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100

In 1999 Shigetaka Kurita invented these keyboard additions for cell phones that would eventually replace emoticons and even get their own movie

Emojis

100

This singer is known as the “Queen of Pop.”

Madonna

100

Trivia Question: Botany is the scientific study of what?

plants

100

These two of these lovely animals take up residence along the LVL lake every year.

Swans

100

This October/November zodiac is known for being intense, loyal and intuitive...

Scorpio


200

Pierre Omidyar founded this popular online auction company in 1995 out of San Jose, California

eBay
200

This streaming service launched Stranger Things

Netflix

200

How many hearts does an Octopus have?

Three

200

The companies Bristol-Myers and Squibb merged in this year

1989

200

This is the most common letter in the English alphabet...  

E

300

This was the year the first iPhone was released

2001

300

In the movie Elf, Buddy the Elf uses this flavor of Pop Tarts in his spaghetti...

Chocolate

300

The human body has 206 of these in it

Bones

300

It was during this major war that E.R. Squibb & Sons supplied compact, portable medicine chests for military surgeons

The American Civil War

300

Scoville is the unit measure for this...

Spiciness

400

The Sony Walkman was launched in this decade

1970

400

In Home Alone, Buzz kept this animal as a pet.

A tarantula

400

"CU" is chemical symbol for this element...

Copper

400

During World War II, both Bristol-Myers and E.R. Squibb and Sons became leading suppliers of this antibiotic

Penicillin 

400

This is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside...

Strawberry

500

This is the make and model of the first commercially available hybrid car

Toyota Prius in Japan

500

This artist is famously known for her albums Red, 1989 and the Tortured Poets Department

Taylor Swift

500

This woman was the first of her gender to eve win a Nobel Prize (hint: it was in 1903) 

Marie Curie

500

In the 1970s, Bristol-Myers' popular disinfectant toothpaste, Ipana, was referenced in a sleepover scene in this iconic movie about 1950s teens (Hint: Jan sings "Brusha, Brusha, Brusha. Get the new Ipana. With a brand new flavor, its dandy for your teeth!)

Grease!

500

This is the smallest country in the world

The Vatican

600

The maximum number of rows supported by Excel

~ 1 million

600

This cult-classic early 2000s tv show tells the story of a young mother, her name-sake daughter, and their quirky Connecticut town. 

Gilmore Girls

600

This group of animals is called a flamboyance.

Flamingoes

600

As of market close November 12, the BMS stock is at this value (+/- $2) 

$49.03

600

It was in this country where Caesar Salad was invented 

Mexico