Egyptian, Greek, and Roman History
"TT" in the Middle
Cell Biology
Pre-Algebra
Geography
100

This first type of paper, made out of reeds, was used by the Ancient Egyptian scribes.

What is Papyrus?

100

This club in golf is one only used on a green, as well as the only club to be neither associated in terms of wood or iron.

What is a Putter?

100

This organelle, also referred to as cytosol, makes up most of the cell's interior. 

What is the Cytoplasm?

100

This is the least common multiple of 6 and 9

What is 18?

100

These are all of the Central American countries.

What are Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama?

200

This Greek city-state, whose patron god was Helios, allied with Sparta in the Peloponnesian League. This makes sense as, like Sparta, Corinth is on Peloponnesus.

What is Corinth?

200

An example of these would be one at Normandy, one at Stalingrad, and one at Midway in the second World War. In the Revolutionary War, these happened at Bunker Hill, Lexington, and at Charleston.

What are Battles?

200

This semi-permeable organelle found in both plant and animal cells is made up of molecules, proteins, and lipids.

What is the Cell Membrane?

200

This is the process of calculating the amount of steps on a number line that a certain number is from zero. It is often symbolized by two vertical bars.

What is Absolute Value?

200

This is the largest desert in South America.

What is the Atacama?

300

This emperor of Rome pushed its empire the farthest that it ever was. 

Who was Trajan?

300

An example of this would be one that happened in Montgomery by not riding buses. Another example of this would be what Mahatma Gandhi took part in, to free India from British rule.

What are Boycotts?

300

This organelle is the "powerhouse" of the cell, as it provides the cell with the energy it needs to function.

What is Mitochondria?

300

People find this quantity by dividing the simple interest made in a simple interest account by the product of the interest rate and the time, in years, that the interest has been in the account.

What is the Principal?

300

This is the smallest country in Europe, as well as the smallest country in the world.

What is Vatican City?

400

This Greek hero is the tamer of Pegasus, as well as the slayer of the Chimera. He did this by tossing a lead spear into the Chimera's lion's mouth, which melted when in contact with the Chimera's fiery breath.

Who is Belepheron?

400

This is a term referring to hair that would describe Natalie Portman, Kristin Stewart, and Jennifer Lawrence.

What is Brunette?

400

This organelle synthesizes proteins and ships them off to where they need to be in cells.

What is the Golgi Body/Complex/Apparatus?

(any could work)

400

This is an equation in which the equals sign is swapped with either <,>, or either of those symbols with a line under them.

What is an Inequality?

400

This is an Asian volcano that is the muse for several artists, which depicts its beauty. However, it has a dark side as the Aokigahara, a forest on it, is known for being a place in which people commit suicide.

What is Mount Fuji?

500

This Egyptian deity was the killer of the god of the underworld, Osiris, as well as the husband of Nephthys, son of Geb and Nut, great-grandson of the king of the gods, Ra, and the god of evil.

Who is Set?

500

This empire sided with Germany and Austro-Hungary in the first World War and were the main rivals to the Byzantine Empire, although they, surprisingly, were not the source of the Byzantine Empire's downfall.

What was the Ottoman Empire?

500

This organelle is the head of mitosis and meiosis and turns interphase into prophase.

What are the Centrioles?

500

This is the term for all numbers, either negative or nonnegative whose decimal is 0 repeating.

What are Integers?

500

This African river is known for spreading across a vast savannah and for its many waterfalls. Its name means "Great River" in the Tonga people's dialect.

What is the Zambezi River?

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