MUSIC!
STATE CAPITALS!
HOLLYWOOD!
ANCIENT ISRAEL!
FOOTBALL!
100

This pop superstar is famous for the Eras Tour and songs like “Cruel Summer” and “Anti-Hero.”

Taylor Swift

100

This city is the capital of Texas and is known for live music and a large university.

Austin

100

Hollywood is a neighborhood within this large Southern California city.

Los Angeles

100

This holy book contains the laws, stories, and teachings that are central to Judaism.

The Torah

100

This position usually throws the ball and leads the offense on the field.

The Quarterback

200

This pop singer and former boy-band member had solo hits like “As It Was” and is known for colorful outfits and catchy pop songs.

Harry Styles

200

This city is the capital of New York State, even though many people think New York City is the capital.

Albany!

200

Hollywood is best known as the center of this major entertainment industry.

Film (movies or cinema acceptable answers)

200

This ancient city was the religious and political center of Ancient Israel and is still important in Judaism today.

Jerusalem

200

A touchdown is worth this many points.

6

300

Known for a deep, whisper-style voice, this artist won multiple Grammys for songs like “bad guy” and “Happier Than Ever.”

Billie Eilish

300

This capital city is located in Colorado and sits near the Rocky Mountains.

Denver

300

This famous hillside sign overlooking Hollywood spells out the name of the neighborhood in giant white letters.

The Hollywood Sign

300

According to Jewish tradition, this prophet led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt.

Moses

300

This professional football league includes teams like the Chiefs, 49ers, and Cowboys.

NFL (National Football League)

400

This pop star had major dance hits like “Levitating” and “Dance The Night,” blending pop with disco influences.

Dua Lipa

400

This Midwestern city is the capital of Illinois, but it is not Chicago.

Springfield

400

Many celebrities are honored on this sidewalk attraction where names are displayed on star-shaped plaques.

The Hollywood Walk of Fame

400

Ancient Israel was ruled at different times by kings; this king is remembered for building the First Temple.

Solomon
400

This rule requires the offense to gain 10 yards within four plays or lose possession of the ball.

First down

500

This pop artist’s albums often tell a continuous story about heartbreak and growing up, and she became one of the youngest artists to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with her first studio album.

Olivia Rodrigo

500

This city is the capital of Vermont and is the least populous state capital in the United States.

Montpelier

500

This annual awards show celebrates achievements in movies and is closely associated with Hollywood.

The Academy Award (or Oscars)

500

This agreement between God and the Jewish people is a key idea in Judaism and includes following God’s laws.

Covenant

500

After scoring a touchdown, a team can earn these 2 extra points by running or passing the ball into the end zone instead of kicking. What is this called?

"2 point conversion"

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