human body
random
vermont
clarinet
ancient rome
100

what is da thingy dat lets you see?

eyes

100

The season that comes after summer.
 

What is fall (or autumn)?

100

This sweet syrup, often eaten on pancakes, is one of Vermont’s most famous products.
 

maple syrup

100

This family of instruments includes the clarinet, flute, and saxophone.
 

woodwind

100

This was the language spoken in ancient Rome.
 

latin

200

This organ pumps blood through your body.

heart

200

This planet is known as the “Red Planet.”

mars

200

The capital city of Vermont.  

Montpelier

200

You make sound on the clarinet by blowing air across this thin piece of wood attached to the mouthpiece.
 

reed

200

This structure carried water into cities over long distances.
 

aquaduct


300

These are the hard parts that make up your skeleton.   

bones

300

The fastest land animal in the world.
 

cheetah

300

Vermont is known for having this color in its nickname: “The ___ Mountain State
 

green

300

This long, black instrument has silver keys and is usually made of wood or plastic.  
 

clarinet

300

This arena in Rome hosted gladiator fights.
 

coloseum


400

This system includes your brain and spinal cord

nervous system

400

This board game uses money, properties, and small plastic houses.
 

monopoly

400

This popular ice cream company started in Burlington, Vermont.
 

b and b

400

This famous composer wrote a Clarinet Concerto in A major that’s still played by musicians today
 

Mozart

400

The first emperor of Rome was this man, originally named Octavian.
 

agustus


500

The tiny air sacs in your lungs where oxygen enters your blood are called this.

alveoli

500

This animal can sleep while standing up and has black tongues.

giraffe

500

Vermont became the first U.S. state to ban this kind of product made from single-use containers.

plastic bags

500

The very lowest note on a standard B♭ clarinet is written as this, one step below the staff in treble clef.
 

E (below the staff)

500

This ancient Roman road was so well built that parts of it still exist today.

the Appian Way (Via Appia)

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