This type of clock tells time by using hands that point to numbers on a dial.
Analog Clock
This snack combines hot chili pepper and lime for that "Fuego" flavor.
Takis
This ape like creature is said to wander the forests of North America and may buy Jordans in a size 20.
Bigfoot (or Sasquatch)
This family of instruments includes the snare drum, cymbals, xylophone and anything else you hit, shake or scrape to make a beat.
Percussion
How many dogs do I have
5
What room number is this class?
35
This outdoor device relies on the position of the sun to tell the time.
A sundial
A medium-sized green chili pepper that is often added to nachos, quesadilla or even a slice of pizza.
JalapeƱo
A long-necked, aquatic cryptid that swims in a Scottish lake and resembles a water loving dinosaur.
The Loch Ness Monster (or Nessie)
A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces on which musical notes are written.
The staff
Who is the oldest in here?
Me
What is the largest organ on our body?
Skin
This timekeeping device uses grains of sand falling through a narrow neck to measure time.
An hourglass
The chemical compound inside of chili peppers that causes a burning sensation on your tongue.
Capsaicin
Bigfoot's cousin, it is rumored to roam the snowy peaks of the Himalayan mountains.
The Yeti (or the Abominable Snowman)
A group of instruments that includes the trumpet, trombone, French horn and tuba.
Brass
What is my favorite drink in the morning
energy drink
What is the golden rule of life
Treat others as you want to be treated
This swinging weight is found inside of some larger clocks and is used to keep the clock's gears turning at the correct speed.
A pendulum
This scale measures the spiciness of a pepper which ranges from zero for bell peppers to over 2 million for the world's hottest pepper.
The Scoville Scale
This North American creature of legend is notorious for sucking the blood out of livestock and was first reported in Puerto Rico.
The Chupacabra
This fancy swirly 'G' looking symbol is placed at the beginning of a staff to indicate the pitch of the written notes.
The treble clef
3.14
Pie
What is the capital of the United States?
Washington DC
This mighty clock is found in London England and was completed in 1859.
Big Ben
The One Chip Challenge is packaged in a box that resembles this unique shape.
A Coffin
A creature with glowing red eyes and wings that terrorized the town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia in the 1960's.
The Mothman
An oddity in the woodwind category, because this particular instrument does not use a reed to produce sound.
The flute
Who was the first human to step on the Moon?
Neil Armstrong
What is 1/2 + 1/3=
5/6
This is what the Latin phrases ante meridiem and post meridiem are more commonly known by.
A.M. and P.M.
Sriracha originated in this Southeast Asian country along with the popular drink Red Bull.
Thailand
A cross between a fluffy little jackrabbit and an antelope, this creature has been known to wander the plains of North America.
The Jackalope
An Italian musical term, usually written as a simple lowercase 'f' that instructs the music be played loudly.
Forte
What is it called when birds fly to warmer climates for the winter?
Migration
What is our school mascot?
Gators
This is the most accurate type of clock in the world today and uses the vibrations of elements like cesium to measure time.
Atomic clocks
A pepper with the title of the 'World's Hottest Chili Pepper' from South Carolina until it was dethroned by "Pepper X" in 2023.
The Carolina Reaper
An ancient sea monster that was said to have sank entire ships by dragging them to the bottom of the ocean with its giant tentacles.
The Kraken
A song that is sung entirely with voices and no instruments played in the background.
A cappella
What do you call a person who studies weather?
A meteorologist
Who teaches 7th graders how to be better people?
Mr. Havron