They Go by Their Middle Names
Ice Cream Flavors
Beach Sports
Weather, or Not
World of Colors
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Born Christopher Kutcher, he changed his first name to this at age nineteen when he embarked on his acting and modeling career.

Ashton.

200

Even though it is flavored, most tend to think of this flavor as the 'default' or 'plain' version of ice cream.

Vanilla.

200

Make it on, you score 1 point. Make it in, you score 3 points in this lawn and beach game.

Cornhole. (Bean Bag Toss)

200

The Kalahari, Gobi, and Antarctic Polar are examples of these areas of land that are typically devoid of vegetation.

Desert.

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It's the acronym for the sequence of colors commonly described as making up a rainbow.

ROYGBIV.

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Better known by this name, he was born James McCartney after his father before his family opted to use his middle name to avoid confusion.

Paul McCartney.

400

In most cases, this flavor uses peppermint or spearmint to get its flavor, and adds food coloring to give it the classic look. It is also known as 'Peppermint bon bon' in Minnesota. 

Mint Chocolate Chip.

400

This beach sport became an olympic sport in 1992, and is played on a sand court divided by a net.

Beach Volleyball.

400

In the water cycle, this is the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.

Condensation.

400

They are the three achromatic colors, meaning the 'colors' without hue.

White, Black, and Grey.

600

Born with the first name 'John' in 1967, he opted to go by his middle name before starring in blockbuster movies such as 'Anchorman', 'Elf', and 'Old School'.

Will Ferrell.

600

Created in March 1929 by William Dreyer in Oakland, CA, this flavor typically consists of chocolate ice cream, nuts, and whole or diced marshmallows.

Rocky Road.

600

This sport will make its olympic debut in 2021 after nearly 50 years of pushing for Olympic inclusion of the sport from Duke Kahanamoku.

Surfing.
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It's an event of prolonged shortages in water supply, typically due to spells of heat and dryness. 

Drought.

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It's the name for colors which, when combined or mixed, cancel each other out and lose hue by producing a grayscale color like white or black.

Complementary Colors. (Opposite Colors)

800

He was born with the first name William before opting to go by his middle name as an actor. His works include 'Fight Club', 'Moneyball', and 'Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood'.

William Bradley Pitt. (Brad Pitt)

800

The original description of this flavor from Denali Flavors Inc. reads: "vanilla ice cream with peanut butter cups and famous fudge". It was first served in July 1988 in Michigan.

Moose Tracks.

800

This game begins with one team throwing the target ball or 'jack' to the end of the court, and you want your team to get as many of its throws as possible closer to the target than the opposing teams closest throw.

Bocce.

800

Hurricanes are North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific tropical cyclones. In the Northwest Pacific, they call their tropical cyclones by this name.

Typhoons.

800

The first color wheel was presented by this 17th century English Scientist when he first discovered the visible spectrum of light. You may also know him from his theory of universal gravity.

Sir Isaac Newton.

1000

Robyn Fenty is a Barbadian singer who burst onto the scene in 2005 with her debut hit single "Pon de Replay", which was released under this better known stage name.

Rihanna.

1000

First served in 1984 at the first Ben & Jerry's "scoop shop" in Burlington, Vermont, a common misconception about this flavor is that its 'topping' is unsafe to consume. However, this is false as the add-ons to the vanilla ice cream are pasteurized and heat-treated, removing any health risks.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough.

1000

'Roundnet', a lawn and beach game created in 1989 by Jeff Knurek lost most of its popularity in 1995. It experienced a 2008 revival when this company began promoting it and manufacturing equipment for the sport.

Spikeball, Inc.

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The Atacama Desert in this country is the worlds driest non-polar spot. There are places here where rain has never been recorded-and yet, there are hundreds of species of plants growing there.

Chile.

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This color is sometimes referred to as 'non-existent' due to it not having a particular wavelength of light that corresponds to it. In reality, this color is evoked by having less power in green wavelengths than in blue/violet and red wavelengths.

Magenta. (Pink, Fuchsia)