To Beer or Not to Beer
Snowbirds
Haskell or High School?
Life Elevated
Oh My Gourd!
100

The word beer comes from the Latin word "bibere" which means this.

What is "to drink"?

100

With an average weight of 1/8 of an ounce, this is the smallest migrating bird. It can travel as fast as 30mph and fly nonstop up to 600 miles.

What is the Hummingbird?

100

Haskell combines these three areas of expertise to create an unmatched customer experience.

What is Architecture, Engineering, and Technology?

100

Four Corners monuments is the only monument where four states meet, which are Utah and these states.

What are Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico?

100

Before jack-o’-lanterns were carved as pumpkins, this root vegetable was commonly used.

What are turnips?

200

This drink was originally a temperance beverage and hoped to replace beer in popularity.

What is Root Beer?

200

This small songbird migrates south to escape cold weather.

What is the American Goldfinch?

200

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This app is the most popular among high school students with approximately 35% of teens using it.

What is Snapchat?

200

Bryce Canyon has the largest concentration of these in the world.

What is a hoodoo?

200

This U.S. state produces the most pumpkins.

What is Illinois?

300

The Puritans brought more beer than water on this famous ship to North America in 1620.

What is the Mayflower?

300

This is the country's number one direct, human-caused threat to birds, killing approximately 2.4 billion wild birds in the US each year.

What are cats?

300

Born in 1938, Preston H. Haskell III moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 1962, fresh from earning a bachelor’s degree in this discipline from Princeton.

What is Civil Engineering?

300

The name “Utah” is derived from the name of the Ute Native American tribe, meaning this.

What is “people of the mountains?”

300

This was the original name of Micheal Jackson’s hit song Thriller.

What is Starlight?

400

One of this college's first buildings was a brewery to ensure students had adequate amounts of beer.

What is Harvard?

400

In a well-reasoned treatise by English minister and scientist Charles Morton, he promoted that birds migrate here every year.

What is the moon?

400

This person spent over 60 years innovating and developing the CIP systems that are prolific throughout industry today, and is one of Haskell’s subsidiaries still bears his name.

Who is Dale Seiberling?

400

Provo got its name from Etienne Provo, and Ogden got its name from Peter Ogden. Both of these men had careers as this.

What is a fur trader?

400

This Shakespeare play brought about the famous saying “double, double toil and trouble.”

What is Macbeth?

500

This book was once banned in Texas because it had a recipe for beer that people could make at home.

What is the Encyclopedia Britannica?

500

Birds have been known to navigate using the sun, stars, and even this, using a special protein in their eyes to detect blue light.

What is the Earth’s magnetic field?

500

Haskell planned and managed the delivery of this $225 million investment, which earned LEED gold, required more than 8,800 tons of steel, and is in the shape of a nautilus (fitting for its location).

What is Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal B in Port Miami, Florida?

500

In 1540, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado led the Spanish exploration of Southern Utah in search of the mythical Cibola, also known as this.

What is the Seven Cities of Gold?

500

She was the first First Lady to decorate the White House for Halloween.

Who is Mamie Eisenhower?

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