Which toy consists of a tube containing mirrors and pieces of colored material whose reflections produce changing patterns when the tube is rotated?
Kaleidoscope
If you're using a "broom" to guide the "rock" to the "house," what winter team sport are you playing?
Curling
What was the name of the snowy owl which Harry Potter received as an 11th birthday present from Hagrid?
Hedwig
What musical centers around a murderous barber in London?
Sweeney Todd
The study of plants
Botany
Octan is a fictional company whose gas stations appear in the building sets of what Danish toy brand?
Lego
What six-letter word names both a seed company and an exercise that combines a squat, a pushup, and a jump in the air?
Burpee
The town of Pepin, Wisconsin is home to a museum honoring what author of the Little House books, most famously "Little House on the Prairie"?
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Who wrote the music and lyrics for ‘The Phantom of the Opera’?
Andrew Lloyd Webber
The study of fungi
Mycology
As seen in the "Masters of the Universe" toy line and cartoon series, what was the name of He-Man's hooded archenemy?
Skeletor
What company has sponsored the championship trophy for the Professional Golfers' Association Tour since 2007?
FedEx
What acclaimed children's author and poet spent much of his career as a cartoonist for Playboy and also wrote songs for the 1960s folk scene?
Shel Silverstein
Which musical’s main character is a nanny with magical powers?
Mary Poppins
The study of disease
Pathology
What militaristic toy by Hasbro popularized the term “action figure” and spawned numerous media tie-ins, like TV shows, comics, and movies?
G.I. Joe
What’s the name of the French brand of luxury sports cars that includes the Veyron, Chiron, and Divo?
Bugatti
What author wrote "I'm right and you're wrong, I'm big and you're small, and there's nothing you can do about it." In the 1996 movie adaptation of the novel, the line was uttered by actor-director Danny Devito.
Roald Dahl
In which musical does the song ’76 Trombones’ appear?
The Music Man
The study of whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
Cetology
Which geometric drawing device now made by Hasbro was first sold in 1965?
Spirograph
In a football game, what’s it called when a player loses control (and therefore possession) of the ball before they have a chance to score, get tackled, or go out of bounds?
Fumble
A classic children’s book series by John D. Fitzgerald, centered on the clever and mischievous Tom Fitzgerald in early 1900s Utah.
The Great Brain
Which musical is set aboard the ship Cotton Blossom?
Show Boat
The science and study of wine and winemaking
Oenology