70s Pop Culture
High School's Lit
Paralympics
Edible Rhyme Time
State Capitals
100

This invasive, hairy band broke up in 1970.

   Who are The Beatles?

100

This common lab equipment is often ignited once coming into contact with a spark from a flint lighter.

What is a Bunsen burner?

100

The first Paralympic games was held in 1948 at a military hospital in London, aiming to inspire disabled veterans from this war with a sense of competition and camaraderie.

What is World War II?

100

A cut of beef to blow out a candle on.

What is a steak cake?

100

The smallest metropolitan statistical area.

What is Carson City, Nevada?

200

Despite their Scandinavian names, these identical American space probes landed on Mars in 1976.

  What are Vikings 1 & 2?

200

The Illuminating Engineering Society recommends different footcandle minimums for high school football fields based on the number of this.

What are spectators?

200

This water sport is the only event that does not allow use of prosthetics.

What is para swimming?

200

Curved minty Christmas treat, sparkling wine from France.

What is candy cane champagne?

200

The country’s first public beach.

What is Boston, MA?

300

The barcode was first used in 1974 on this sticky convenience store item.

What is Wrigley's gum?

300

In elementary and middle school, California requires fire drills at least once per month, however, high schoolers only have to endure the sirens this frequently.

What is twice per year?

300

Special Olympics was created by Eunice Kennedy for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Paralympic athletes typically have physical disabilities, except for this number of sports, which also allows athletes with any type of disability to compete.

What is 3? 

Para athletics (track, jumping, throwing, & marathon), para swimming, para table tennis

300

Cheese sauce for fettuccine, Grandpa's summer vegetable…actually a fruit.

What is Alfredo tomato?

300

The oldest incorporated city in its relatively young state.

What is Sacramento, CA?

400

Spielberg filmed “Jaws” in the open ocean off of this Massachusetts island, called Amity Island, in the movie.

What is Martha's Vineyard?

400

This activity was found to be the cause of 53% of fires in Massachusetts schools between 2010-2016.

What is cooking?

400

Until 1978, the Paralympics were only for athletes who used this type of mobility device.

What is a wheelchair?

400

Chickpea-based veggie ball, ironed pancake.

What is falafel waffle?

400

Home to the country’s only Civil War Museum that portrays the war from both sides of the battlefield

What is Harrisburg, PA?

500

Construction of this building with a Skydeck observation at the top held the record as the world’s tallest for 25 years, starting in 1973.

What is Sears Tower?

500

Many high schools require students to take an arts elective. This messy class creates the opportunity for students to design works in 3D, problem-solve on the fly as materials change state, and think creatively while also thinking logically to bring their projects to life…and sometimes even the kitchen.

What is ceramics?

500

The wheelchair version of this sport was previously known as “murderball.”

What is rugby?

500

Prized medallion of beef for Wayne and Garth at the stop light.

What is filet mignon grey poupon?

500

The largest U.S. city that doesn’t have a sports team.

What is Austin, TX?

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