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Rhyme Time
200

Sandy Cheeks wears a space suit & helmet underwater so she can hang out with this title guy...

Spongebob Squarepants

200

Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Safari and Explorer are types of what?

Web browsers

200

It's the total number of dots on a pair of dice...

42

200

This game includes skip cards & draw 2 cards & it makes you say its name just before you win.

Uno

200

To scale the side of a mountain or make your way upstairs

Climb
400

In Harry Potter, who is the Half-Blood Prince?

Snape

400

Which of the following is not an operating system

(a) DOS

(b) Mac

(c) C

(d) Linux

(c) C

400

It's the only U.S. state whose name has one syllable...

Maine

400

Think hard! This matching card game is also referred to as concentration.

Memory

400

Franklin D. Roosevelt can be found on this piece of US currency

Dime

600

What is the longest running TV show?

The Simpsons

600

How many characters did Twitter originally restrict users to?

140

600

In 2013 this Facebook CEO ranked first on a list of the world's highest-rated CEOs...

Mark Zuckerberg

600

You won’t need a rod and reel for this popular children’s card game 

Go Fish

600

A cooking herb in the mint family

Thyme

800

What’s the name of the fictional town in Indiana which is the setting for Stranger Things?

Hawkins

800

In mobile phone technology, what does S.M.S. stand for?

Short Messaging Service

800

What is the rarest M&M color?

Brown

800

In this kids' game one of the 4 queens is removed from the 52-card deck & you don't wanna be stuck with its odd pair in the end.

Old Maid

800

A white faced, silent performer 

Mime

1000

Who won Jeopardy in 2004 and took home 2.5 million dollars?

Ken Jennings

1000

What do you call the “brain” of the computer?

CPU - Central Processing unit

1000

Which Country Produces The Most Coffee In The World?

Brazil

1000

A game that uses both black and white cards, the winner is up to the judge. 

Cards Against Humanity

1000

Whole numbers greater than 1, that have only two factors; 1 and the number itself.

Prime