World History
Parts of Speech
Movie Quotes
Biology
Mononymous Music Artists
100

1095 was the year that these religious wars began after conflict with Muslim states and the Catholic church.

The Crusades.

100

"Pancake" I had a pancake for breakfast.

Noun.

100

"How 'bout a little fire, scarecrow?"

The Wizard of Oz

100

This cell transfers genetic information such as body features and traits that can be carried on for generations.

DNA.

100

Known by most as the greatest rapper of all time, his recent Grammy-nominated album "kills" off his younger alter ego with blonde hair.

Eminem.

200

On this historic year, Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic Ocean to what he thought was East Asia. Little did he know he was among the first to discover what we now call North America.

1492.

200

"He" He stole the precious amulet and vanished without a trace.

Pronoun.

200

"I just like to smile, smiling is my favorite!"

Elf

200

This is commonly a coniferous biome, meaning it consists of cone-bearing seed plants. It is most common in the Westside of the U.S.

Taiga forest.

200

This Canadian rapper has gained uprising controversy due to 3 songs released by rapper Kendrick Lamar.

Drake.

300

In 1610, this astronomer was the first to observe Saturn, our favorite ringed giant, and its moons as well through a homemade telescope.

Galileo.

300

"Studied" Leon studied for the exam.

Past Tense.

300

"I'll make him an offer he can't refuse."

The Godfather
300

This process is defined as a type of diffusion specifically for water molecules moving across a semi-permeable membrane into a low solute region.

Osmosis.

300

This British rock musician is famously known for forming the band The Police in 1977 and creating hits such as Fields of Gold, Roxanne, and Shape of My Heart, in which late rapper Juice WRLD sampled for the iconic melody of Lucid Dreams.

Sting.

400

Beginning in 1786, This armed uprising broke out due to a debt crisis and economic conflict between farmers and merchants in Massachusetts and Worcester.

Shay's Rebellion.

400

"But" I will let you in, but under one condition.

Conjunction.

400

"Rosebud."

Citizen Kane

400

Nicknamed "the powerhouse of cells", this cell is in charge of generating the chemical energy needed to power a cell's biochemical reactions, especially for itself.

Mitochondria.

400

Dubbed the "Goddess of Pop", this Grammy-winning singer is known for her distinctive contralto singing voice, with songs such as Believe and If I Could Turn Back Time.

Cher.

500
On the Ides of March in 44 BC, Julius Caesar was stabbed 40 times in the back by his assistant and close friend, Brutus, and uttered these words in his final breath.

"Et tu, Brute?"

500

"Above" A jet flew above our heads.

Preposition.

500

"That rug really tied the room together!"

The Big Lebowski

500

Be careful! This type of contagious protein will cause other proteins in the brain to fold abnormally, causing memory loss and in some cases, death.

Prion.

500

This Mexican American artist was known as "The Queen of Tejano Music" until her infamous assassination in 1995.

Selena.

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