Science
Geography
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Word Origins
400

These are the only two planets in our solar system that do not have moons.

What are Mercury and Venus?

400

Wyoming's largest lake, it sits in the middle of a national park

What is Yellowstone Lake?

400

1984

What is "Material Girl"?

400

Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling starred in this 2016 movie about two people chasing success in their respective careers

What is "La La Land"?

400

Clue: This 9-letter word for an insect may have come about because people believed this bug ate uncovered dairy products.

What is butterfly?

800

This living animal has the heaviest brain.

What are sperm whales?

800

Auckland, the chief port city of this country, was once its capital.

What is New Zealand?

800

1985

What is "Raspberry Beret"?

800

Creators of Casper say this film’s logo plagiarized one of their characters.

What is Ghostbusters?

800

From the Greek for “ring”, the first ones were built by the Romans, including one that could hold 250,000.

What is a circus?

1200

This was the first genetically engineered organism.

What is a tobacco plant?

1200

The King James Bible refers to it as the Salt Sea.

What is the dead sea?

1200

2015

What is "Tear in my Heart"?

1200

In this 1961 movie, Audrey Hepburn had a cat with no name.

What is Breakfast at Tiffany's?

1200

Though it meant “seasickness” in Latin, this 6-letter word now refers to a more general feeling of sickness.

What is nausea?

1600

This geologic formation may be found overhead if you are in a cave

What are stalactites?

1600

Corsica and this Italian island are packed so close together they’re only about seven miles apart.

What is Sardinia?

1600

1972

What is "Take it Easy"?

1600

This 1955 movie musical featured Rod Steiger in a dream ballet choreographed by Agnes de Mille.

What is Oklahoma?

1600

Theories on the origin of this, a style of journalism, include Cajun slang for unhinged jazz and Boston slang for a person on a bender.

What is gonzo?

2000

This famous constant describes the energy of photons (light) and has the value 6.62607015 × 10^-34 J·s.

What is Planck’s constant?

2000

Come visit Mongo /Not far from the Congo /Tibesti mountains are not that bad /Yes, we’re talking, talking ’bout…

What is Chad?

2000

1972

What is "Rock and Roll"?

2000

This is the blonde preferred in Gentleman Prefer Blondes

Who is Marilyn Monroe?

2000

Fittingly, this adjective describing a hit-you-in-the-gut kind of feeling goes back to a Latin word for internal organs.

What is “visceral”?