Candy
Animals
Around the house
Colors
Beers
100

Before refined sugar became widely available, this natural sweetener was used to make the first candies, often coating fruits and nuts.

What is honey?

100

This marine mammal is the only animal known to use tools to forage for food, specifically by using stones to crack open shellfish.

What is a sea otter?

100

This material, used for insulation, can become a significant health hazard if disturbed and was commonly used in homes built before the late 20th century.

 What is asbestos?

100

This is created by adding white to a color.

What is a tint?

100

The primary grain used in the brewing of most beers?

What is barley?

200

In 1928, the invention of this chewy, flavored treat was limited to pink because it was the only food coloring available to the inventor.

What is bubble gum?

200

This small mammal, native to Australia, has the strongest bite force relative to its size of any mammal on Earth.

What is a Tasmanian Devil?

200

This part of your home likely has more bacteria than your toilet.

What is your kitchen sink?

200

This is created by adding black to a color.

What is a shade?
200

The name for the foam that forms on top of a poured beer.

What is the head?

300

This chewy, chocolate-flavored candy, first made in 1896, became part of WWII rations due to its ability to withstand varying temperatures.

What is a Tootsie Roll?

300

This peculiar animal is known for its rectangular pupils, which help it scan for predators in the landscape.

What is a goat?

300

This type of window, featuring one large fixed pane flanked by two smaller operable sashes, allows for ample light and ventilation.

What is a bay window?

300

If red, blue and yellow are the three primary colors, these are the secondary colors.

What are orange, purple/violet, and green?

300

This numbered amendment in the U.S. Constitution officially established the prohibition of the production, transport, and selling of any type of alcoholic beverage in the U.S.

What is a the 18th?

400

It's known for its unique flavor combination and has a distinctive wrapper featuring a yellow and black "taxi" pattern.

What is Abba-Zabba?
400

This marine invertebrate, known for its ability to regenerate lost limbs, also has three hearts.

What is an octopus?

400

This colorless, odorless gas can build up in basements and is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.

What is radon?

400

While in Western cultures this color is associated with mourning, in many East Asian countries it's worn at weddings for good luck.

What is red?

400

Tooheys, Victoria Bitter, and Coopers are all popular "bevvies" from this Southern Hemisphere country.

What is Australia?

500

This was originally called "Chicken Feed" when it debuted in the 1880s.

What is candy corn?

500

This unique mammal, found in Australia, is one of only two mammals that lay eggs.

What is a platypus?

500

This household item, often used in kitchens, was originally designed to prevent rust and can be made of various materials, including natural fibers, plastic, or metal.

What is a sponge?

500

The colors of the five Olympic rings are red, blue, green, yellow, and THIS other color.

What is black?

500

This brand claims it tacked its prize-winning status onto its name because it won “America’s Best” beer at a world’s fair in 1893.

What is Pabst?