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100

With bowling, boxing & more, in 2006 this home console from Nintendo pioneered the use of motion sensors

A Wii

100

China's Lantern Festival honors deceased relatives & marks the end of this larger festival

Chinese New Year

100

Often used in math and design, this "sequence" starts 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13...

Fibonacci sequence

100

This fermented cabbage staple of Korean cuisine is traditionally stored in jars and is famous for its spicy, probiotic punch.

Kimchi

100

"Stranger Things"

Netflix

200

You must have attached a PDF to an email once in your life, right? Then you know the "D" stands for this, right?

Document

200

Every year, thousands of people gather in Nevada's Black Rock Desert to build and then ignite a massive effigy at this event.

Burning Man

200

In the game of Chess, this is the only piece that is allowed to jump over other pieces.

A Knight
200

This classic cocktail, ordered "shaken, not stirred" by James Bond, consists of gin or vodka and dry vermouth.

Martini

200

"Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives"

Food Network

300

In 1991 a University of Helsinki computer science student completed his first version of this open source computer operating system

Linux

300

Despite its name, this massive beer festival in Munich, Germany, actually begins in September.

Oktoberfest

300

This 11-letter word describes a person who can use both their right and left hands with equal skill.

Ambidextrous

300

This specific type of Japanese beef comes from four specific breeds of cattle and is prized for its intense "shimofuri," or marbling.

Wagyu

300

"The Walking Dead"

AMC

400

Cryptocurrency transactions are recorded using this database technology that sounds like a defensive strategy

Blockchain

400

This "colorful" Hindu spring festival is celebrated by participants throwing vibrant powdered pigments at one another.

Holi

400

This 8-letter term describes a word or phrase that reads the same backward as forward, such as "racecar" or "level."

Palindrome

400

This expensive spice, harvested from the stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower, takes roughly 75,000 blossoms to produce a single pound.

Saffron

400

"The Real Housewives"

Bravo/Lifetime

500

It's the acronym for the "prove you're not a robot" tests encountered when accessing some websites

CAPTCHA

500

Park City, Utah, plays host to this premier independent film festival founded by Robert Redford

Sundance

500

This 7-letter word is both the name of a famous waterfall on the U.S.-Canada border and a popular brand of bottled water.

Niagara

500

From the Italian for "to drown," this dessert consists of a scoop of vanilla gelato or ice cream topped with a shot of hot espresso.

Affogato

500

"MythBusters"

Discovery