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100

A device Steve Jobs famously introduced at MacWorld in 2007, calling it a "revolutionary device ... that changes everything."

iPhone

100

Apple's Bluetooth wireless in-ear headphones, offering portability, ease of use, and a charging case for up to 24 hours of on-the-go charging.

AirPods

100

A music and video streaming service developed by Apple where users can select music to stream to their device on-demand.

Apple Music

100

A technical support destination inside Apple's retail stores, with the purpose of providing one-on-one support for customers of Apple products.

Genius Bar

100

A variety of apple named after Maria Ann Smith, which originated in Australia in 1868.

Granny Smith

200

On April 1, 1976, Apple Computers, Inc. was founded by Steve Jobs and ___________.

Steve Wozniak

200

Apple's latest chip technology used in MacBook Airs, 13" MacBook Pros, iMacs, and iPad Pros.

M1 Chip

200

A percentage of Apple Cash you receive as a benefit of shopping at Apple using the Apple Card.

3%

200

A creative initiative offered online and in Apple's retail stores around the world with the goal of educating and inspiring customers to go further with their passions and the products they love.

Today at Apple

200

A phrase that is typically said in connection with children who show qualities or talents that are similar to those of their parents.

"The apple doesn't fall far from the tree."

300

An Apple computer that was introduced with a futuristic commercial that aired during the Super Bowl in 1984.

Macintosh
300

An iPad released in 2020 offered in a 10.9-inch screen size, and a selection of five colors.

iPad Air

300

An Apple TV+ original TV show where a small-time football coach is hired to coach a professional soccer team in England, despite having no experience coaching soccer.

Ted Lasso

300

Apple’s senior vice president of Retail, reporting to CEO Tim Cook.

Deirdre O'Brien

300

An object used by the Evil Queen to cast a wicked Sleeping Death spell in the 1937 Disney animated classic "Snow White"

Poisoned Apple

400

Former Pepsi executive that Steve Jobs famously asked, "Do you want to make sugar water for the rest of your life, or do you want to come with me and change the world?"

John Sculley

400

An audio company founded by musician Dr. Dre and record executive Jimmy Iovine that was acquired by Apple in 2014.

Beats Electronics

400

A reboot of the classic 2009 Finnish-made mobile game featuring grumpy feathered fiends, released exclusively for the Apple Arcade subscription service.

Angry Birds Reloaded

400

An Apple Store located in a Downtown Los Angeles landmark, boasting a remodeled interior and preserved historical fixtures.

Apple Tower Theater

400

A record label founded by the Beatles in 1968.

Apple Records

500

The first Apple logo, drawn by Ronald Wayne in 1977, depicts ________ under an apple tree.

Isaac Newton

500

A project that Apple cancelled in 1985, a computer said to be named after Steve Jobs' daughter.

Lisa

500

The device that powers the Apple Fitness+ experience by syncing your workout data and metrics to your iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV.

Apple Watch

500

The first Apple Retail store to open on Saturday, May 19, 2001. 

Tysons Corner

500

A self portrait, painted by René Magritte, consisting of a man in an overcoat and a bowler hat whose face is covered by a hovering green apple.

The Son of Man