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Potpourri
Famous Literature Artifacts
A "Pun"ctual Category
100

Two things that go together, often socks.

Pair (Pear)

100

"That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind."

Neil Armstrong

100

It is often said that it took Thomas Edison this many tries before he successfully invented the light bulb.

10,000

100

The Sorting Hat

Harry Potter

100

Ah yes, I love to go to the spa and undergo this a therapeutic technique, which involves inserting sterile needles into specific points on the body.

Acupuncture

200

A never-ending mathematical term.

Pi (Pie)

200

"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

The iPhone was released in the year 2007. Whereas this earlier invention by the same company, was released in 2001.

iPod

200

The Golden Ticket

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

200

I regularly go to my local clothing store with one of these, a loyalty-based reward tracker that gives you free gifts the more you use it.

Punchcard

300

A post, often for a fence.

Stake (Steak)

300

"We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used to create them."

Albert Einstein

300

These creatures have a specialized pouch under their forearm, which allows them to hold onto "tools."

Sea Otters

300

The Silver Shoes

The Wizard of Oz

300

Science fiction is known for it's wide variety of book genres, including this one, known for its distinct oppressive societies, often set in dystopian futures.

Cyberpunk

400

Like a distinguishable number on a product.

Serial (Cereal)
400

"Be the change that you wish to see in the world."

Mahatma Gandhi

400

In this board game, your goal is to figure out what a series of rotated or altered letters spell out.

Crazy Letters

400

The Green Light

The Great Gatsby

400

This famous Disney princess, with an animal companion, was named after a type of lettuce.

Rapunzel

500

Body tissue, that weighs more than it's counterpart.

Muscles (Mussels)

500

"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take."

Wayne Gretzky

500

The first one of these was designed by George Washington Gale, it was 264 feet tall!

Ferris Wheel

500

The Mockingjay Pin

The Hunger Games

500

After someone has their charges dropped in a court case, they will be removed (also known as this word) from their record.

Expunged