Sports Lingo
General Agriculture
Dogs, because I want one.
Nursery Rhymes
Cars and their makers
100

The great feat of bowling three strikes in a row

A Turkey

100

What machine does a farmer use first in the year?

A Plough

100

Which big fluffy hero is famous for rescuing adventurers in the Alps?

St Bernard

100

Which tiny critter scurries up the clock in "Hickory Dickory Dock"?

A Mouse

100

Which former division of General Motors gave us the Firebird (1967), Grand Prix (1962), and Trans Am (1969)?

Pontiac

200

A desperation pass in football made towards the end of the game

A Hail Mary

200

What month does the sheep shearing season begin?

June

200

What was the name of the lovable dog who teamed up with Tom Hanks in the iconic movie?

Hooch

200

After "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall," what epic event turns his tale upside down?

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall

200

For their golden anniversary, Cadillac introduced what car model named for a mythical city?

Eldorado

300

(Baseball) A person's area of expertise, or where they are most comfortable

Wheelhouse

300

Usually done through breeding, a sheep or cow that has been "polled" has had what removed?

Horns

300

What Bahamas-based musical group had the catchy hit, "Who Let the Dogs Out?"

Baha Men

300

Mary, Mary Quite Contrary had a what?

garden

300

General Motors was founded in which city?

Flint, MI

400

(Boxing) A deliberate foul against an unsuspecting player

A Cheap Shot 

400

In 1837, what inventor created the steel plow, which was stronger than the iron plows then in use? His name is still well-known  

John Deere


400

Sharing his name with an element having the atomic number 29, what is the name of the dog in Disney’s “The Fox and the Hound?”

Copper

400
In " I Saw Three Ships," where were the ships sailing?


Bethlehem


400

What luxury car brand is known for its “Double-R” logo?

Rolls-Royce

500

An imposter, especially one who misrepresents his or her identity or ability in order to gain an advantage in a competition

A Ringer

500

Indigenous people in pre-Columbian North America developed a system of companion planting in which maize, beans, and squash were grown together in a mutually beneficial system. These three crops were typically known as

The Three Sisters

500

What late 19th century Russian psychologist famously proved that responses could be conditioned by association, such as a dog drooling at the sound of the bell that rang before it was fed?

Ivan Pavlov

500

The popular nursery rhyme "Jack and Jill" is supposed to be about whom?

King Louis XVI of France and Marie Antoinette

500

What is the name of the luxury car brand owned by Volkswagen Group?

Bentley

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