Music
Where in Columbia?
Olympics
Food
Animals
100

Known as the "King of Rock and Roll," he had hits like "Hound Dog" and "Jailhouse Rock."

Who is Elvis Presley?

100

Often called "The Zou," this is the home turf for Mizzou’s SEC football matchups.

What is Faurot Field?

100

This is the highest level of medal an athlete can win for finishing in first place.

What is a gold medal?

100

Fast food item that is served between two buns with a patty in the middle. 

What is a hamburger?
100

This Australian marsupial carries its underdeveloped young, called a "joey," in a specialized pouch.

What is a kangaroo?

200

This "Oldies" group from Liverpool, England, is often called the "Fab Four."

Who are the Beatles?

200

Named for a renowned poet, this famous pizza spot is right down the street from campus and known for its "Masterpiece" pizza.

What is Shakespeare's pizza?

200

These Games take place every four years and feature sports like skiing, ice hockey, and figure skating.

What are the Winter Olympics?

200

An Italian dish that is made of layers of pasta, cheese, and sauce

What is lasagna?

200

Native to the mountain forests of China, this black-and-white bear spends about 12 hours a day eating bamboo.

What is a panda?

300

This "Queen of Country" is famous for her theme park, Dollywood, and her hit song "Jolene."

Who is Dolly Parton?

300

This 73,000-square-foot city-run facility on West Ash Street features a popular indoor water park, a triple gymnasium, and a cardio gallery for Columbia residents.

What is the ARC (Activity and Recreation Center)?

300

In gymnastics, this 4-inch wide piece of equipment is used by women to perform leaps, flips, and turns.

What is a balance beam?

300

A bird that is usually served as the main dish for Thanksgiving

What is turkey?

300

This shell-dwelling reptile is known for its long lifespan; some species, like those on the Galápagos Islands, can live for over 150 years.

What is a tortoise?

400

This legendary Rock band is fronted by Mick Jagger and has a famous "tongue and lips" logo.

Who are the Rolling Stones?

400

Serving as the administrative heart of Mizzou, this building’s iconic 180-foot dome stands directly behind the six remaining columns of the original Academic Hall.

What is Jesse Hall?

400

This American swimmer is the most decorated Olympian of all time, holding a record 23 gold medals.

Who is Michael Phelps?

400

A Japanese dish that often includes raw fish, rice, and seaweed. 

What is sushi?

400

Known for its flat tail and large front teeth, this rodent builds dams out of sticks and mud to create ponds for its home.

What is a beaver?
500

This country star, known as "The Man in Black," sang about "Folsom Prison Blues."

Who is Johnny Cash?

500

This 116-acre city park features a swimming beach, a boardwalk, and serves as the permanent home for the annual Roots N Blues (Treeline) Music Festival.

What is Stephen's Lake Park?

500

The modern Olympic Games originated in this European country, where the ancient games were also born.

What is Greece?

500

A breakfast food that is made from beaten eggs and folded with cheese or vegetables

What is an omelet?

500

Despite the myth that they are "blind," these are the only mammals capable of true powered flight, using echolocation to navigate the dark.

What are bats?

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