
Easter Candy
Many Minerals
90’s Tech
100

A common red bird or a Catholic official who wears red

Cardinal

100

Despite its small size, this annoying insect kills the most humans every year. 

Mosquitoes

100

This red fruit is the most popular flavor of jellybean amongst consumers. 

Cherry

100

Niter is the natural mineral for potassium nitrate; it is the oxidizer used for this celebratory explosive.

Fireworks

100

This handheld device made it possible to take music on the go without changing a tape or CD and was the predecessor to devices like the iPod. 

MP3 player

200
A crunchy, juicy red fruit or a tech company that makes phones, laptops, tablets, etc.

Apple

200

Instead of bones, sharks have this supportive structure in their bodies, which is lighter.

Cartilage

200

According to InfoPlease, surveys show that 89% of Americans believe that you should eat this body part of the chocolate bunny first. 

Ears

200

This mineral, when you squeeze its crystal, it generates a tiny electric current… it can exhibit piezoelectric and pyroelectric properties, meaning it can generate a charge when subjected to pressure or temperature changes.

Quartz

200

This console launched by Sony was part of a new generation of 32-bit consoles, as it used compact discs instead of cartridges which hadn’t been seen before.

PlayStation

300

Where someone washes hands or a tragic event that can happen to a boat/ship.

Sink

300

This common short-lived house pet is the only known animal that can see in both infrared and ultraviolet light.

Goldfish

300

This popular classic Easter treat has a shelf life of more than 2 years and originally took 27 hours to make, but now only takes 6 minutes to make.

Peeps

300

These two gems are actually the same mineral, corundum, but differ only by the amount and type of impurities, causing the different colors. 

Ruby and sapphire

300

These virtual keychain pets were for any kid who wanted a pet but was deemed too irresponsible to care for one… and they were often still neglected. 

Tamagotchi

400

A Canadian actor/singer or a male duck

Drake

400

This garden-variety invertebrate can go into a state of hibernation for 3 years, usually due to extreme conditions because they need to conserve energy

Snail

400

Certainly not to Blake Kersey’s surprise, this Easter treat is America’s favorite by volume, according to Instacart. 

Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs

400

In pure form, this mineral is so soft that it can be shaped by hand. In fact, an ounce of it (roughly the size of a matchbox) can be flattened into a sheet the size of a tennis court, or stretched to create a wire 50 miles long.

Gold

400

Named for its “convenient” size, this item was considered the best friend of businesspeople, as it helped keep addresses, agendas, notes, and more. 

PalmPilot/PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)

500

A colorful candy coated chocolate or a famous white rapper.

M&Ms / Eminem

500

Frighteningly, this insect is the only one other than honeybees that can recognize human faces. 

Wasps

500

Studies say that 52% of Americans are disappointed when they bite into a hollow one of these.

Chocolate Egg

500

This is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium; it got its name because the mineral was first brought to Europe through the Ottoman Empire.

Turquoise

500

This was a cassette player and recorder that began life as a prop for the Home Alone films. 

Talkboy