Accidental foods
Movie/TV quotes
Superbowl
Classic board games
Olympics
Strange Laws
High School Science
100

This is a crunchy snack created in 1853 when a chef angerly sliced potatoes extra thin to spite a picky customer. 

Potato chips

100

"You're going to need a bigger boat." 

Jaws (1975)

100

What teams are in the 60th Superbowl?

The New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. 

100

This game has players buying properties and collecting rent. 

Monopoly 

100

This city hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. 

Athens, Greece

100

In this U.S. state, it’s illegal to carry an ice cream cone in your back pocket.

A. Alabama

B. Florida

C. North Carolina

D. Nevada 

A. alabama

100

This organism is the powerhouse of the cell

Mitochondria

200

This sweet treat was invented when a candy maker forgot about a batch of peanut butter and chocolate left near a heat source.

peanut butter cups

200

"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."

Ferris Bueller's Day off

200

These 2 teams played in the World Championship Game (the first superbowl)?

The Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs

200

In the original 1935 edition of Clue, these were the only possible murder weapons

Clue

200

This sport involves sliding stones on ice toward a target, with teammates sweeping to influence speed and direction. 

Curling

200

In New Jersey, it’s illegal to pump this on your own. 

Gasoline

200

This is the largest organ in the human body

the skin

300

This fizzy drink was invented when a pharmacist accidentally carbonated water while trying to make medicine. 

Coca-cola


300

"I got a jar of dirt."

Pirates of the Caribbean

300

The superbowl trophy is made out what? (how many pounds of what material)

7 pounds of Sterling Silver

300

The original patient in Operation is named this.

A. Charlie Cavity
B. Sam Surgeon
C. Cavity Sam
D. Milton Malady

C. Cavity Sam

300

In this Winter Olympic sport, teams of two or four race down an icy track in a heavy, aerodynamic sled, steering with a mechanism and relying on a strong push start.

Bobsled

300

In France, it is illegal to name a pig this, because it insults a national figure.

Napoleon 

300

"Au" is the symbol for this element on the periodic table

gold

400

This fermented cabbage dish began as an accidental preservation method during harsh winters.

Sauerkraut

400

"Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?"

Rush Hour

400

This food is consumed more on Super Bowl Sunday than any other day of the year. 

Chicken wings

400

This word game was invented in 1938 by Alfred Butts, a New York architect

Scrabble

400

This Olympic sport used to be called "water ballet"

Synchronized swimming

400

In Arizona, it’s illegal for donkeys to sleep in this place. 

A. in a horse trailer

B. in residential houses

C. in bathtubs

D. in their stalls with no windows

C. Bathtubs
400

This planet is the closest to the sun.

Mercury

500

In 1835, chemists John Lea and William Perrins attempted to recreate a sauce from India, but the taste was terrible. They stored it in a cellar, forgot it, and rediscovered it years later, fermented and delicious.

Worcestershire sauce

500

"You know what the happiest animal on Earth is? It's a goldfish. You know why? Got a 10-second memory. Be a goldfish, Sam."

TV show: Ted Lasso

500

This AFC east team lost 4 consecutive super bowls in the 1990's?  

The Buffalo Bills

500

In Scrabble, this (very difficult to use) tile has the highest point value in English.

Q

500

Nicole Kramer, who represented the United States in swimming at the 1976 Montreal Games was the youngest American to compete at this age. 

A. 16 years old

B. 11 years old

C. 20 years old

D. 14 years old

14 years old

500

In New York City, it’s illegal to sell these animals on the street without a permit. 

Mice/rats

500
Name the 3 layers that make up the earth (doesn't have to be in order)

Crust, mantle, core

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