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100

This baked dessert is traditionally paired with a glass of milk and comes in varieties such as chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, and gingersnap.

What is a Cookie?

100

Boot

What is the Trunk?

100

This ubiquitous item has been historically used to maintain oral hygine, with alternate modern uses as a utensil for eating cheese cubes.

What is a toothpick?

100

This classic movie theater snack dates back to Incan civilizations around 4600 BC before being commercialized in the United States in the 1800s.

What is Popcorn?

100

Oh where oh where oh where oh where oh where oh where oh whereeeeeeee _______ 

(Where) is my hairbrush?

200

This dessert, typically served cold, is milk-based with a creamy and thick texture and comes in varieties such as chocolate, vanilla, banana, and Nilla Wafer.

What is Pudding?

200

Trolley

What is a Shopping Cart?

200

This wooden writing implement celebrated annually in Lake of the Isles, Minnesota, where a large model of of this tool is ceremonially sharpened.

What is a Pencil?

200

First invented in China, these explosive devices are often used for celebrations around the world and can be different colors depending on the chemical compounds present in the explosive.

What are Fireworks?

200

Everybody's got a water buffalo _________________

(What is )Yours is fast but mine is slow?

300

This is a light, chocolatey, and creamy dessert made with whipped egg whites or whipped cream. You might also find one of its homophones in the Canadian wilderness.

What is Mousse?

300

Pants

What is Underwear?

300

This marine animal, named for its distinctive bill, is also one of the world's fastest fish and can swim at speeds of up to 60mph.

What is a swordfish?

300

This buoyant material is harvested from tree bark and the observation of which inspired Robert Hooke's discovery and naming of cells in 1655.

What is Cork?

300

If my ______ ever headed south, packed a bag and left my mouth, that'd be too bad, I'd be so sad

If my _____ said "Adios! I don't like you I think you're gross!" That'd be too bad, I might get mad

What are Lips?

400

Despite its crust, this dessert is not a pie but still has a soft filling. It is notably found in a certain Factory restaurant chain.

What is Cheesecake?

400

Pavement

What is the Sidewalk?

400

This animal is the third largest rodent in the world; a group of them is called a prickle.

What is a porcupine?

400

These collectors toys, first sold in 2010, depict characters from entertainment franchises as having exceptionally large and square-shaped heads. Many are marketed as bobbleheads though their heads do not bobble.

What are Funko Pops?

400

Boy is riding with cebu (Boy is riding with cebu), Into town in his canoe (Into town in his canoe)

Sick cebu is rowing and sneezing, __________________________

What is achoomoomoo, achoomoomoo, achoomoomoo, achomoomoomoomoo! ?

500

This chewy candy dessert was invented in the 1880s in New Jersey and is typically packaged in small, see-through paper wrappers. It's particularly known for being extremely stretchy.

What is Taffy?

500

Jelly

What is Jell-O?

500

This monument was originally built for the 1962 World's Fair and stands 605ft above the largest city in the Pacific Northwest. It also features a rotating restaurant!

What is the Space Needle?

500

This device is the primary means of transport for Jules Verne's character Dr. Samuel Fergusson, who crosses Africa in five weeks in an 1863 novel. 

What is a Hot Air Balloon?

500

But there's this thing about himself he's never told you before, Baby! He needs to tell you something, __________________________

What is I don't got a belly button?