Old Testament
New Testament
Tennessee History
Roxanne
Food
100

This prophet called down fire from heaven on Mount Carmel to prove that the Lord is God, defeating the prophets of Baal.  

Elijah

100

This New Testament figure was the first Christian martyr, stoned after boldly preaching before the Sanhedrin.  

Stephen

100

This Tennessee city, known as “Music City,” is famous for country music and the Grand Ole Opry.

Nashville

100

What is the #1 food that she can't stand?

Beans 


100

If she could have any type of meal, what would it be?

Chinese food

200

This Old Testament figure, known for his patience and faithfulness during extreme suffering, declared, “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.”  

Job

200

This apostle wrote the Gospel that begins with “In the beginning was the Word,” emphasizing Jesus’ divinity.

John

200

This frontiersman and Tennessee congressman, known for his coonskin cap, died at the Alamo in 1836.  

Davy Crockett 

200

What is something unique that Roxanne did on Mother's Day 2026?

Sang a duet with Aubrey 

200

Tacos, tamales, and mole all come from this North American country with a rich culinary history.  

Mexico 

300

This priest‑king of Salem blessed Abram with bread and wine, and his mysterious appearance is later referenced in Hebrews as a foreshadowing of Christ’s eternal priesthood.  

Melchizedek

300

This couple died after lying about the money they donated, serving as a warning to the early church.  

Ananias and Sapphira

300

This Tennessee river, the largest tributary of the Ohio River, forms much of the state’s western border.  

Mississippi River

300

What's the worst thing that ever happened to her? 

The bus didn't pick her up on the first day of middle school.

300

This classic French knife cut produces matchstick‑shaped pieces roughly 1/8 inch thick and 2 inches long.  

julienne

400

This king of Judah became famous for finding a lost Book of the Law during temple repairs and tearing his clothes in grief when he heard it read.  

Josiah

400

This New Testament figure was a Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who visited Jesus at night and later helped bury His body.  

Nicodemus

400

This Tennessean from Fentress County became one of the most decorated American soldiers of World War I after capturing 132 German soldiers almost single‑handedly.  

Alvin C. York 

400

How old were Mom and Dad when she was adopted?

Mom = 47 Dad = 48

400

This type of mixture forms when two normally immiscible liquids—like oil and water—are forced to combine, often stabilized by agents such as lecithin or mustard.  

Emulsion

500

This prophet saw a vision of a valley of dry bones coming to life, symbolizing God restoring Israel.  

Ezekiel

500

This man is mentioned only once in the New Testament as the person who replaced Judas Barsabbas when delivering the Jerusalem Council’s letter to Antioch, making him one of the most easily overlooked figures in Acts.  

Silas also called Silvanus

500

This 1925 Tennessee court case tested a state law banning the teaching of evolution and became a national spectacle.

Scopes "Monkey" Trial

500

What is her favorite thing to do?

Sleep and Snuggle Lynk 

500

This ancient grain, once called “the mother of all grains” by the Incas, is technically a seed and contains all nine essential amino acids.  

quinoa

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