Famous Last Lyrics
(Song and Artist)
Starts with "Sc"
Central Americana
Little bit of Everything Science (HARD)
BEER BEER BEER
Lake Tahoe Lore
Before and After - Again but Harder
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2023: "Hate that I let this drag on so long, you can go to hell"

"Casual" Chappell Roan

100

A dish of large shrimp cooked Italian style with butter & garlic

Scampi

100

Leading exports from Honduras include these fruits, historically called "green gold" from their color when shipped

Bananas

100

The mitochondria are often called this nickname because they produce energy for the cell

The Powerhouse of the Cell

100

This country is home to the famous Oktoberfest and is often credited with perfecting the lager

Germany

100

Straddling two states, Lake Tahoe lies on the border of California and this neighbor to the east

Nevada

100

A mouselike boy grows up with Meg, Jo, Amy & Beth

Stuart Little Women

200

1993:
"All in all is all we are"

"All Apologies" Nirvana

200

A triangle with all sides of different lengths

Scalene

200

The ancient Mayan city of Tikal, known for its towering pyramids, lies deep in the jungles of this country.

Guatemala

200

The periodic table is arranged primarily by this atomic feature

Atomic Number

200

This trendy beer style, often cloudy and juicy, originated in New England and is low on bitterness

Hazy IPA

200

This massive mountain range surrounds Lake Tahoe and is responsible for both its alpine beauty and epic winter snowfall

Sierra Nevada

200

Darth Vader chops off Luke's hand, so Marty fills in on guitar at the dance

The Empire Strikes Back to the Future

300

1999:
"All that glitters is gold, only shootin' stars break the mold"

"All Star" Smash Mouth

300

This board game, invented in the 1930s, lets players build words for points—just don’t forget to yell it when you use all 7 tiles

Scrabble

300

Just follow your nose to Belize to discover the keel-bill type of this tropical bird, a national symbol

Toucan

300

This organ system transports oxygen, nutrients, and hormones through the body via the bloodstream

Circulatory System

300

Refreshing like a milkshake, this Irish beer nicknamed "the black stuff" is known for its unique texture

Guinness 

300

The 1960 Winter Olympics, held near Lake Tahoe in this California resort town, put the region on the global map for winter sports

Squaw Valley

300

Rotund Cosby-voiced cartoon character who penned works like "The Plague" & "The Stranger"

Fat Albert Camus

400

2021:
"You said forever, now I drive alone past your street"

"Driver's License" Olivia Rodrigo

400

Because they’ll eat just about anything—trash, fruit, or leftovers—raccoons are considered this type of opportunistic feeder

Scavenger

400

This Central American country is the only one whose official language is English

Belize

400

This geological theory explains how Earth's lithospheric plates move and interact at boundaries

Plate Tectonics

400

This type of beer, known for its cloudy appearance and citrusy notes, gets its name from a German word meaning "wheat"

Hefeweizen 

400

Though a natural lake, Tahoe’s modern shoreline was influenced by a dam built in 1913 to regulate outflow into this Nevada river

Truckee River

400

CBS sitcom about Ted Mosby's search for the nun who founded the order of the Missionaries of Charity in India

How I Met Your Mother Teresa

500

1969:“Planet Earth is blue, and there’s nothing I can do”

"Space Oddity" David Bowie

500

From stinger to pincers, this arachnid glows blue-green under UV light but scientists aren't sure to what purpose

Scorpion

500

One of the world's best ecotourism destinations, this nation is "rich" in places like the Monteverde Cloud Forest

Costa Rica

500

This classification level comes just above genus and below domain in taxonomy

Family

500

This bittering ingredient, essential to balancing the sweetness of malt, comes from the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant

Hops

500

At 1,645 feet deep, Lake Tahoe is second only to this U.S. lake in depth

Crater Lake

500

Paul Blart portrayer takes a ride on a really big piece of fruit

Kevin James and the Giant Peach

600

1976: “You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave"

"Hotel California" The Eagles

600

We'll get to the point--it's a sword with a curved blade that was mostly used in the Middle East

Scimitar

600

The name of this capital city means "holy savior"

San Salvador

600

This sweet plant secretion that's full of sucrose, fructose & glucose serves to attract pollinators like birds & bees

Nectar

600

Singha beer from Thailand uses a mystical one of these beasts on its label

Lion

600

This Native American tribe, which lived around Lake Tahoe for thousands of years, regarded the lake as sacred

Washoe 

600

Julia Roberts escapes from getting married to an evil doll boy

Runaway Bride of Chucky

700

2024: "You had that same look in your eyes I love you, don't act so surprised"

"Birds of a Feather" Billie Eilish

700

This small bone resides in the wrist, and can often fracture

Scaphoid

700

This Central American nation's flag features two blue stripes and five stars representing the original members of the Federal Republic of Central America.

El Salvador

700

This region of the inner Earth is prone to hot spots; volcanoes can form above them

The Mantle

700

Goldstar & Maccabee are beers from this nation

Israel 

700

Before roads encircled Lake Tahoe, steamboats like the Tahoe and Nevada were vital for transporting these two things across the lake

People and Lumber

700

Pirate flag that symbolizes a 13th c. English scholar who was jailed when his talk of science was deemed heretical

Jolly Roger Bacon

800

2009: "Why'd you have to wait to find me, to find me?"

"You Found Me" The Fray

800

The name of this mineral with a tendency to split into layers comes from the Greek for "divided"

Schist 

800

This volcano in Nicaragua shares its name with the city it overlooks and has a crater so deep the Spanish called it “The Mouth of Hell.”

Masaya

800

Neptune's moon Triton is the only big moon in our solar system that orbits in this 10-letter way, meaning backwards

Retrograde

800

Trappist monks in this small European country make Chimay & use the income to support their charitable works

Belgium 

800

Once a bustling casino scene in the 1950s, the Tahoe town of Stateline attracted celebrities and this Rat Pack singer with rumored mob ties

Frank Sinatra

800

Movie in which Morgan Freeman chauffeurs Catherine Bach in her short shorts, perhaps in the General Lee

Driving Miss Daisy Duke

900

1984:
"I am human & I need to be loved, just like everybody else does"

"How Soon is Now" The Smiths

900

This monster was on the shore opposite the whirlpool Charybdis

Scylla

900

About 3,000 square miles in area, the largest lake in Central America is this one that bears the name of a country there

Lake Nicaragua

900

It's the process by which an atomic nucleus splits into 2 smaller nuclei, or how certain single-celled organisms reproduce

Fission

900

Lambic beers, including gueuze and kriek, are spontaneously fermented in the Zenne Valley near this European capital

Brussels

900

A lakefront estate in The Godfather Part II was said to be owned by this character, who met an icy end in a fishing boat

Fredo Corleone

900

Revolutionary Thomas Paine pamphlet about men & marriage in a Jane Austen work

Common Sense and Sensibility 

1000

2002:
"I better have you naked by the end of this song"

"Rock Your Body" Justin Timberlake

1000

This word can describe both hardened arteries and a rigid, unresponsive bureaucracy

Sclerotic 

1000

These ruins in western Honduras were once a major Mayan cultural hub and feature a famous hieroglyphic staircase.

Copán Ruins

1000

The epicanthus is a fold of skin at the inner corner of this part of the human body

The Eye

1000

First brewed in 1842, Pilsner Urquell from this Central European republic is based on a beer first made in the Middle Ages

Czech Republic

1000

Lake Tahoe sits in a basin formed by this type of faulting, where blocks of Earth’s crust drop between others

Normal Faulting

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C.S. Lewis' Narnia book that showed off a little too much skin at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show

The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe Malfunction

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