Rainbow Radio - Name that Song
famous duos
*Group Challenge*(Name Ten)
Basketball Terms
Landmarks
100

You in the club just to party,
I'm there, I get paid a fee
I be in and out them banks so much,
I know they're tired of me

Bodak Yellow (Cardi B)

100

Two brothers, one short and one tall, who work as plumbers and travel to save Princess Peach.

Mario and Luigi

100

Work together to name an animal whose name starts with each letter starting with A and ending with J. (10 animals, total. If team one cannot complete the challenge, team 2 cannot repeat any of the animals mentioned by team one before the steal.)

Example:
1.Aardvark
2.Bear
3.Cat
4.Dog
5. elephant
6.Fish
7. Giraffe
8. horse
9.Iguana
10. Jellyfish


100

When a player gets fouled while shooting and the ball goes in. The player then gets one free throw.

And One

100

This famous figure was a gift from the French to the Americans that was dedicated in 1886 and currently stands tall in Manhattan. She holds a torch in her right hand and a book in her left.

The Statue of Liberty

200

Take a sip of my secret potion
I'll make you fall in love
For a spell that can't be broken
One drop should be enough
Boy, you belong to me
I've got the recipe

Black Magic (Little Mix)

200

Two step brothers whose pet platypus doubles as a secret agent.

Phineas and Ferb

200

Working with your teammates, name 10 sports that are played with a ball. If your team cannot name ten, the other team cannot repeat answers.

examples: basketball, soccer, rugby, golf, baseball, tennis, ping pong, lacrosse, badminton, volleyball, football, polo/water polo, bowling, dodgeball(?) Kickball(?)...etc 

200

A penalty, which results in a turnover, where an offensive player moves his or her pivot foot illegally or takes three steps without dribbling the ball.

Travel

200

This French, wrought-iron structure is the tallest in Paris at 1,063 feet , and has three levels to accommodate visitors. This A-shaped structure was built to commemorate the one hundred year anniversary of the French Revolution and was completed in 1889, and it is arguably the most recognizable symbol of France.

The Eiffel Tower

300

She take my money when I'm in need
Yeah, she's a triflin' friend indeed

Gold Digger (Kanye West Ft. Jamie Foxx)

300

A cartoon dog who loves snacks and a scruffy man in a green shirt who ride around in their van, The Mystery Machine, with their team, investigating mysteries.

Scooby Doo and Shaggy.

300

Working with your team, name 10 US states (other than Wisconsin). If the first team cannot compete the challenge, the second team cannot repeat any answers.

Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, (Wisconsin), Wyoming
300

This penalty, which results in a turnover, occurs when an offensive player with the ball runs into a stationary defensive player and knocks him or her over.

Charge

300

This landmark is located in the United Kingdom and consists of several large stone slabs arranged in a ring.

Stonehenge

400

Yeah, uh huh, you know what it is
Everything I do, I do it big
Yeah, uh huh, screaming that's nothing
What I pulled off the lot, that's stunting
Repping my town when you see me you know everything

Black and Yellow (Wiz Khalifa ft. Snoop Dogg)

400

Notorious(famous for being bad) couple whose Great Depression-era robberies and killings led to a police standoff and their early, gruesome deaths. They are remembered as a ride-or-die criminal duo and earned references in lyrics by Jay-Z, Eminem, Tupac, and Gucci Mane

Bonnie and Clyde

400
Working with your team, name ten US Presidents. If you cannot finish the challenge, the next team cannot repeat any answers.

1. George Washington 2. John Adams
3. Thomas Jefferson 4.James Madison 5. James Monroe 6. John Quincy Adams 7. Andrew Jackson 8. Martin Van Buren 9. William Henry Harrison 10. John Tyler 11. James K. Polk 12. Zachary Taylor 13. Millard Fillmore 14. Franklin Pierce 15. James Buchanan 16. Abraham Lincoln 17. Andrew Johnson 18. Ulysses S. Grant 19. Rutherford B. Hayes 20. James Garfield 21. Chester A. Arthur 22. Grover Cleveland 23. Benjamin Harrison 24. Grover Cleveland 25. William McKinley 26. Theodore Roosevelt 27. William Howard Taft 28. Woodrow Wilson 29. Warren G. Harding 30. Calvin Coolidge 31. Herbert Hoover 32. Franklin D. Roosevelt 33. Harry S. Truman 34. Dwight D. Eisenhower 35. John F. Kennedy 36. Lyndon B. Johnson 37. Richard Nixon 38. Gerald Ford. 39. Jimmy Carter 40. Ronald Reagan 41. George H. W. Bush 42. Bill Clinton 43. George W. Bush 44. Barack Obama 45. Donald Trump

 

400

An offensive strategy in which a player without the ball stands in the way of a defensive player. The offensive player must remain stationary during the process, because moving will result in an offensive foul and a turnover.

Screen

400

This natural landmark, located between Nepal and China,  is Earth's highest mountain above sea level with its highest point at 29, 029 feet. Around 300 people have died trying to climb this mountain.

Mt. Everest

500

I never meant to cause you any sorrow
I never meant to cause you any pain
I only wanted one time to see you laughing
I only want to see you laughing in the ...(______ ______)

Purple Rain (Prince)

500

These sisters have taken the tennis world by storm. The two of them have each won four Olympic gold medals, and handfuls of other titles and championships. They are among the greatest athletes of all time.

Venus and Serena Williams

500

Working with your team, name ten European Countries. If the first team cannot complete the challenge, the next team cannot repeat any answers from their attempt. 

Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Georgia, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, Vatican City, Andorra, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Republic of Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom

500

A defensive strategy where the defenders guard the opposing team the full length of the court instead of waiting on the opposite side for the offense to come across.

Press

500

This Italian structure is famous for its unintentional slant. Made of marble and stone, it took just under 200 years to complete and houses a bell for the town's cathedral. Counter weight was added to the opposite side of the slant in 2008 to prevent the structure from falling over.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa

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