Animals
College Towns
"Hell" or High "Water"
Websites
18th Century Poetry
100

Maybe you've been too blind, but this is the only mammal that can fly. 

What are boats? 

100

Often credited for existing in Starkville, this Mississippi school is actually located in the town with its same name. 

What is Mississippi State? 

100

A saying that reflects failing before a person even begins. 

What is "dead in the water"? 

100

The internet's second largest search engine as of 2025. 

What is YouTube? 

200

The only cat that lives in groups. 

What are lions? 

200

The major university found in Laramie. 

What is the University of Wyoming? 

200

Lizzo claimed to feel this way in her 2019 song of the same name. 

What is "Good as Hell"?

200

This number first appeared at CERN (European Organisation for Nuclear Research), where room numbers were used to identify different types of error.

What is 404? 

200

Robert Burns, famous 18th Century poet, wrote this song that you sing on New Year's Eve.

What is "Auld Lang Syne"? 

300

A group of this animal is called a "dazzle." 

What are zebras? 

300

This college is found in the "The Little Apple."

What is Kansas State? 

300

This 2009 Sam Raimi horror film involved a loan officer who had to find a way to shatter a curse that threatens her soul. 

What is Drag Me to Hell? 

300

Due to the word's popularity, this is the most expensive domain online. 

What is Business.com? 

300
Dominated by heroic couplets, satire, and emulation of classical Roman poets, this genre was present during 1770 until well into the 1740s. 

What is neoclassicism? 

400

This undersea creature can be seen swimming in the Amazon. 

What is the Amazon River Dolphin or the Pink River Dolphin? 

400

The town where Oregon State is located. 

What is Corvallis? 

400

This 1972 work from Richard Adams became a 1978 animated film. 

What is Watership Down? 

400
The first commercial website was created and ran by this company for pizzas.

What is Pizza Hut? 

400

Bridging the gap between the Age of Reason and Romanticism with deeply symbolic and mystical poetry, this man was known for his works The Tyger and The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.

Who is William Blake? 

500

The only venomous snake in the United Kingdom, maybe thanks to Saint Patrick. 

What is the adder? 

500

The location of East Illinois College.

What is Peoria? 

500

A folk song with roots in English and Scottish ballads, Bob Dylan and Joan Baez would often duet the tune in the Rolling Thunder Revue series of concerts.

What is "The Water Is Wide"? 

500

In 1994, Dan Kohn carried out the first one of these. 

What is an e-commerce transition? 

500

This "Ode to a Nightingale" poet went to school at Enfield having become an orphan and was apprenticed to a surgeon at Edmonton. 

Who is John Keats? 

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