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100

What does PIN stand for?

Personal Identification Number

100

This word for heavy scissors used to cut metal or hair tells you what they do

Shears

100

What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to the end of it?

SHORT

100

What is the maximum number of clubs you are allowed to carry with you in a round of golf?

14

100

In a sporty idiom, to make expectations higher is to do this, from field events like the pole vault.

"Raise the bar"

200

In a website browser address bar, what does "www" stand for?

World Wide Web

200

If you're baking, this will prevent your batter from sticking to the pan

Parchment paper

200

What four-letter “L” word is a bobcat or a member of Minnesota’s WNBA team?

Lynx

200

What NFL team lost the first Super Bowl in 1967?

Kansas City Chiefs 

200

Someone of unappealing visage is said to have "a face for..." this medium; Fred Allen said it of himself

Radio

300

Dolly the ewe’s birth in 1996 proved the viability of what scientific and technical process?

Cloning

300

You'll want to use paper called "kami" that's thinner & often 6 inches square for this craft with a Japanese name  

Origami

300

What two digit number has the most syllables in it when you say it out loud?

77 

Se-Ven-Ty Se-Ven

300

Who remains the only NFL team to complete a perfect season.

Miami Dolphins (1972)

300

Don't do this! A way of wishing someone good luck, especially before a performance. 

"Break a leg"

400

What 2006 home video game console pioneered the use of motion sensors?

The Wii

400

Sounding like it gets you clean, it's almost synonymous with Inuit carvings  

Soapstone

400

Marcy, Juno, and Max are all first names, but if you give each one a different last letter, they all turn into what unit of time?

Month

400

What bizarre item do Detroit Red Wings fans throw on the ice for good luck?


Octopus

400

You'll find the French word for "beautiful" in this phrase for the most attractive person in a given setting

"Belle of the ball"

500

What college did Bill Gates graduate from?

None

500

With roots going back to 1649, this Finnish company began making its distinctive orange-handled scissors in 1967

Fiskars

500

What do the words in the following sentence have in common?  MOOD-NAPS-TOP-EVIL

(hint- the definition of the words has nothing to do with the answer)

They all spell another word when reversed.

500

In which Winter Olympics did the "Miracle on Ice" occur, where the U.S. hockey team defeated the Soviet Union?

1980 Lake Placid, NY

500

Not allowed in this dining hall, this idiom means to not completely believe something.

"Take with a pinch of salt"