That's From This Sport
'26
National Parks
"S" in Science
Potent Potables
Biblical
"Before and After"
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In this sport, players use "irons" and "woods" to hit a white ball into a series of 18 holes.

What is Golf?

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In 1926, this iconic "Mother Road" was established, stretching from Chicago to Santa Monica

What is Route 66?

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Located in Wyoming, this was the first National Park ever established in the United States.

What is Yellowstone?

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This is the center of our solar system and provides the energy necessary for life on Earth.

What is the Sun?

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This "bubbly" wine can only technically be called by this name if it comes from a specific region in France.

What is Champagne?

400

A French landmark becomes a Biblical spot where language comprehension breaks down.

What is the Eiffel Tower of Babel?

800

This sport's championship game is the "World Series," though it is primarily played by North American teams.

What is Baseball?

800

In 2026, this North American country will join Canada and Mexico in co-hosting the FIFA World Cup.

What is The United States?

800

This park in Arizona is home to a massive gorge carved by the Colorado River over millions of years.

What is Grand Canyon National Park?

800

In biology, this is the hard framework of bones that protects your organs.

What is a Skeleton?

800

To make a cup of coffee "decaf," manufacturers remove this stimulant.

What is Caffeine?

800

The place Daniel stayed the night as a breakfast egg meal Named after a US city.

What is the Lions Denver Omelet?

1200

This Olympic event involves four distinct styles: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle.

What is Individual Medley (or Swimming)?

1200

This beloved "silly old bear" created by A.A. Milne made his first appearance in a self-titled book in 1926

Who is Winnie-the-Pooh?

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You’ll find the massive "General Sherman" tree—the largest living thing on Earth—in this California park.

What is Sequoia National Park?

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This "S" word describes the pace of an object in a specific direction.

What is Scalar (or Speed)?

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This Mexican spirit is distilled from the blue agave plant, primarily in the state of Jalisco.

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Jesus said it is harder for this to pass through that, then to enter the kingdom of heaven- And it's even harder to find.

What is a Camel to pass through the eye of a needle in a haystack?

1600

Invented by James Naismith using peach baskets, this sport now uses a rim exactly 10 feet high.

What is Basketball?

1600

Scheduled for 2026, the United States will celebrate its "Semiquincentennial," marking this many years since 1776.

What is 250?

1600

This park, primarily in Tennessee and North Carolina, is the most-visited National Park in the U.S.

What is Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

1600

This is the process where a solid turns directly into a gas without becoming a liquid first.

What is Sublimation?

1600

Often garnished with an olive or a lemon twist, this cocktail is "shaken, not stirred" for James Bond.

What is a Martini?

1600

The first of this kind of ruler of Israel meets the 19th-century lawyer from Breaking Bad, who became the "Better Call..." protagonist.

Who is King Saul Goodman?

2000


This "gentleman's game" from England features a "wicket-keeper" and matches that can famously last for several days.

2000

Born in 1926, this woman served as the Queen of the United Kingdom for over 70 years.

Who is Elizabeth II?

2000

This Maine park is the first place in the U.S. to see the sunrise during certain times of the year.

What is Acadia National Park?

2000

This astronomical term refers to a tremendous explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.

What is a Supernova?

2000

This traditional Japanese drink is often called "rice wine," though the brewing process is more similar to beer.

What is Sake?

2000

This third person of the trinity now produced by Studio Ghibli.

Who is Holy Spirited Away?

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