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100

The first man to set foot on the moon

Who is Neil Armstrong?

100

It’s not only a bog fruit associated with the holidays but also a shade of red.

What is cranberry?

100

Citrus fruit with a bright yellow rind, pink interior, pulp, and seeds

What is grapefruit?

100

The New Testament of the Bible was originally written in this language.

What is ancient Greek?

100

This everyday expression includes the color of Ireland and a word similar to jealousy

What is green with envy?

100

Tie-dye fashions emerged on the scene in this decade.

What is the 1960s?

200

The century during which the first U.S. transcontinental railroad was finished

What is 19th century?

200

This shade of tan is named for an animal that has a hump for storing fat and that you can ride at the Giza Pyramids in Egypt.

What is camel?

200

Nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, and prepositions

What are parts of speech?

200

Aside from the ability to speak to others in their language and increase confidence, learning a new language boosts this.

What is brainpower (or similar)?

200

In 1920, this Macy’s competitor (now closed) was the first to host a Thanksgiving Day Parade in Philadelphia

What is Gimbel’s?

200

These were the big and bulky predecessor to women’s slips

What are petticoats?

400

First woman to win a Nobel Prize; did so for her work in the field of radioactivity and then again for her work in chemistry

Who is Marie Curie?

400

Chartreuse is a hue of this secondary color

What is green?

400

Individual stars that form a shape within a defined boundary

What is a constellation?

400

Snap! Crackle! Pop! The mascots of this cereal are known as Cric, Crac, and Croc in France.

What is Rice Krispies?

400

When translated, the Italian title of this 1960 Federico Fellini film starring Marcello Mastroianni means “The Sweet Life.”

What is La Dolce Vita?

400

Umbrellas used by women in the sun were called this

What are parasols?

600

Origin country of the first woman in space

What is Soviet Union (not Russia)?

600

A shade of this color is associated with Tiffany & Co.

What is blue?

600

The colder of the two appliances that have a compressor, condenser coils, evaporator, evaporator fan, thermostat, and door gasket

What is a freezer?

600

The original language of One Thousand and One Nights.

What is Arabic?

600

Name this tongue twister: A female merchant hawks marine carcass coverings on the beach.

What is “She sells seashells by the seashore”?

600

You couldn’t walk into a soda shop in the 1950s without seeing these trendy circle skirts on girls and young women.

What are poodle skirts?

800

The first American self-made businesswoman to become a millionaire

Who is Sarah Breedlove (or Madam C. J. Walker)?

800

This shade of pink is also the name of a plant with exquisite, delicate petals.

What is fuchsia?

800

Has a needle, bobbin winder, hand wheel, and foot pedal

What is a sewing machine?

800

The English word piano is a borrowed word from this language

What is Italian?

800

This type of light causes wrinkles and ages skin.

What is ultraviolet (or UV)?

800

This straw hat for men was introduced in the 1920s and made in Ecuador

What is Panama hat?

1000

Country in which Dr. Christian Barnard performed the first human heart transplant

What is South Africa?

1000

This French word means “unbleached” and lends its name to a pale, neutral color

What is ecru?

1000

Type of boat with a mast, jib, stern, and bow

What is a sailboat?

1000

This major world language is one of the three official languages of Fiji.

What is English?

1000

This New York City store’s shoe floor has its own zip code

What is Saks Fifth Avenue?

1000

These practical two-piece outfits worn by women in the 1940s were made with minimal fabric due to rationing.

What are victory suits?