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What popular board game, patented in 1935, involves buying, trading, and developing properties, intending to drive opponents into bankruptcy?

Monopoly

100

What toy, introduced in 1946, answers yes-or-no questions through a liquidfilled window that reveals a 20-sided die with various responses?

Magic 8 Ball

100

What classic toy dates to ancient Greece but became widely popular in the 1950s? Hint: It involves a spool attached to a string that is spun up and down to perform tricks

Yo-yo

100

What action figure, launched in 1964 by Hasbro, became the first toy to be marketed specifically to boys, featuring military-themed figures with moveable joints?

G.I. Joe

100

What 1960s toy features two mechanical boxers that players control with mechanical buttons, aiming to knock each other’s heads off with a punch?

Rock’em Sock’em Robots

200

What 1939 toy allowed users to view 3D images through a stereoscopic viewer and became a popular way to see scenic photographs and cartoons?

View-Master

200

What inexpensive and popular toy from the 1940s consists of cut-out figures with separate clothing pieces that can be dressed and undressed?

Paper Dolls

200

What beloved stuffed animal named after a U.S. president became a popular toy in the 1930s?

Teddy Bear

200

Based on a famous child actress, what popular doll was first released in the 1930s and became a beloved collectible for its lifelike resemblance and themed outfits?

Shirley Temple doll

200

What 1960s toy allows children to create glowing pictures by inserting colorful translucent pegs into a backlit grid?

Lite-Brite

300

What classic construction toy, created in 1916, consists of interlocking wooden logs that can be used to build miniature structures?

Lincoln Logs

300

What classic toy originally used real potatoes as a base and featured interchangeable plastic parts to create various facial expressions?

Mr. Potato Head

300

What popular toy, introduced in 1963, allows children to bake small cakes and cookies using a lightbulb as a heat source?

Easy-Bake Oven

300

What stretchy, bouncy substance invented in the 1940s can pick up images from newspaper print and was originally marketed as a toy for children?

Silly Putty

300

What toy, first introduced in the 1960s, allowed kids to create rubbery insect and creature molds by heating Plasti-Goop in a small electric oven?

Creepy Crawlers

400

Which 1940s toy, created as a modeling compound for cleaning wallpaper, became popular as children’s sculpting material?

Play-Doh

400

Early versions of this game, in which a player uses plastic flippers to move small metal balls around a board of obstacles, were called Bagatelle, Ballyhoo, and Bingo.

Pinball machine

400

What brand of toy vehicles, introduced in 1947, is known for its durable, realistic steel construction equipment and trucks?

Tonka

400

What mechanical drawing toy, introduced in 1960, allows users to create images by turning two knobs to control a stylus that moves through a layer of aluminum powder?

Etch A Sketch

400

What iconic BB gun, popularized in the 1940s and featured in the film A Christmas Story, is named after a famous comic-strip cowboy?

Red Ryder BB gun

500

What iconic toy, invented in 1943, consists of a helical spring that “walks” downstairs, stretches, and bounces in various ways?

Slinky

500

Which iconic fashion doll, introduced in 1959, was created by Ruth Handler and became a symbol of style and imagination for generations of children?

Barbie

500

What toy, which gained popularity in the 1950s, consists of a plastic hoop one twirls around the waist, limbs, or neck?

Hula-Hoops

500

What bouncing toy, consisting of a pole with footrests and a spring, allows users to jump up and down by pushing off the ground and was particularly popular in the 1920s?

Pogo stick

500

What Claymation character, first introduced in the 1950s, is known for his green color and adventures with his orange horse, Pokey?

Gumby