Sing It, the Musical
Space Race
Tinkering Toys
Amazonian Animalia
Dark Alleys
100

Nighttime sharpens, heightens each...

Sensation! Darkness stirs, and wakes imagination...

100

Has there been evidence on Mars suggesting that there was once water present?

Yes. There have been recordings of water's presence, and may suggest the habitable conditions suitable for microorganisms, yet just because a planet is habitable does not suggest life was present.

100

This toy made it easy for kids to make all their culinary dreams come true.

Easy-Bake Oven.

100

This is the largest rodent in the world.  

Capybara.

100

What is Area Fifty One?

Area Fifty One is a federal wasteland used to dispose of mostly nuclear waste, but other harmful radiation is also disposed of there. It is highly guarded and shrouded in mystery.

200

Mister Bluebird on my shoulder...

it's the truth. It's actual! Everything is satisfactual...
200
This is only planet that can be seen without a telescope.

Venus.

200

If you loved to protect your nation, this masculine doll was for you. 

G.I Joe Dolls. 

200

 This magnificent green bird sports a trailing duster of tailfeathers. 

Quetzalcoatl. 

200

What was the Electric Chair, and where did it originate?

A type of wooden chair that originated in the U.S, in which the condemned person is strapped to the specifically designed chair and electrocuted through electrodes fastened onto the head and legs.

300

Another suitcase in another hall...

take your picture off another wall, you'll get by you always have before. Where am I going to?

300

What are Black Holes?

A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even electromagnetic radiation such as light, can escape from it. They are infinite. Often times, spaghettification occurs to things that fall into black holes.

300
This is the favorite toy of NASCAR (not really, it's just a clue, don't take it seriously).

Hot-Wheels.

300

This predator is basically like a miniature alligator.

Black Caiman. 

300

What was lobotomy and what was it often used for? Name one famous person who had this 'surgery' done.

Lobotomy was the type of surgery in which a surgeon would puncture a hole through the cranium, often times it was to 'expel insanity' from the patient. Rosemary Kennedy was one of the last few individuals to have a lobotomy. 

400

Chim-chimeree-chim-chimeree...

Chim-chim-cheroo! Good luck will...

400

True or false: The United States is the only country in which people have placed flags on the moon.

True. As of 2012, at least five or six American flags were still standing.

400

This talking doll gave Barbie a run for her money... or a run for her mouth LOL

Chatty Cathy.

400

These fearsome fish sport deadly rows of teeth and have been known to attack humans (very territorial as well).

Piranha.

400

True or false: The brain becomes aware of death even when the body is already dead. 

True. In other words, you can become aware that you are dead. Your conscious continues to work for a short while even after death. It is even possible to hear your own death being announced by medics. 

500

I know you, I've walked with you once...

upon a dream! I know you, the gleam in your eyes is so familiar a gleam!

500

Only SOME of the planets in our solar system have rings. Which ones are they?

The four largest planets do indeed have rings, but only Saturn's rings have been studied in depth. 

500

These toys are characterized by posable arms and legs, large dots for eyes (often times with no pupils), hooks for hands, and can be anything from a construction worker, a teacher or even just a family of four who wants to go camping!

Playmobil.

500

These aquatic mammals are characterized by their rosy hue and pointy nose.

Amazon Pink River Dolphin. 

500

This young woman's life was plagued by hardship, and was the result in the Catholic Church reconsidering the efforts of performing Exorcisms. This young woman's case is said to be the most disturbing case of neglect and religious persecution. 

Annalise Michel.