The Former Capital of Brazil before Brazilia
Rio De Janeiro
The very famous musician known for losing one of his senses
Ludwig van Beethoven
The extended version of 'F.B.I'
Federal Bureau of Investigation
The number of Megabytes (MB) in a Terrabyte (TB)
1000000
This person, who passed recently, is credited with the creation of various superheroes including 'Spiderman'
Stan Lee
The Capital of Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Two composers names that sound like something used to guide purchases on a regular basis
Chopin Liszt (Shopping List)
These toys have non expandable rerceational foam or nothing at all.
Nerf
The long form of RAM
Random Active Memory
The iconic British figure who made his debut appearance in 1953
James Bond
This cold but hot country has two capitals
Chile (Valparaíso and Santiago)
This German/British composer opened knew avenues with his 'Water Suites'
George Frideric Handel
What the numbers in this lubrication product's iconic name mean.
40th Attempt (WD-40)
The year the Iphone 6 was released (double points for the date)
2014 (September 19)
The first name of the person Lewis Carrol's most famous book is based on.
Alice
One of this country's capitals is a sweet French word
Bolivia (Sucre)
This is a classical composer's, who was born in the Holy Roman Empire, first name (Hint: It is not a pack)
Wolfgang
Whether you say the acronym with a G or a J, this is the long version of it.
Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)
With Lenovo coming in first place as the best selling computer company due to its office products, this company is in second place
HP Inc.
The DreamWorks studios character based on French wrestler Maurice Tillet, known for his distinct appearance including thick bones and a large head.
Shrek
This African country has the same capital name as the country and is plentiful with pirate loot
Djibouti
This is the way a very well known Protestant Baroque composer died
Stroke (Bach)
These words are the long form of a shocking weapon commonly used by the Police Force
Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle (TASER)
The first prototype of one of the most used computer peripherals now (though unpopular then) was created in this year
1964 (the mouse)
The main character of a 1950 comic, originally known as 'L'il Folks' (the name was changed)
Charlie Brown (Peanuts)