Geography
Tech
Economics
Alcohol
Beauty
200

The name given to the mountain range sandwiched primarily between India and China

The Himalayas

200

The name of the company known for developing Windows, the operating system

Microsoft

200

The term for the general price increase of goods and services over time

Inflation

200

The alcohol that is made from fermented grapes

Wine

200

The product used to apply a distinct shine to one's lips, and typically is not coloured

Lipgloss

400

The country with the largest landmass in the world

Russia

400

The once common physical port that was removed by Apple in 2016 with the release of the iPhone 7, that has been typically replaced by bluetooth connection

Headphone jack

400

The macroeconomic term for the production of a good

Supply

400

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The brand of beer associated with the 'Split the G' challenge

Guinness

400

The tool used to pluck individual hairs from one's face, typically to shape eyebrows

Tweezers

600

The name for the original supercontinent that split into the distinct continents of today

Pangea

600

The largest tech company by revenue

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The largest tech company by market cap

Revenue - Amazon

Market cap - Nvidia

600

In Australia, the name of a form of government revenue collected at the point of sales, typically as a percentage of the price

Goods and Services Tax

600

The name given to whiskey that is typically made illegally and from corn, popular during the American prohibition

Moonshine

600

The product used to hydrate skin that is typically a film with a moisturizing residue applied to the face and left on for a period of time before being removed

A mask / hydration mask

800

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The capital city of Norway

Oslo

800

The name of the company primarily known for developing the most used search engine, as well as dabbling in AI and new tech in general

Alphabet

800

The term for the expected point of balance between demand and supply

Equilibrium Point

800

The number of grams of pure alcohol in an Australian standard drink

10g
800

A refreshing skincare product used to prepare clean skin for applying moisturising products

Toner

1000

The country with the smallest landmass in the world

Vatican City

1000

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The name of the mathematician who is often credited with writing the first computer program, and who had a programming language named after them

Ada Lovelace

1000

The names of the two types of policies that can be enacted by the government and the central bank to expand or contract economic activity

Fiscal policy (govt.) and monetary policy (central bank)

1000

The ingredients in a margarita

Tequila, orange liquer, lime juice, salt, ice


1000

The nail art style imitating a natural look, accentuated with an iconic, sharp white edge 

French tips