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100

This plastic or metal tube can be found on the end of a shoelace.

Anglet

100

This three-letter internet term refers to a website's "uniform resource location:

URL

100

In the United States, this summer month was officially designated National Ice Cream Month in 1984.

July

100

In The nightmare before Christmas, this is the name of Jack Skellington's loyal ghost dog.

Zero

100

This U.S. president, who succeeded William Henry Harrison after the shortest term in presidential history, became the nation’s tenth commander‑in‑chief

John Tyler

200

This U.S state is the only state that can be typed in using only one row of a standard QWERTY keyboard. 

Alaska

200

This early web browser, named after a lively Brazilian dance, was the first browser available for Macintosh computers

Samba

200

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According to Instacard data, this salty food ranks as America's most-disliked food

Anchovies

200

This is the name of the fictional high school attended by the Pink Ladies and T-Birds in the musical film Grease.

Rydell High

200

In the beloved children’s book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, this is the very next thing the mouse will ask for.

Glass of Milk

300

In human anatomy, the "hallux" refers to this body part.

The big toe

300

This everyday computer accessory began its life in 1963 as a blocky prototype crafted from wood by inventor Douglas Engelbart.

Computer mouse

300

This is the singular term for one piece of the long, thin pasta most commonly served in bundles. 

Spaghetto

300

At the royal ball, this was the shoe Cinderella left behind on the palace steps.

The left Slipper

300

This early Nintendo title, released in the 1970s, was the company’s first‑ever video game and involved players betting on the outcome of electronic horse races

EVR Race

400

This plant is the only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise on its axis.

Venus

400

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Behind this well-known web portal's name lies the quirky phrase "Yet Another Hierarchically Officious Oracle" 

Yahoo!

400

These iconic chips were first created inside Disneyland, at the restaurant Casa de Fritos, where leftover tortillas were fried and seasoned. 

Doritos 

400

This 1988 coming‑of‑age film is widely credited with launching the career of a future “Pretty Woman".

Mystic Pizza

400

In 2022, this soccer superstar topped Forbes’ list as the world’s highest‑paid athlete.

Lionel Messi

500

Weighing around 8 lbs, this is the human body's largest organ.

The skin

500

This prestigious university holds the patent to Google's original search algorithm, famously developed by its graduate students.  

Standford University 

500

This sweet substance, often found in ancient tombs still perfectly preserved, is the only food known to never spoil.

Honey

500

In this 1976 film, Robert De Niro delivers the iconic line, “You talkin’ to me?”

Taxi Driver

500

These two U.S. states have laws on the books that make it illegal to get married on a dare.

Colorado and Delaware