Just Desserts
Making A Racket!
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Prehistoric Planet
How Things Work
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This frozen, creamy dessert is traditionally served in a cone or bowl, and its most popular classic flavors are vanilla and chocolate.

Ice Cream

100

Instead of a round bouncing ball, players of this racket sport use a lightweight, conical projectile made of feathers or nylon called a shuttlecock.

Badminton

100

This web-slinging Marvel superhero balances fighting villains like the Green Goblin with his normal high school life as Peter Parker.

Spider-man

100

Known as the "King of the Dinosaurs," this massive, two-legged carnivore from the Cretaceous period is famous for its giant jaws and tiny arms.

T-rex

100

This simple office tool uses two pivoted blades that slide past each other to cut paper and fabric.

Scissors

200

This campfire staple is a sweet sandwich made of a toasted marshmallow and a piece of chocolate placed between two graham crackers.

S'more

200

What is the rule if you're standing in the kitchen during a game of pickleball?

No volleying

200

This 1975 Steven Spielberg classic about a killer great white shark terrorizing a beach town is widely considered the very first official summer "blockbuster."

Jaws

200

These massive, furry, ancient elephants roamed the earth during the Ice Age and possessed enormous, curved tusks.

Wooly Mammoth

200

These devices use internal magnets to push electricity through a thin wire coil, vibrating a flexible cone to produce sound waves you can hear.

Speakers

300

This delicate, traditional French dessert is a custard topped with a texturally contrasting layer of hardened, caramelized sugar that you have to crack with a spoon.

Creme Brulee

300

What is the technical term for a 40-40 score in tennis?

Deuce

300

Directed by James Cameron, this 1997 epic romance became the first movie in cinema history to cross the $1 billion mark at the box office.

The Titanic

300

Which dinosaur had a giraffe-like neck?

Brachiosaurus

300

This essential automotive component acts like a chemical sponge, filtering and neutralizing harmful pollutants from an engine's exhaust before they exit the tailpipe.

Catalytic Converter

400

A Greek dessert made with layers of phyllo dough, chopped nuts, and honey syrup.

Baklava

400

Originating in 1960s Mexico, this massive international racket sport is typically played in doubles on an enclosed glass court that is roughly 25% smaller than a tennis court, where the ball can be played off the walls.

Padel
400

What actor/actress was in all of the following movies: Passengers, X-Men: First Class, Don't Look Up, and No Hard Feelings?

Jennifer Lawrence

400

What dinosaur name means “fast thief” and lived during the Cretaceous period?

Velociraptor

400

Unlike an old-school incandescent lightbulb that relies on a heated wire filament to glow, modern LED bulbs produce light by passing an electrical current through a semiconductor chip. What does LED stand for?

Light Emitting Diode

500

A traditional British dessert with layers of custard, fruit, and sponge cake, topped with whipped cream.

Trifle

500

What was the title of the exhibition tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs?

Battle of the Sexes

500

Who played the role of Captain Steven Hiller in the movie "Independence Day"?

Will Smith

500

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Which continents have dinosaur fossils been found on?

All seven continents

500

Noise-canceling headphones use a tiny built-in microphone to listen to the background sounds around you. The headphones then instantly create a specific type of sound wave to perfectly block out that ambient noise. What is the physics term for this process where two waves cancel each other out?

Destructive Interference