Science
Presidents
Music and Instruments
Riddles
Winter
100

The first man on the moon.

Who is Neil Armstrong?

100

This man is the oldest living president.

Who is Jimmy Carter?

100

This energetic man danced and sang to "Singing in the Rain".

Who is Gene Kelly?

100

This has hands and is not made of flesh, bone, or blood.

What is a clock?

100

This activity involves throwing small, cold, white circles at each other.

What is a snowball fight?

200

This planet is the closest to the sun and the smallest in our solar system.

What is Mercury?

200

This man was the only president that had a birthday on the 4th of July.

Calvin Coolidge

200

This English four-piece ensemble was one of the most popular groups in the 60's, originally coming from Liverpool.

Who are the Beatles?

200

This vegetable stalks the countryside with ears that can't hear.

What is corn?

200

This sport is featured in the Winter Olympics, and often has very beautiful outfits paired with very sharp blades on their feet.

What is figure skating?

300

This bone is the largest in our human bodies.

What is the femur?

300

This former president was a classically trained pianist and played 4 other instruments. 

Who is Richard Nixon?

300

This trio sang the magical song "Puff the Magic Dragon."

Who is Peter Paul and Mary?

300

This food item has to be broken before you can eat it.

What is an egg?

300

Dogs are essential for this winter sport.

What is dog sledding?

400

This bird turns pink due to it's diet that consists of brine shrimp and blue-green algae.

What is a flamingo?

400

This president served two non-consecutive terms.

Who is Grover Cleveland?

400

These brothers sang "Bye Bye Love", "Wake Up Little Suzie", and "All I Have to Do is Dream".

Who are the Everly Brothers?

400

This floor covering goes up and down the stairs without moving.

What is carpet?

400

Winter ends in this month in the Northern Hemisphere.

What is the month of March?

500

This electronic tool is used to detect and measure levels of radiation.

What is a Geiger Counter?

500

This former president ran a campaign with the slogan "Vote Yourself a Farm."

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

500

The sackbut developed into this modern day brass instrument, used mostly in jazz ensembles and marching bands.

What is a trombone?

500

Squeeze this fruit and it's juice is blood red. It's heart is as solid as wood.

What is a cherry?

500

This special name is given to the shortest (and darkest) day of the year.

What is the Winter Solstice?
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