Electricity is usually measured in what units?
What are Amperes
What does SPQR stand for?
What is Senatus Populesque Romanus (Roman Senate and People)
This singer-songwriter released the influential album "Tapestry" in 1971.
Who is Carole King?
What is the title of the sitcom whose theme song was performed by Janet Dubois and celebrated a family's upward mobility?
What was The Jeffersons?
The network of thin-walled blood vessels that connect the smallest arteries (arterioles) and the smallest veins (venules)
What are capillaries?
In physics, a Mewton is a measurement of what?
What is force.
Who was the first Roman emperor to profess Christianity?
Who was Constantine?
This band sang the iconic rock anthem "Stairway to Heaven" in 1971.
Who were Led Zeppelin?
What is the theme song for the show that followed the lives of three roommates living in Santa Monica?
What is “Come and Knock on our Door”?
The soft, spongy tissue that fills the cavities of bones and produces the cellular components of blood
What is marrow?
What is the basic unit of electromotive force?
What is a volt.
Who were the legendary founders of Rome?
Who were Romulus and Remus?
This group is known for the disco classic "Stayin' Alive," released in 1977.
Who are the Bee Gees?
What is the title of the theme song for the show that starred Gabe Kaplan as a teacher returning to his old high school?
What is “Welcome Back”?
The four large muscles at the front of the thigh that are involved in movement.
What are the quadriceps?
If a metal expands when it gets hot, what does it do when it cools?
What is contracts?
What gladiator led a famous rebellion?
Who was Spartacus?
This rock band released the album "Dark Side of the Moon" in 1973.
What is Pink Floyd?
What is the theme song for the sitcom that featured Florida and James Evans raising their children in Chicago?
What is “Good Times”?
The longest bone in an adult human.
What is the femur?
Spinning a magnet in a coil of wire generates what?
What is a current?
What three continents contained the vast Roman Empire?
What are Europe, Africa and Asia?
This band had a hit with "Dream On" in 1973.
Whois Aerosmith?
What is the original theme song for "Happy Days" before it was replaced by a more popular tune in 1976?
What is “Rock around the Clock”?
A disease in which bones lose an excessive amount of protein and minerals (such as calcium) and consequently lose bone mass.
What is osteoporosis?