Science
Sports
Language
Local
Geography
100

There are this many planets in our solar system.

Eight

100

This football team won both Super Bowl I and II.

Green Bay Packers

100

This numerical term was named "word of the year" by dictionary.com in 2025.

6-7

100

Wisconsin is bordered by these TWO Great Lakes.

Superior and Michigan

100

This U.S. desert recorded the highest air temperature on record during a reading taken on July 10, 1913.

Death Valley (134 degrees)

200

This country has the most tornados per year.

United States
200

According to the number of fans, this is the most popular sport worldwide.

Soccer (futbol)

200

Somnambulating is a fancy term for this nighttime activity

Sleepwalking

200

When referring to UW Madison's mascot, Bucky is short for this more formal first name.

Buckingham

200

This U.S. state is the first to experience the sunrise each morning.

Maine

300

This chemical element is named after our sun.

Helium

300

The 2028 summer Olympics will be held in this city.

Los Angeles

300
After Spanish, this is the second most common language in South America.

Portuguese

300

This condiment-themed establishment is located in downtown Middleton, WI.

Mustard Museum

300

By area, this is the largest city in Australia.

Brisbane

400

This is the heaviest internal organ in the human body.

Liver

400

The terms “stale fish” and “mule kick” are used in this popular winter sport.

Snowboarding

400

This is the only letter worth five points in Scrabble.

K

400

Wisconsin has this many species of native earthworms.

Zero
400

Earth is home to these FIVE oceans.

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and the Antarctic.

500

This is the fastest animal in the world.

Peregrine falcon

500

In order, these THREE numbers are directly to the right of "20" on a standard dart board.

1, 18, 4

500

IYKYK stands for this.

If You Know, You Know

500

In 1836, this city was named the capitol of the Wisconsin Territory.

Belmont

500

This northern country has more islands than other country on Earth.

Sweden

M
e
n
u