Toys of Yesteryear
Aliased Authors
Common Lyricosis
Catching Z's
Cartesian Wonders
100

George and Margaret Roberts have many children, most notably Barbie, followed in age by this individual. 

Who is Skipper?

100

This children's author is known for their whimsical rhyming stories and this unique pen name.

Who is Dr. Seuss?

100

This American actor is frequently and mistakenly referenced in the Elton John hit "Tiny Dancer".

Who is Tony Danza?

100

This word describes light weather or colloquially, the difficulty of a task.

What is a breeze?

100

This country houses to the closest geographical city to Antarctica. 

What is Chile?

200

When Bop It Original upgraded to Bop It Extreme in 1998, they added two new options to the game; Flick It and this action.

What is Spin It?

200

Upcoming author Robert Galbraith was recently revealed to be a pseudonym of this best-selling author.

Who is J.K.Rowling?
200

In the song "When I Grow Up", the Pussycat Dolls seem to wish for breast enlargement, when in reality they are hoping for this symbol of fame. 

What are groupies?

200

When pursued by danger, it is often recommended to move in this pattern.

What is zig zag?
200

Newfoundland is home to the easternmost point in continental North America. It's counterpart, the westernmost point of continental Europe can be found in this country. 

What is Portugal?

300

In 1943, naval engineer Richard James got the idea for this toy while working with springs on board his vessel. 

What is Slinky?

300

Richard Bachman is the alias that was used to circumvent publishing limitations per year by this American horror author.

Who is Stephen King?

300

In one of ABBA's greatest hits, a referenced instrument is often mistaken as this fruit.

What is a tangerine?

300

This word describes the physical timer for an explosive device.

What is a fuze?

300

Over 60% of this country's land is considered mountain terrain, leaving it the most alpine country in the world.

What is Switzerland? 

400

Hot Wheels, a famously American toy brand, was opposed by Matchbox, a brand born of this nation until it was purchased by Mattel, ending the rivalry. 

What is the United Kingdom?

400

In the 1800s, a famed French novelist used this male pseudonym in place of her own name in fear her gender would affect her success. 

Who is George Sand?

400

This 2014 pop hit has the commonly mistaken lyric of "gotta love these Starbucks lovers". 

What is Blank Space (Taylor Swift)?

400

This word describes a sudden and quick attack, and is most commonly used nowadays in American Football.

What is a blitz?

400

Other than France owned archipelago of St Pierre et Miquelon and the directly adjacent United States, this country is Canada's closest geographical neighbour.

What is Denmark (Greenland)?

500

In 1933 this toy was banned in Syria due to misplaced superstitions that it caused a drought.

What is the YoYo?

500

Mrs Silence Dogood was the clever alias used by this eventual founding father to submit racy content to the New England Courant; a newspaper owned by his own brother.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

500

If you mishear these actual lyrics from Jimi Hendrix's hit "Purple Haze", it may lead you to question his sexuality.

What is "Excuse me while I kiss the sky"?

500

This mathematical term defines an angle of horizontal deviation, generally measured from cardinal North in Navigation or Astronomy.

What is an azimuth?

500

An enclaved country is defined as a country completely enclosed within the border of another. Two of the world's enclaved countries are within Italy, the only other is found inside the borders of this country.

What is South Africa (Lesotho)?