Initial Health and Science
Redheads
Famous Chefs
Women in Sports
Cocktails Named After Places
Potpourri
100

RICE is an acronym to help you remember what the immediate treatment is for injury to a muscle. RICE stands for these four steps

What are Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation?

100

Inheriting her father’s aggressive disposition in addition to his red hair, this queen and daughter of Henry VIII made her mark on history as one of England’s most powerful and successful rulers. 

Who is Elizabeth I?

100

While promoting her 1961 book "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," this chef made an omlette on live TV. Her imposing stature (she was 6'2") and cooing, sing-song voice captivated viewers immediately. Producers at the public network WGBH believed she could carry her own show. And carry it, she did. 

Who is Julia Child?

100

Brandy Chastain, Mia Hamm, Brianna Scurry, and Julie Foudy were a few of the players on the 1999 USA team to play at the FIFA World Cup Championships for this sport

What is soccer?

100

Think drink named after a New York locale may look like iced tea, but it’s an intoxicating mix of tequila, vodka, light rum, triple sec, gin, and just a tiny splash of cola. 

What is a Long Island Ice Tea?

100

Alphabetically, this is the last color in the rainbow

What is yellow?

200

When you get your MMR vaccine, you are preventing Measles, Mumps and this disease

What is Rubella? (also called German Measles)

200

This author and humorist from Hannibal, MO made his red hair the subject of his jokes. “While the rest of the species is descended from apes, redheads are descended from cats,” he is alleged to have quipped.

Who is Mark Twain?

200

This American canned pasta company was founded by Italian immigrant Ettore Boiardi in Milton, Pennsylvania, U.S., in 1928. They were commissioned to make army rations during WWII and are famous for Spaghetti-Os and Beefaroni.

What is Chef Boyardee?

200

This gymnast came from Romania and created a sensation in the 1976 Olympic Games. She scored the first perfect tens ever awarded to a competitor in her sport, and won five Olympic medals.

Who is Nadia Comaneci?

200

Despite the name, this drink is not a Russian export. It was invented in the 1950s by the owner of a then-struggling Smirnoff. Today, it’s one of the most well-known cocktails around, served in its signature copper mug. 

What is a Moscow Mule?

200

On a US Monopoly board, the band above Kentucky Avenue, Indiana Avenue, and Illinois Avenue is this color.

What is red?

300

This is the vulnerable population that ends up in the NICU

Who are premature babies?

300

Created by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren, this spunky ginger lives in Villa Villekulla. She goes on adventures with her monkey Mr. Nilsson and her neighbors Tommy and Annika. And, she can life her horse with one hand. 

Who is Pippi Longstocking?

300

James Hemings was the enslaved cook of this founding father, so many of his accomplishments are attributed to his owner. Among them, he laid the groundwork for our national love of macaroni and cheese, ice cream and french fries.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

300

From 1959 - 1983, this tennis player won 39 Grand Slam titles and beat Bobby Riggs in the so-called Battle of the Sexes?

Who is Billie Jean King?

300

Simply, a vodka and cranberry juice, sometimes served with a twist of lemon or sprig of mint, is named after this Massachusetts peninsula. 

What is Cape Cod?

300

221 B Baker Street in London is the home address of these two people. 

Who are Sherlock Holmes and John Watson?

400

AMA is a term given to you if you leave the hospital before being discharged. It stands for this

What is Against Medical Advice?

400

With her flaming red hair, porcelain skin and vivid green eyes, this actress was one of the most beautiful women of the Golden Era of Hollywood. Her personality matched her hair – she lit up the screen in glorious color in such films as “The Quiet Man," "How Green Was My Valley" and "Miracle on 34th St."

Who is Maureen O'Hara?

400

Bam! Born in Fall River, MA, this chef got his start working in a Portuguese bakery in high school. He opened his first (eponymous) restaurant in New Orleans in 1990 and has gone on to create a culinary empire that includes home-cooking supplies and non-slip kitchen shoes for his fellow chefs. 

Who is Emeril Lagasse?

400

This figure skater won the gold medal for her short and long programs at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck and is as well-known for her hairstyle as her prowess on the ice.

Who is Dorothy Hammill?

400

Made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters, this cocktail named for a hotel in a same-named New York borough. Its is stirred, and then strained and a cherry is dropped in. 

What is a Manhattan?

400

This is the only vowel that does not appear in the top line of letters on a standard QWERTY keyboard.

What is A?

500

COPD, an abbreviation for this,  is a common lung disease that makes it difficult to breathe. It's caused by damage to the lungs that reduces airflow and can lead to inflammation and other problems

What is Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

500

This Italian composer, most famous for The Four Seasons, was an expert violinist and Catholic priest whose red hair earned him the nickname: `The Red Priest'.

Who is Vivaldi?

500

His book, "Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly" was published in 2000. From then until his death in  2018, he used TV shows like "Parts Unknown" and "No Reservations" to bring all kinds of cuisine to the public's attention. 

Who is Anthony Bourdain?

500

Jackie Mitchell was one of the first female American pitchers in professional baseball history. In 1931, she pitched for the Chattanooga Lookouts Class AA minor league baseball team. During an exhibition game, she struck out these two NY Yankees in succession. 

Who are Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig?

500

Black and White Russians both contain vodka and coffee liqueur.  The White Russian has this, which the Black lacks

What is Heavy Cream?

500

The strongest muscle in the body is located in this facial part.

What is the jaw?