Word of the Day
Idiom of the Day
US Constitution/Civics
Grammar
Miscellaneous
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Spooky

Scary or creepy

100

Piece of cake

Something that is very easy

100
The current president of the United States

Joe Biden

100

A type of word that describes a noun

Adjective

100

The football team from New England

The Patriots

200

Utopia

An imaginary place where everything is perfect

200

Under the weather

Not feeling well; sick

200

The supreme law of the land

The Constitution

200
Change this phrase to the past: "I go to the store"

I went to the store

200

One US federal holiday

Several answers

300

Peculiar

Strange or unusual

300

Hit the sack

Go to bed

300

The three branches of the federal government

Executive, Legislative, Judicial

300

Pitch-black and middle-aged are examples of this type of adjective

Compound adjective

300

One US National Park

Several answers

400

Confiscate

To take something away from someone, especially as punishment

400

Have a blast

Have a really fun time

400

The two houses of Congress

The House of Representatives and the Senate

400
Sadly, neatly, and carefully are examples of this kind of word

Adverb

400
One US Senator from Massachusetts

Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren

500

Commendable

Deserving praise or approval

500

Make a mountain out of a molehill

To overreact to something; to treat something like it's more important than it really is

500

One of the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment

Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom to Petition the Government

500

The past participle of the verb "to fly"

Flew

500

What AI stands for

Artificial Intelligence

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