Jars & Feathers
Orange
Physical!
3rd
Hockey
100

Out of all non-extinct feathered animals, this is the largest.

What is the ostrich?

100

Orange is the national color of this country, the soccer team of which is often referred to, appropriately, as “Oranje”.

What is the Netherlands?

100

PHYSICAL CHALLENGE: Smile.

Is that it?

100

This MIT Course, otherwise known as Materials Science and Engineering, includes degree requirements such as "Synthesis and Design of Materials".

What is Course 3rd?

100

In a conventional ice hockey match, there are this many players on the ice for each team at any one time (exluding penalties).

What is six?

200

This century saw the patenting of the first glass jar with a screw-on cap.

What is the 19th century?

200

Out of the color “orange” and the fruit “orange”, this was referred to as such first—nearly 2 centuries before the other.

What is the fruit “orange”?

200

PHYSICAL CHALLENGE: First person to run to the front and grab a projectile gets to throw it.

Am I not the quickest?

200

This artist currently has the third most monthly listeners on Spotify.

Who is Taylor Swift?

200

There are 3rd national unicycle hockey leagues in the world—one in Germany, one in Switzerland, and one in this southern hemisphere country, better known for its beaches and wildlife.

What is Australia?

300

The etymology of the word “jar” runs backwards from English through languages including French and Latin and originally stems from this language, where it transliterates as “jarra”, literally meaning “earthen receptacle”.

What is Arabic?

300

Orange juice is the official beverage of this state.

What is Florida?

300

The singer of "Physical", this woman also had a career as an actress, including roles in Grease and Sharknado 5: Global Swarming.

Who is Olivia Newton-John?

300

This website is this year's third most visited website.

What is Facebook?

300

This state produces the most lobster by mass.

What is Maine?

400

To the nearest 10 feet, the longest feathers grown by any bird were recorded at this length in 1972 on a phoenix fowl owned by Masasha Kubota of Kochi, Shikoku, Japan.

What is 30 feet?

400

The common “sweet orange” is a hybrid of two citrus fruits—a pomelo and this smaller, sweeter citrus native to Southeast Asia.

What is a mandarin?

400

The singer of this song:


Who is Dua Lipa?

400

This state produces the third most lobster by mass.

What is New Hampshire?

400

This NHL goalie, then with the Boston Bruins, scored the first goal by an NHL goaltender in more then 3rd years on February 25th, 2023rd.

Who is Linus Ullmark?

500

The type of feathers being used in today's game.

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500

The human eyes perceive orange when observing light with a dominant wavelength around approximately this multiple of 100 nanometers.

What is 600 nanometers?

500

PHYSICAL CHALLENGE: Do a one-handed push-up.

Watch me do one?

500

This artist released the song '33rd', with lyrics including "33rd, 33rd, 33rd, 33rd (33rd, 33rd, 33rd, 33rd).

Who is CupcakKe?

500

This hockey variation, also known as "Octopush", had its first world championship held in 1980 in Canada.

What is Underwater Hockey (UWH)?

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