Oxymorons
Biology
Christmas
World History
Football Rivalries
400

This is a common order at seafood restaurants.

What is Jumbo Shrimp?

400

This organelle is commonly known as the powerhouse of the cell.

What is the Mitochondrion?
400

Although occurring on Christmas, this movie is considered by many to not be a Christmas movie due to its non-jolly nature.

What is Die Hard?

400

This war was nicknamed "the war to end all wars", but just over 2 decades after its end, the world plunged into war once again.

What is WWI?

400

This American City's football rivalry gets its name, El Tráfico, from a combination of the name of Spain's biggest rivalry, El Clásico, and the city's famously awful traffic.

What is Los Angeles?

800

Something that failed miserably could be referred to as "going down like a [Blank]"

What is a Lead Balloon?

800

This process undertaken by yeast and many other organisms is utilized in both baking and brewing.

What is Fermentation?

800

The Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square, London, England, is gifted to the English capital by this city, which is itself the capital of Norway.

What is Oslo?

800

This Asian country avoided invasions from the Mongols twice due to "divine winds" or, as they called them, Kamikaze.

What is Japan?

800

The rivalry between English football clubs Newcastle United and Sunderland is dubbed the Tyne-Wear Derby due to the cities being situated on the [Blanks] Tyne and Wear respectively.

What are Rivers?

1200

In this Old Dominion song, the singer states that he doesn't want to be a "Rolling Stone Alone".

What is One Man Band?

1200

Composed of the greek roots "bio-" and "-logy", the word "biology literally translates to the study of this.

What is Life?

1200

This best-selling Christmas song is named after something that many around here have missed this Christmas.

What is "White Christmas"?

1200

One of the French Revolution's most famous outcomes was the beheading of the French king and queen at the time, Louis XVI, and his Austrian-born wife, [Blank].

Who is Marie Antoinette?


1200

Although the German football rivalry Der Klassiker has evolved over time, it has almost always involved FC Bayern München, the club from this Bavarian Capital City.

What is Munich (München)?

1600

A deputy educator may also be referred to as this.

What is a Student Teacher?

1600

These geometrical mechanisms are often used to introduce students to the concept of genetics.

What are Punnett Squares?

1600

The Philippines celebrate their holiday season for a very long time, which starts in September and ends in this month.

What is January?

1600

This part-Asian, part-European Country was known as the Ottoman Empire until 1917.

What is Türkiye?

1600

Italy's Derby della Capitale (Italian for Derby of the Capital City) is held between the clubs Lazio and Roma from this Italian city.

What is Rome?

2000

Many a news anchor has referred to their views as these.

What are Unbiased Opinions?

2000

Although many may consider viruses life, they aren't officially life forms, as they cannot do this on their own.

What is Reproduce?

2000

Although it may seem weird, this "Military" owned US restaurant chain is a go-to for Japanese people on Christmas.

What is KFC?

2000

This former US President is famously the first and only in his position to resign, which happened as a result of the Watergate scandal.

Who is (Richard) Nixon?

2000

The football teams from Wellington, New Zealand and this Western Australian Capital hold a rivalry fittingly dubbed the Distance Derby.

What is Perth?

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