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Gong Show
100

Americans use this term to refer to a tea beverage made by boiling black tea in milk and water with a mixture of aromatic herbs and spices.

Chai

100

Also known as the “hungarian magic cube”, people in the 80s went crazy for this stellar invention

Rubik's cube

100

Gold is an example of this type of metal, characterized by their resistance to oxidation and corrosion when stored in moist air.

Noble Metal

100

Although 92% of American university students say they have consumed this substance within the last year, their usage may actually be as low as half the national adult average.

Caffeine

100

This Carribean instrument is the only instrument made to play in the Pythagorean musical cycle of fourths and fifths

Steelpan / Steel Drum

200

This popular tea time blend of black teas ironically got its name in 19th century America.

English Breakfast

200

This nylon garment heavily associated with breakdancing reached peak popularity in the 1980’s.

Parachute Pants

200

In the 16th century, French nobility would drink gold with the hope to slow down this biological process. This practice is speculated to killed Diane de Poitiers, a member of the French Court.

Aging

200

This standardized test gets its name from a physical railing that divided the hall in the Inns of Court, with students on one side and senior members on the other side.

Bar Examination

200

A large copper drum struck with a specialized mallet commonly played in ensembles including concert bands, marching bands, and orchestras.

Timpani / Kettledrum

300

A finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia.

Matcha

300

Miley Cyrus recently stated that this 80’s fashion trend was ‘part of her DNA’.

Mullet

300

If you are unsure how pure your gold is, you might submit it for this. A term meaning “the testing of a metal or ore to determine its ingredients and quality.”

Assay
300

In 2018, a Cambridge study of global education found that this subject is the most commonly studied subject worldwide. A surprising 66% of students are privately tutored in this subject.

Mathematics

300

The term ‘gong’ originates from this Indonesian Island. The Indonesians must really value cross-platform compatibility.

Java

400

A semi-oxidized chinese tea produced through a process including withering the plant under strong sun and oxidation before curling and twisting.

Oolong

400

The marketing of this 80’s Sony product introduced "Japanese-ness" into global culture, synonymous with miniaturization and high-technology.

Walkman

400

(DD) In his silent film ‘The Gold Rush’, Charlie Chaplin immortalized the 1896-1899 gold rush to this Yukon region.

Klondike

400

Ranked #1 in the '2021 QS World University Rankings', this school offers a pirate certification to students who complete courses in Archery, Fencing, Pistol and Sailing.

MIT

400

In Japanese, this term translates literally to “drum”  but can also be used to describe a traditional drumming ensemble.

Taiko

500

This popular tea term refers to high quality tea composed purely of the plant’s tip and two youngest leaves.

Orange Pekoe

500

According to ‘Gremlins’, a popular 80s comedy-horror film, a Gremlin is created when one of these creatures eats after midnight.

Mogwai

500

Robert W. Service wrote this famous poem about the untimely death of a prospector in the Canadian arctic. He writes, “There are strange things done in the midnight sun, By the men who moil for gold. The Arctic trails have their secret tales, That would make your blood run cold”

The Cremation of Sam Mcgee

500

In 2017, this pacific island nation passed the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act which ensured free tuition and exemption from other fees in state universities and colleges.

Philippines

500

(DD) A vibraslap is a modern percussion instrument designed to replicate the sound of this skeletal instrument popular in Latin America.

Jawbone