Full STEAM Ahead
6-7
No Cap, That's Aura
Where in the World is Mr. Ciliberto?
"Star" Wars
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While the U.S. uses the Imperial System based on miles, feet, and gallons, most of the world uses this "M" system that uses kilometers, meters, and liters.

Metric System

1

206.

Bones in your body or height of the Eiffel Tower in feet?

Bones

1

It would be "aura" if you knew what metal is represented by AU.

Gold

1

I'm in Silicon Valley, home of tech giants like Apple, Google, and Meta, state of the art stuff! but what West Coast state am I in?

California

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Ursa Major - A "great" name for a school or a looping rollercoaster at Hersheypark, this constellation also contains the big and little dippers (but doesn't hibernate).

The "Great" Bear

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Leonardo da Vinci, a "founding father" of STEAM, excelled in many fields including art, which led him to create this infamous illusionary "smiling" painting.

Mona Lisa

2

23.

Pairs of chromosomes or stars in the Milky Way Galaxy measured in millions?

Chromosomes. 

2

Bro, it would be totally "fire" if you knew that Tungsten had a high level of this measurement for heating metal.

Melting Point

2

I'm in a Sun Belt state at NASA mission control and trying some of the famous BBQ... uh oh, I spilled sauce all over the controls..."we have a problem."

Houston, TX.

2

Sagittarius - You don't need an "arrow" to point out this constellation shares a name with a Taylor Swift song and lies at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.

The Archer

3

Alexa and Siri are more "familiar" examples of this 21st century learning tool that includes Google Gemini and ChatGPT.

A.I. (Artificial Intelligence)

3

32.

Hours in a day on Venus or the freezing point of water?

Water

3

I need you to lock in and recall the name of the scientist who discovered gravity.

Newton

3

I'm state-hopping around this region of America, named for a powerful cyclonic storm... and  I am totally "spiraling"!

Tornado Alley

3

Gemini - You'll be seeing double with this "identical" constellation, best viewed in winter. You'll be seeing double with this "identical" constellation, best viewed in winter.

The Twins

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Scientists believe that anything passing through one of these "space vacuums" would experience a bizarre phenomenon known as the singularity, where math and physics break down entirely. 

Black Hole

4

274.

Saturn's moons or species of birds?

Saturn

4

Chat we're cooked if you can't tell me the three phases of matter.

Liquid, Solid, Gas

4

I'm in this Rust Belt state that leads the nation in U.S. steel production...it would be a "thriller" if you knew that Michael Jackson is also from here!

Indiana

Daily Double (8 tickets)

4

Canis Major - This constellation is all "bark" and no bite, though it does contain the star Sirius, our brightest star...not too "ruff"!

The (Greater) Dog

5

The strongest geometric shape used in engineering. 

Triangle


Daily Double (10 tickets)

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5.

States with "New" in the name or oceans on Earth?

Oceans

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It would be a big W if you remember what STEAM stands for in STEM.

Science Technology Engineering Art & Mathematics

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I'm in the "Bread Basket" of the world that became the "Dust Bowl" during the 1930's due to drought and poor farming...don't get "cooked" and name one of the states!

Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas

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Hydra - Marvel fans will know this constellation as the bad guys from the Avengers franchise, but it actually comes from Ancient Greek "HISS"-tory and is the largest constellation in the sky.

The (Water) Snake

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