This week's Trivia: Legos
Ah, yes, the building blocks that gave us our first glimpse at how awesome a construction job could be. Of course, for us, the best part of playing with Legos was throwing our creations against a wall and watching them smash into a hundred pieces.
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What is the name of the sub-brand of Lego products intended for younger children?
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Q2
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Which of these has NOT been turned in a Lego video game, or does not have a Lego video game currently in development?
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Q3
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Which Lego toy line feautures biomechanical beings that incorporated various story elements from Polynesian sources?
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Q4
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Which of these figures is NOT included with the Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon (Lego model 10179)?
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Q5
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Legoland California opened on March 20, 1999 in which So Cal city?
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Q6
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The Lego Mindstorms programmable construction set system is named after the book, Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas, by which MIT mathematician, computer scientist, and educator?
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Q7
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Which toy line is characterized by more advanced models with more complex movable parts, including the use of gears and pneumatics?
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Q8
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The company name "Lego" was coined by Ole Kirk Christiansen, who was making wooden toys as early as 1932. It comes from the Danish phrase "leg godt", which means what?
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Q9
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The "Peril in Peru" playset is based on a scene from which Indiana Jones film?
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Q10
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What Nickelodeon property currently has a Lego toy line?
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