Board Games
Science!
Colleges & Universities
Landmarks
Food & Drink
100

Number of dice rolled in the game Yahtzee

Five

100

Seems counter intuitive but the Earth is farthest from the sun during this month

July

100

In 1855 2 faculty members & 10 students began hitting the books at this now-Big Ten school that is close to Chicago

Northwestern

100

Looking for this landmark? Go over to 400 Broad Street Seattle then go up up up

Space Needle

100

When put in water, a fresh one will sink but a rotten one will float

Egg

200

This game's board depicts a political map of the earth, featuring six continents divided into forty-two territories

Risk

200

Eating shrimp has turned this animal pink 

Flamingo

200

The Ivy League is formed by this number of colleges. 

Double points for naming all of them

Eight

Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University

200

By flooding the arena, this large Roman amphitheater could be used for mock naval battles

The Colosseum 

200

This pepper is the hottest in the world

Carolina Reaper

300

Designed in the 90s by Klaus Teuber, this game board represents an island composed of hexagonal tiles on which players build settlements, cities, and roads

Settlers of Catan

300

This aquifer is the largest in the United States

The Ogallala

300

"The Nail's Tails", a controversial sculpture planned to be demolished this summer, resides at the football stadium entrance of this Big-10 school 

(show picture) 

University of Wisconsin - Madison 

300

These four men have their faces carved into rocks, a process that required lots and lots of dynamite 

Washington, Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Lincoln

300

This popular alcoholic beverage is made from fermented rice

Sake

400

Officer Edgar Mallory is the policeman who allegedly arrested Jake the Jailbird, the prisoner behind bars, on this classic board game

Monopoly

400

These two elements on the periodic table are the only two that are liquid at room temperature

Mercury and Bromine

400

The Catholics & the Ramblers were early names for this university’s football team


University of Notre Dame

400

The Statue of Liberty is holding this object in her left hand. 

Tablet 

400

A milk can dinner belongs to this state of America

Wisconsin 

500

The murder victim found at the bottom of the stairs by Miss Scarlett in the game Clue 

Mr. Boddy / Dr. Black

(USA / UK) 

500

Space travelers from the United States are called astronauts. From Russia, they’re called cosmonauts. Taikonauts are from this country. 

China

500

This Pacific Northwest school is known as the "Beavers" and has been recognized as having the top forestry education program in the United States

Oregon State University

500

During WWII the gold vault at this military post held the original copy of the U.S. Constitution

Fort Knox

500

In 1919, 21 people were killed in Boston due to a flood of what? 

Molasses

The Boston Molasses Disaster or Great Molasses Flood was due to a storage tank containing in excess of two million gallons of the sticky liquid bursting, resulting in a giant wave of molasses which traveled at over 30 mph!