Famous Firsts
Roadside America
Off the Newsstand
Prime Time & Pictures
Weird Science
100

This company introduced the first commercially successful personal computer in 1977.

Apple

100

An elegant ballroom dance in triple time that glides around the floor and became popular in Vienna.

Waltz

100

This magazine's annual "Person of the Year" issue has recognized the most influential people in world events since 1927.

Time

100

This fictional newspaper employs Clark Kent.

Daily Planet

100

This blood protein transports oxygen.

Hemoglobin

200

This U.S. President was the first to reside in the White House.

John Adams

200

A line dance where participants form a kick line while linking arms.

Can-Can

200

This magazine has long been known for celebrity interviews, entertainment news, and its annual "Sexiest Man Alive" issue.

People

200

This actress won an Oscar for portraying Margaret Thatcher.

Meryl Streep

200

This is the hardest naturally occurring mineral.

Diamond

300

This was the first national park established anywhere in the world.

Yellowstone National Park

300

A street dance where the performer appears to glide backward effortlessly.

Moonwalk

300

This publication is recognized for product testing, unbiased buying advice, and consumer advocacy.

Consumer Reports

300

This actor voiced both Darth Vader and Mufasa.

James Earl Jones

300

This planet has the shortest day in the solar system.

Jupiter

400

This spacecraft carried the first humans to land on the Moon.

Apollo 11

400

An Argentine partner dance known for close embraces, dramatic pauses, and intricate footwork.

Tango

400

This magazine is known for home decorating, recipes, gardening tips, and the slogan "Good Things."

Martha Stewart Living

400

The DeLorean in Back to the Future needed to reach this speed.

88 miles per hour

400

This acid is found in the human stomach.

Hydrochloric acid

500

This was the first successful vaccine developed by Edward Jenner.

Smallpox

500

A Spanish dance often accompanied by castanets and dramatic arm movements.

Flamenco

500

First published in 1923, this weekly magazine is famous for its detailed reporting, fact-checking, and iconic single-panel cartoons.

The New Yorker

500

Tony Soprano's psychiatrist is this doctor.

Dr. Jennifer Melfi

500

This gland produces melatonin.

Pineal gland