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200

This is the only planet in our solar system that spins clockwise.

Venus

200

Who are you?

A human

200

Scotland has 421 words for this type of weather.

Snow

200

This food, invented in 1958, was the first to ever be microwaved in space.

Instant noodles (ramen)

200

In 2006, a Coca-Cola employee was arrested for trying to sell this company’s secrets to Pepsi.

Recipe for Coke

400

This animal’s milk is bright pink in color.

Hippopotamus

400

What is your name?

My name.
400

2+2

6

400

This fruit has more genes in its DNA than a human being.

Tomato

400

In 2013, a man in Florida legally declared his pet as this unlikely “emotional support” animal.

Alligator

600

This letter is the only one not used in any U.S. state name.

Q

600

Why are you here?

Just because

600

In Switzerland, it’s illegal to own just one of this animal, because they get lonely.

Guinea pig

600

In 2017, police in Oregon guarded an abandoned truck filled with this snack after locals started raiding it.

Doritos

600

This fruit was once put on trial in the U.S. in the 1930s, accused of being “too dangerous” for human consumption.

Tomato

800

The inventor of the modern zipper first called it this, after the sound it makes.

Clasp locker

800

When were you born?

At a time

800

In 1977, NASA launched the Voyager Golden Record, which included a recording of this bodily function.

A kiss

800

In 2019, a Florida man was arrested for assaulting someone with this fruit.

A banana

800

This U.S. town has a law that makes it illegal to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole.

Atlanta, Georgia

1000

In 1978, a scientist tried to teach this insect how to fetch tiny balls, as part of an experiment on play behavior.

Wasp

1000

What is the answer to this question?

What

1000

The first item ever sold on eBay was this broken object.

A broken laser pointer

1000

This fruit was once so expensive in Victorian England that people rented it for parties instead of eating it.

A pineapple

1000

In 1974, the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis published a study where researchers successfully trained pigeons to do this everyday human activity.

Playing ping pong