Asian Cities
18th Century Science
Pop Culture Portmanteaus
Edible Homophones
Brand Mascots
100

A statue of a seated Genghis Khan graces an entrance to the government palace in Ulaanbaatar in this nation

Mongolia

100

Years before Darwin, Charles Bonnet used this word for the idea that catastrophes lead to higher life forms

evolution

100

The name of this Pokemon, Ash's best buddy, is a blend of Japanese words for a mouse sound & something sparkly

Pikachu

100

The gold collar for my Netherland dwarf rabbit must be at least 18 this

karat

100

Rich Uncle Pennybags: this board game

Monopoly

200

This Israeli city was founded in 1909 as a suburb of the ancient Mediterranean port of Jaffa

Tel Aviv

200

Though he didn't live to see it, he accurately predicted that a comet seen previously would return in 1758

Halley

200

Jim Henson has said that the "M" in Muppet comes from this word

marionette

200

A story told in installments, like the podcast of that title

serial

200

A dog named Bullseye: this retailer

Target

300

The only big city in a nation of small towns & villages, this Asian capital is located on the delta of the Chao Phraya River

Bangkok

300

Next time you grab a soda, you can thank Joseph Priestley, who dissolved this gas in water in 1768, making it fizzy

carbon dioxide

300

George Clinton was the mastermind behind the groups called Parliament & this hybrid word

Funkadelic

300

It's the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet

pi

300

This dapper guy: Planters

Mr. Peanut

400

Also famous for its textiles, this traditional center of Japanese culture & Buddhism was the capital for 1,000 years

Kyoto

400

British physician David Pitcairn was the first to notice a link between rheumatic fever & serious damage to this organ

the heart

400

A highlight of this 2016 Disney film was a sloth working at the DMV

Zootopia

400

Some have said that comedy is tragedy plus this

time

400

This bird with a long, colorful bill: Froot Loops

Toucan Sam

500

Bishkek, which began as a fortress in 1825, is today the leading city of this "stan"

Kyrgyzstan

500

In 1787, but not on a midsummer night, William Herschel discovered these 2 largest moons of Uranus

Oberon and Titania

500

Syfy had fun with the posts that debunked the meteorological accuracy of this 2013 TV movie that starred Tara Reid

Sharknado

500

It's what bilge water comes from

a leak

500

Elsie the Cow: this dairy company

Borden