4-Letter Words
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100

Term for an item used by actors in theater or drama

Prop

100

Deoxyribonucleic Acid goes by this 3-letter abbreviation.

DNA

100

The fictional town that is set in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird."

Maycomb, Alabama.

100

Which of these is NOT the name of a Pokemon?

Deitca, Cacnea, Lapras

Deitca

100
Young-sounding Justin Bieber song that released in 2010 with over 2.9 billion views on YouTube.

"Baby"

200

This weather condition calls for bringing an umbrella to work (if you manage to remember it).

Rain

200

This gives plants their green pigmentation.

Chlorophyll

200

Author Nathaniel Hawthorn, who wrote "The Scarlet Letter," is known for writing this genre.

Romance

200

Your choice: do (or don't) name this American Football play in which the QB runs the ball and can choose to pitch it to another back.

Option Play

200

'NSYNC members Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone are seen running atop a moving train in the iconic video for this repetitive title 2000 hit.

"Bye Bye Bye"
300
An action commonly activated with Triangle, Y, or space-bar.

Jump

300

Most abundant element in the known-universe.

Hydrogen

300

This horror genre author was involved in an unexpected road accident while out walking in 1999.

Stephen King

300

Peppa Pig hails from this country.

United Kingdom

300
This rapper opened up her 2020 album "Good News" with title song "Shots Fired."

Megan Thee Stallion

400

From the Greek word for "deep sleep," this is a word meaning deep prolonged unconsciousness.

Coma

400

This continent is 70% of Earth's freshwater resources.

Antarctica

400

The year in which the book "Of Mice and Men" was published.

1937

400

Bounce, a genre of hip-hop that includes call-and-response motifs, is used by artist such as Big Freedia. What southern U.S city is it most closely associated with?

New Orleans

400

This singer is nicknamed "The Chairman of the Board."

Frank Sinatra

500

A thin puff of smoke. There is no "o" in this answer.

Wisp

500

The science of determining a tree's age by observing its growth rings.

Dendrochronology

500

In "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand, the phrase "Who is John Galt?" means what?

"Why bother?" or "Don't ask questions we can't answer."

500

You don't need this to finish "Ocarina of Time," which is good because it is almost impossible to obtain.

Ice Arrow

500

Two of the girls named in Lou Bega's "Mambo #5" that starts with the letter "M."

Mary and Monica

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