Musical Geography
Laws & Rules
Animals in Fiction
Mathematics
Literature
400

The title of this Frank Sinatra hit mentions this city not once, but twice.

New York (New York).


400

This law states that anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.

Murphy's Law

400

Pikachu from the Pokemon franchise is officially based on this real life animal.

Mouse

400

This Greek letter is commonly used to represent the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.

Pi

400

This English playwright wrote Hamlet and Macbeth.

William Shakespeare

800

This band is responsible for the world famous 80's rock hit – The Final Countdown.

Europe

800

This law states that an object at rest with remain at rest unless acted upon by an external force.

Newton's First Law of Motion

800
In the universe of Sonic The Hedgehog, the lesser known red character, Knuckles, is said to be this animal.

Echidna

800

In geometry, a triangle with all sides equal is called this.

Equilateral triangle

800

In George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984, citizens are constantly monitored by this authoritarian figure.

Big Brother

1200

DAILY DOUBLE

The opening lines
“Once I rose above the noise and confusion
Just to get a glimpse beyond this illusion”
are sung by this 70s band.

1200

Photographers often refer to this when positioning their subject within frame.

Rule of thirds
1200

The bright pink depiction of this animal was the star of a popular comedy-mystery franchise debuting in 1963.

Panther

1200

The branch of mathematics dealing with rates of change and integrals developed independently by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.

Calculus

1200

This epic poem by John Milton recounts the fall of Satan and the temptation of Adam and Eve.

Paradise Lost

1600

The band Men At Work sings this very patriotic hit song about their home country.

Down Under

1600

DAILY DOUBLE

This rule states that a large majority of outcomes are caused by a small minority of the sources.

1600

In Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) this earth species is depicted as hyper intelligent and can communicate with aliens

Whales

1600

This number system includes real and imaginary numbers.

Complex Numbers

1600

This literary technique occurs when the audience knows something the characters do not.

Dramatic Irony

2000

Ed Sheeran sings about the sea surrounding this Canary Island in Spain.

Tenerife Sea


2000

This law states that the amount of matter in the universe is constant as it cannot be created nor destroyed.

Law of conservation of mass

2000

In the 1939 Wizard of Oz film, the character Toto is this breed of dog.

Terrier

2000

This constant, approximately 2.71828, is the base of natural logarithms.

Euler's Number (e)

2000

This 19th-century Russian author wrote Crime and Punishment.

Fyodor Dostoevsky

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