Silly Questions
Hodge Podge
4-Letter Words
Fruits & Veggies
Opening Lines of
Dr. Seuss
100

The logo of this brand depicts an arm and a hammer

Arm & Hammer

100

Don’t be shy—of Disney’s 7 dwarfs; he‘s alphabetically first.

Bashful

100

A tire that has lost its air

Flat

100

Beefsteak is an often misshapen but delicious type of this. 

Tomato

100

1 fish 2 fish red fish blue fish. Black fish blue fish [blank] fish new fish.

Old

200

Canada’s Swan River empties into this lake.

Swan Lake

200

Reed instruments like the clarinet and English horn belong to this family of orchestral instruments. 

Woodwinds

200

Those wacky Brits use this 4-letter word to mean ‘apartment’. 

Flat

200

The fuzzy fruit is named for a New Zealand bird.

Kiwi

200

I am Sam. Sam I am. Do you like…

Green eggs and ham

300

This sea lies to the North of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany.

North Sea

300

One study said this alliterative act of putting the same chip back into the guacamole really does transfer bacteria. 

Double-Dipping

300

It‘s the equivalent of a door on a tent. 

Flap

300

The heaviest of one of these on record weighed 4 pounds and 13oz; that’s a lot of guacamole.

Avocado

300

…But the Grinch who lived just north of [blank] did not.

Whoville

400

Traditionally, use 2oz of gin, 5oz of tonic water, & 1 lime wedge to make this drink. 

Gin & Tonic

400

It is said that you can get rid of bad energy & unwanted spirits in your home by smudging or burning this wise herb. 

Sage

400

The bottom of a sleeve.

Cuff

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Kale

400

On the fifteenth of May in the Jungle of Nool, [blank] heard a small noise.

Horton

500

Leonardo da Vinci was born near this small Tuscan town in 1519.

Vinci

500

While shooting Troy, Brad Pitt injured this body part named for the character he was playing at the time. 

Achilles Tendon

500

It’s the comfortable-sounding name for the fuzzy item that a teapot can be placed on.

Cozy

500

Prunus Cerasus is the botanical name for the sour type of this popular pie fruit.

Cherry

500

Now the star-belly [blank] had bellies with stars. The plain-belly [blank] had none upon thars.

Sneeches