Greek Mythology
Astronomy
Geography
Nobel Prize
Classical Music
100

Odysseus blinded Polyphemus, one of these one-eyed giants.

Cyclops

100

When viewed from above, all planets revolve in this direction around the sun. 

Counterclockwise

100

Indenting the coastline of Alaska, Norton Sound, & Kuskokwim Bay are inlets of this sea. 

Bering Sea

100

An acoustics prize went to a study of why people hate the sound of fingernails interacting with this. 

Chalkboard

(Ig Nobel Prize - this was a satirical prize)

100

He completed his "Messiah" oratorio in about 25 days.

Handel

200

Athena caught Poseidon & this gorgon in her temple & turned her into a monster.

Medusa

200

Most major stars' names are from Greek, Latin, or this Middle Eastern language. 

Arabic

200

Head up this river & you'll see George Washington's Mount Vernon home on its banks.

Potomac River

200

This Nobel Prize-winning nun was featured on a 2010 stamp. 

Mother Teresa

200

The music of this Tchaikovsky "Suit" comes from his 1892 ballet, popular at Christmas. 

"The Nutcracker"

300

Pitys, Syrinx, & Echo were among the nymphs pursued by this lecherous half-man, half-goat.

Pan

300

Approximately 5.88 trillion miles.

A light-year
300

Many of the Thousand Islands in the St. Lawrence River belong to Ontario, the rest belong to this U.S. state. 

New York

300

Karl von Frisch won a 1973 Nobel Prize for deciphering the dancing "language" of these insects. 

Bees

300

Between 1713 & 1730 Francois Couperin published 4 books of suites for this precursor of the piano. 

Harpsichord 

400

In Greek mythology, these immortals included Cronus, Rhea, & Oceanus.

Titans
400

The comet-shaped magnetosphere that surrounds the Earth is shaped by the stream of plasma know as this. 

Solar Wind

400
This "great" mountain dog was once used to smuggle contraband between France & Spain. 

Great Pyrenees

400

In 1906 he became the first president & the first American to win a Nobel Prize.

Teddy Rosevelt

400

This Austrian child prodigy began composing minuets when he was only 5 years old.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

500

In Greek myth, the Furies, goddesses of vengeance, are the daughters of Uranus & this Earth goddess. 

Gaia

500

Estimated temperatures on this planet range from 800°F on the sunlit side to -290°F on the dark side. 

Mercury

500

This scenic waterfall on the Brazil-Argentina border actually consists of about 275 individual cataracts. 

Iguazu Falls

500

She was the first & the fourth woman to win a Nobel Prize. 

Marie Curie

500

A German composer: "Music should strike fire from the heart of man and bring tears from the eyes of a woman."

Beethoven 


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