Cryptids and Folklore (A)
Name that Sweet (B)
Land Animal (C)
Water Animal (D)
Who is that (E)
100

A legendary, immortal bird known for its cycle of death and rebirth, rising from the ashes of its own fiery demise. What is it?

Phoenix

100

A globally popular chocolate bar featuring layers of crispy wafer covered in smooth chocolate.

Kit Kat

100

Which animal moves so slowly algae has time to grow on its back?

Sloths.

100

Which sea creature sings songs under the water that can travel for miles?

Whales

100

A Founding Father and the first president of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. As commander of the Continental Army, Washington led Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War against the British Empire. Who are they?

George Washington

200

What creature in folklore are you not supposed to thank, eat their food, or tell them your name?

Fae or Fairies

200

 A popular, sweet, moist quick bread or cake made with mashed ripe -_-_-_-, flour, sugar, eggs, and fat, leavened with baking soda/powder, and often flavored with cinnamon, nuts, or chocolate chips, enjoyed as a snack or dessert, typically sliced and served plain or with butter

Banana bread

200

Which modern day animal is most closely related to a T-Rex?

Chickens.

200

What animal is also known as a “sea cow?”

Manatees

200

A globally influential American singer-songwriter known for her autobiographical storytelling and genre-blending (country, pop, folk). She started in country, became a pop superstar, and broke records with her massive -_-_Tour, becoming one of music's wealthiest artists and most-awarded musicians. Who are they?

Taylor Swift

300

Describes them as mythical, dwarf-like earth spirits living underground, guarding treasures, and protecting nature, originating from Roman garden figures and popularized by alchemist Paracelsus in the 16th century as "earth elementals" able to move through solid ground. What are they?

Gnome

300

A popular soft, chewy candy known for their signature "Sour then Sweet" experience, starting with a tangy sour coating of citric and tartaric acids before revealing a sweet, fruity gummy inside, shaped like mischievous kids.

Sour patch kids

300

What is the name for a group of hedgehogs?

A prickle

300

How many bones can you find inside a shark?

0

300

A dynamic 26th U.S. President, known as the first modern president for expanding executive power, pioneering Progressive Era reforms ("trust-busting,"), and enacting strong foreign policy (Big Stick diplomacy, Panama Canal). A war hero (Rough Riders), prolific author, he championed national parks, regulated big business. Who are they?

Teddy Roosevelt

400

A vampiric undead spirit that rises from the grave to torment the living by draining their vitality, often through blood or psychic energy, sometimes shapeshifting into animals like bats or owls. They are often considered the inspiration for modern vampires. What is their name?

Strigoi

400

A moist, spiced cake featuring grated _-_-_-_ for natural sweetness and moisture, often including nuts (walnuts, pecans), famously topped with tangy cream cheese frosting.

carrot cake

400

What type of frog is so translucent that you can see right through it to the bones and organs inside?

A glass frog

400

What is the most poisonous fish in the world?

Stonefish

400

A canadian filmmaker, deep-sea explorer, and inventor known for directing groundbreaking, technologically advanced blockbusters. Who are they?

James Cameron

500

Teddy Roosevelt once told the story of a man named Bauman a frontiersman. This man spoke of a creature that stalked, killed, and mutilated Bauman's partner in the wilderness, leaving Bauman terrified and fleeing for his life. What creature was he speaking of?

Sasquatch or Bigfoot

500

A classic American chocolate bar filled with peanuts, caramel, and nougat, known for its distinctive texture and flavor, sharing a name with a sports legend.

Baby Ruth

500

Which mammal lacks vocal cords?

Giraffes.

500

What’s the fastest animal in the water?

Sailfish

500

The last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, a brilliant and multilingual ruler known for her political skill, charisma, and strategic alliances with Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Mark Antony to preserve Egypt's independence during Rome's rise. Who are they?

Cleopatra