U.S. History
Art
St. Louis
Science
Miscellany
100

This was the only U.S. president elected to four terms in office.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)

100

This famous person was known as a painter, sculptor, engineer, and architect. (Hint: he sculpted The David)

Leonardo da Vinci

100

This structure is the tallest man-made monument in the United States standing at 630 feet tall.

Gateway Arch

100

This planet is closest to the sun.

Mercury

100

Miss Rachel teaches this subject during the regular school year. (Bonus 50 points if you can name what she coaches and where she teaches.)

Social Studies, she coaches the Dance Team and works at Rockwood Summit High School

200

When it was completed in 1787, the new Constitution of the United States had to go through a process called ratification to become legal. This state became the first to ratify the Constitution.

Delaware

200

Vincent van Gogh is one of the most famous artists of all time. Name one of his paintings.

Starry Night, Irises, Self-Portrait, Sunflowers, Cafe Terrace at Night, ect.

200

St. Louis consumes this type of sauce more than any other city in the world.

Barbecue Sauce

200

This scientist created the Three Laws of Motion.

Isaac Newton

200

Applesauce was the first food eaten in this place.

Space

300

During the War of 1812, this important building in Washington D.C. was burned down by British troops.

The White House


300

The Louvre, a famous art museum, is located in which city?

Paris, France

300

The Hill is a neighborhood in St. Louis known for this type of culture.

Italian

300

Optics is the study of this.

Light

300

This machine in the Marvel movies is known as "Just A Rather Very Intelligent System."

JARVIS

400

The start of World War II helped the United States recover from this economic issue during the 1930s.

The Great Depression

400

Name two things that are weird about the Mona Lisa.

No eyebrows, can't tell if she's smiling

400

Name one of the foods invented at the 1904 World's Fair.

Dr. Pepper, Waffle Cone, Hot Dog, Peanut Butter, Iced Tea, Cotton Candy

400

Containing 118 elements, this chart helps chemists with their work.

Periodic Table

400

This famous person who was blind and deaf wrote multiple books during the 1900s.

Helen Keller

500

The sinking of this ship helped bring the United States into World War I.

Lusitania

500

This artist learned how to draw before he learned how to walk. (Options: Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo)

Pablo Picasso

500

This is the United States' first and largest outdoor musical theater in existence.

The Muny

500

This part of the cell is known as the "powerhouse of the cell."

Mitochondria

500

There are this many countries in our world. (You must be within 10 of the actual number)

195

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