Parts of
Speech
Correct Spelling
Figurative Language
Massachusetts
Broadway
100

This word's part of speech: connects words, phrases or clauses.

conjunction
100

I went to the store (to, two, too).

I went to the store too.

100

It's the words that sound the same, but have different meanings

homophone

100

The Halloween movie classic "Hocus Pocus" is set in what guessable Massachusetts city?

Salem

100

Talk about a circle of life! Rafiki hoisted a fuzzy baby one more time as what movie musical-turned-musical musical that took home six Tony Awards in 1998?

The Lion King

200

This word describes an action. Its what you do.

verb

200

(Their, There, They're) going to the zoo tomorrow.

They're going to the zoo tomorrow.

200

Here is an example: Meg was as quiet as a mouse.

simile

200

What famed Massachusetts act traditionally performs on the Esplanade every Fourth of July?

Boston Pops

200

Known as the hottest ticket on Broadway for years after its 2015 debut, what musical, penned by Lin-Manuel Miranda, was loosely based on a biography written by Ron Chernow?

Hamilton

300

This names a special person, place, thing, or idea, and it must be capitalized.

proper noun

300

Please (pore, pour, poor) me another glass of lemonade.

Please pour me another glass of lemonade.

300

Here is an example: It's raining cats and dogs.

idiom

300

Known as a controller of more destructive garden pests, what bug is the official insect of Delaware and Massachusetts?

ladybug

300

“You're the One that I Want" was a 2007 reality competition show to cast the lead roles of Danny and Sandy in what Broadway musical revival?

Grease

400

This word's part of speech: glossy

adjective

400

Your dog is bigger (than, then) my dog.

Your dog is bigger than my dog.

400

Here is an example: Juliet is the sun.

metaphor

400

Known mainly for spreading a specific type of food, what Massachusetts-born 19th century man was also fond of spreading religion throughout the country on his journeys?

Johnny Appleseed

400

Billing itself as a "farm-to-fable" musical, the wildly popular Broadway show "Shucked" is about farmers raising what staple crop?

Corn

500

This word's part of speech: describes verbs

adverb

500

My (principal, principle) is an awesome leader.

My principal is an awesome leader.

500

Here is an example: "The wind whistled by and tickled my chin." 

personification

500

In Holyoke, Massachusetts in 1895, William Morgan created a new game called Mintonette which was an indoor activity taking some characteristics from tennis and handball. Coincidentally, basketball had been invented ten miles away only four years prior. What sport did Morgan invent?

Volleyball

500

Named for a major Midwestern city, what long-running Broadway musical features songs like "All That Jazz," "Cell Block Tango," and "Mr. Cellophane?"

Chicago

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