Marjuana
Stimulants
Depressants
Music and Drug themes
Hallucinogens
100

This plant is what Marijuana comes from

What is cannabis?

100

This widely consumed stimulant is found in coffee, tea, and many soft drinks and sodas.

What is caffeine?

100

This legal depressant is found in beer, wine, and liquor and slows activity in the central nervous system.

What is alcohol?

100

This San Diego–born singer helped define 1990s alternative rock, leading a band whose early success bridged grunge and glam influences; he later fronted a supergroup before his December 3, 2015 death from an accidental overdose while on tour.

Who is Scott weiland

100

This type of drug can make people see or hear things that aren’t really there.

What is a hallucinogen?

200

This plant, also known as cannabis, contains THC, the compound primarily responsible for its psychoactive effects. 

What is Marijuana?

200

Often prescribed to treat ADHD, this stimulant includes brand names like Adderall and Ritalin.

What are amphetamines?

200

This illegal depressant drug is derived from opium and is known for causing extreme drowsiness and overdose risk.

What is heroin?

200

This Lead singer of the 1990s band, Nirvana, whom released “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” capturing the angst and rebelliousness often associated with teen drug culture.

Who is  Kurt Cobain?

200

“Acid” is a street name for this powerful hallucinogenic drug first synthesized in 1938.

What is LSD?

300

Slang terms like “weed,” “pot,” and “ganja” all commonly refer to this substance, which has been used for both medicinal and recreational purposes.

What is marijuana?

300

This illegal stimulant, derived from coca leaves, was once an ingredient in early Coca-Cola.

What is cocaine?

300

Depressants primarily slow activity in this system of the body.

What is the central nervous system?

300

This rock band sang “Master of Puppets,” a song often interpreted as referring to drug addiction.

Who is Metallica?

300

This hallucinogenic drug, sometimes used at music festivals, is known for causing strong visual and emotional experiences and is abbreviated MDMA.

What is ecstasy?

400

This method of consuming marijuana heats the plant material without burning it, releasing cannabinoids while reducing smoke inhalation.

What is vaporizing?

400

Nicotine, a stimulant affecting the central nervous system, is most commonly delivered through this product.

What are cigarettes?

400

These medications are commonly called “sleeping pills” and are used to treat insomnia.

What are sedatives?

400

This band sang “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” a song often linked to LSD.

Who are The Beatles?

400

Salvia divinorum, often called “salvia,” is a plant that produces this type of drug effect.

What is hallucinations? 

What is a hallucinogen?

500

In the U.S., marijuana remains illegal at the federal level, classified under this Controlled Substances Act schedule, despite legalization in many states.

What is Schedule I?

500

Stimulants increase activity in this part of the body responsible for alertness and focus.

What is the central nervous system?

500

This depressant is often smoked or ingested in large doses to produce relaxation and drowsiness, and is commonly associated with the opioid class. This Depressant is also a very  commonly used pain medication used and prescribed by doctors all the time.

Whatis Morphine?

500

“Purple Haze” is a famous song by this guitar legend.

Who is Jimi Hendrix?

500

This hallucinogen is derived from the peyote cactus and has been used in Native American spiritual ceremonies.

What is mescaline?

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