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100

They were first made by the Egyptians, but no difference was made between the right and the left item.

shoes


100

This drink was discovered by a Yemeni shepherd whose sheep wouldn't sleep after eating the red fruit of a plant

coffee

100

The first pair was worn in 1760 by an eccentric Belgian who put them on and rolled into a party in Soho, London.

roller-skates

100

This liquid was developed in England in the nineteenth century and made by hairdressers by boiling soft soap in soda-water.

shampoo

100

This drink was developed in the USA in 1896 and made from sugar, cafeine, coca leaves and soda water.

Coca-Cola
200

I 4000-3000 BC a new drink was discovered when the juice from grapes was left to ferment in Turkestan.

Wine

200

They were invented by Chinese women ni order ot light fires to cook and keep warm.

matches

200

This game was invented by a Frenchman called Dumas in 1762 - he cut up maps into litlle pieces and the idea was to put them back together again.

jigsaw puzzle
200

The first ones were printed by James Chalmers of Scotland in 1834, but they weren't licked and used until 1840

stamps

200

When this was invented in 1901, it replaced the broom.

vacuum cleaner

300

I 4000-3000 BC a new aromatic drink was discovered when some leaves fell off a branch and landed in Emperor Shang Yeng's afternoon cup of hot water.

tea

300

The first of this thing was written in Akkadian. The first bilingual one of this was published in 1480. Now it's an invaluable tool of every language learner.

dictionary

300

This water sport was described by Captain Cook in his report about Hawaii nearly two hundred years before it became popular in California

surfing

300

This musical instrument was invented by a Belgian, Adolphe Sax, in 1846.

saxophone

300

In 1913, a word-game with clues was invented by Arthur Wynne and first appeared in an American newspaper.

crossword puzzle

400

This card game was first developed in Persia but was later made popular by American gangsters.

poker

400

They were invented in 1280 by a Florentine physicist by sticking two bits of curved glass on either side of his nose.

spectacles

400

An unpopular tool invented by George Washington's dentist in 1790

dentist's drill

400

This musical instrument was developed by Spanish instrument maker Antonio Torres, but the electric version wasn't made until 1935.

guitar

400

One day, a native American working as a cook was asked to make some chips cut very thinly. This resulted in the invention of something very popular to this day

potato chips/crisps

500

Between 2000 and 1800 BC a method of sticking needles into people to make them feel better was invented. What method was it?

acupuncture

500

Most people think these sweet rolls were invented by the French - in fact, they were first made in Vienna by a Polish baker.

croissants

500
A waterproof coat invented by a scotsman in the 19th century

macintosh

500

An American photographer was experimenting with a substitute for rubber, when he put some in his mouth, and so invented a popular sweet.

chewing gum

500

The first one of these was used by Apple computers in 1983 and can be used instead of a keyboard to tell the computer what to do.

mouse