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Thanksgiving
100

This nation, once the center of a vast empire, is the only country in the world that is both transcontinental and also spans two continents entirely by land 

Turkey

100

This is the SI unit used to measure force.

Newton


100

This language, developed in the 1950s, remains widely used for business applications on IBM mainframes.


COBOL

100

This arcade game, released in 1980, featured a yellow character gobbling dots while avoiding ghosts named Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde.

Pac-Man

100

This year marked the first Thanksgiving feast shared by the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag tribe.

1621

200

This annual American holiday is known for its massive meal, often featuring turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce.

Thanksgiving

200

This element is the most commonly used semiconductor material in electronic devices.

Silicon

200

This programming language, developed by Guido van Rossum and known for its readability, is widely used in data science, web development, and automation.

Python

200

This 8-bit home computer, released in 1982 by Commodore, became the best-selling single computer model of all time.

Commodore 64

200

ear since 1947, the President of the United States performs this lighthearted ceremony involving a turkey.

Turkey Pardon

300

In this Pixar film, a rat named Remy prepares a gourmet dish that impresses a harsh food critic.

Ratatouille

300

This branch of engineering focuses on the design and construction of buildings and infrastructure.

Civil Engineering 

300

In object-oriented programming, this principle allows a subclass to provide a specific implementation of a method that is already defined in its superclass

Overriding

300

This Sony device, first released in 1979 but iconic through the 1980s, revolutionized personal music listening with its compact cassette format.

Walkman

300

This sweet dish, often topped with marshmallows, is made from a root vegetable and is a staple on many Thanksgiving tables.

sweet potato casserole

400

This biblical event involved feeding 5,000 people with just five loaves and two fish.

Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes

400

This law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across those points.

Ohm's Law
400

This markup language forms the backbone of web pages and is used to structure content on the internet.

HTML

400

This IBM operating system, co-developed with Microsoft and launched in 1981, became the standard for early personal computers.

MS-DOS

400

This iconic parade, featuring giant balloons and marching bands, has been held annually in New York City since 1924.

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

500

This competitive event held on July 4th in Coney Island sees contestants devour dozens of hot dogs in minutes.

Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest

500

This principle in fluid mechanics explains why pressure decreases as fluid velocity increases.

Bernoulli’s Principle

500

This data structure operates on a Last-In, First-Out (LIFO) principle and is commonly used for function call management and undo operations.

Stack

500

This 1984 Apple computer introduced the graphical user interface to the masses and featured a now-famous Super Bowl ad directed by Ridley Scott.

Macintosh

500

his North American country celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October.

Canada