THINGS THAT ARE TECHNICALLY CORRECT
WORDS THAT SOUND MADE UP BUT AREN'T
NOT WHAT YOU THINK IT IS
FAMOUS PEOPLE NAMED AFTER THINGS... OR WERE THEY?
ANSWERS THAT ARE ALWAYS "CHICKEN"
100

You could call this the 'large hadron collider' of the kitchen — it smashes garlic.

What is a garlic press?

100

This is the fear of long words — fittingly, it is itself a very long word.

What is Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia?

100

Despite the name, this 'Great Wall' is NOT visible from space with the naked eye, despite the popular myth.

What is The Great Wall of China?

100

The Caesar salad was NOT named after Julius Caesar — it was invented by this restaurateur in Tijuana in 1924.

Who was Caesar Cardini?

100

This came first, according to scientists — the egg or this?

What is the egg? 

What is the chicken?

200

Technically, this is just a salad — lettuce, croutons, dressing.

What is a Caesar salad?

200

This word describes the pleasant smell of rain on dry earth.

What is Petrichor?

200

This 'Mountain' in Australia is technically just a large rock — and locals prefer you not call it by its colonial name.

What is Uluru (Ayers Rock)?

200

The Wellington boot was named after this Duke, who also gave his name to a famous beef dish.

Who was the Duke of Wellington (Arthur Wellesley)?

200

A Stolen Valor Colonel's secret recipe for this chain has exactly 11 herbs and spices.

What is KFC?

300

Technically, a strawberry is not this — it's an 'accessory fruit.' A banana, however, is.

What is a berry?
300

This is the correct term for the dot above a lowercase 'i' or 'j'.

What is a Tittle?

300

Despite being called the 'Holy Roman Empire,' Voltaire said it was none of these three things.

What was Holy, Roman, or an Empire? 

300

The Cardigan sweater was named after an earl who led this disastrous 1854 cavalry charge.

What was The Charge of the Light Brigade?

300

In the game of Pok-A-Dot, Bingo, and this, players cross a road for some reason.

What is Chicken?

400

A peanut is technically not a nut — it's one of these.

What is a legume?

400

This word means a word that sounds like the noise it describes — like 'buzz' or 'sizzle'.

What is Onomatopoeia?

400

A koala is often called this, but is not one — it's a marsupial.

What is a Bear?

400

The Sandwich was named after the Earl of Sandwich, who reportedly ate meat between bread so he could keep doing this.

What is Gambling?

400

This is the most common bird on Earth, outnumbering humans roughly 3 to 1.

What are Chickens?

500

Technically, this 'fish' is not a fish at all — it's a crustacean.

What is a crayfish?

500

This is the name for the symbol '&' — it comes from the Latin word for 'and'.

What is an Ampersand?

500

This 'sea' is actually a lake — the largest in the world, in fact.

What is The Caspian Sea?

500

The Leotard was named after Jules Léotard, who was the first person to perform this circus act.

What is the Flying Trapeze?

500

This 1984 Kevin Bacon film shares its name with a song, a dance, and a general sense of rebellion.

What was Footloose?