THE FUTURE ACCORDING TO BOOKS AND MOVIES
WEIRD THINGS IN HISTORY
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PLANTS & ANIMALS
CROSSWORD CLUES
100

In this 2008 Pixar film, humanity lives aboard a massive spaceship after Earth becomes uninhabitable due to environmental degradation and overconsumption

What is Wall-E?

100

She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932. In 1937, she disappeared while attempting to circumnavigate the globe

Who is Amelia Earhart?

100

The keyboard shortcut for copy and paste

What is Ctrl C and Ctrl V?

100

Darwin’s observations of tortoises, finches, and other species on these islands contributed to his theory of evolution published in 1859 in his book, On the Origin of Species

What are the Galapagos islands?

100

Extinct large flightless bird (4 letters)

What is the dodo bird?


200

This futuristic Kubrick film opens with a prehistoric sequence showing a tribe of hominins (primates) learning to use tools after encountering a mysterious monolith

What is 2001: A Space Odyssey?


200

This infamous phrase is often (though likely falsely) attributed to Marie Antoinette, whose fate ended with the guillotine during the French Revolution: “Let them eat ___.”

What is cake?

200

This country has banned Facebook, Instagram, and X/Twitter

What is China?

200

Due to the natural phenomenon of fluorescence, scorpions and some other arachnids and insects glow a bright green/blue color under this type of light

What is UV (ultraviolet) light?


200

Planet between Mars and Saturn (7 letters)

What is Jupiter?


300

This 1949 George Orwell novel depicts a society under constant surveillance ruled by Big Brother, a totalitarian regime that abuses its power to control history, facts, and collective memory

What is 1984?

300

The founder of this arts and crafts chain also founded the Museum of the Bible in DC-- with thousands of artifacts stolen from Iraq, Greece, and other countries in the Middle East

What is Hobby Lobby?

300

This form of renewable energy harnesses the Earth’s internal heat to produce power

What is geothermal energy?

300

This small aquatic salamander is sometimes called the “walking fish” because it retains juvenile traits, including gills, throughout its life. This animal can fully regrow limbs, parts of its heart, spinal cord, and even parts of its brain

What is an axolotl?


300

Type of geological plate (8 letters)

What is tectonic?

400

This novel by Margaret Atwood depicts a theocratic regime called Gilead, where women are denied basic rights and reduced to reproductive roles

What is The Handmaid's Tale?

400

Scientists monitor colonies of these animals in the western U.S. to prevent outbreaks of the disease that caused the Black Death (bubonic plague) in Europe centuries ago

What are prairie dogs?

400

A student is analyzing why 19th-century cities like Manchester grew rapidly; this major technological shift explains it

What is the Industrial Revolution?

400

This Japanese art form involves growing miniature trees in containers, shaped carefully over many years

What is bonsai?


400

Country on Brazil's west border (4 letters)

What is Peru?


500

In Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel, this title society uses pleasure, conditioning, and soma (a drug that is given to citizens to ensure happiness, compliance, and escape from negative emotions) in order to maintain control over the various castes of people

What is Brave New World?

500

In 1587, colonists led by John White established a settlement here; White returned from England in 1590 to find it deserted, with the word "Croatoan" carved into a post, indicating they may have joined the local Croatan tribe or faced other fates such as starvation, a mystery unsolved for centuries

What is the colony of Roanoke?

500

This inventor proposed to his second wife using morse code  

Who is Thomas Edison?

500

This desert plant stores water in its thick trunk and can live for thousands of years in Africa

What is the baobab tree?


500

Not acidic (8 letters)

What is alkaline?

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