Bones
US Trivia
Four-Letter Words
60s TV
Law Trivia
100

The human skeleton contains this number of ribs

What are 24 (12 on each side)

100

The sports drink Gatorade was named after this US university

What is The University of Florida—the Florida Gators 

100

 A song for two voices

What is Duet

100

 If I wanted some "black gold" or "Texas tea," I would turn on this show.

What is "The Beverly Hillbillies"

100

During the summer of 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law, this act, which established a system of old-age federal benefits

What is the Social Security Act

200

This is the longest bone

What is the femur (thighbone) 

200

This state in the US is only one syllable long

What is Maine 

200

This four-letter word means to run away from danger

What is Flee

200

This show was about an incompetent secret agent named Maxwell

What is "Get Smart" 

200

This "A" word signifies a jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty. The word may also indicate a judge's finding that the presented evidence is insufficient for a conviction

What is Acquittal 

300

The human adult has this number of bones

What is 206

300

The longest boardwalk in the world exists in this city and state

What is Atlantic City, New Jersey 

300

This four-letter word describes something that isn't often seen, and is very uncommon

What is Rare

300

This series began each week by seizing control of viewers' televisions

What is 'The Outer Limits' 

300

 This two-word phrase essentially means that a person cannot be tried or punished for the same offense more than once

What is Double Jeopardy 

400

The medical name for the shoulder blade is this

What is the scapula

400

The best-preserved meteor crater is located in this state

What is Arizona (Winslow)

400

This four-letter word is not itself rude or taboo, but can be used to describe something that IS

What is Lewd

400

 In 1960, this previously-seen 'reality show' began its successful run on CBS

What is 'Candid Camera' 

400

This branch of government in the United States is made up of courts to uphold the law in the name of the states

What is the Judicial branch

500

This is the smallest bone in your body 

What is the stapes, located in ‌your middle ear

500

The Baseball Hall of Fame is located here

What is Cooperstown, New York  

500

This four-letter word is an antonym of quiet

What is Loud 

500

This '60s series followed the exploits of Pete Malloy and Jim Reed

What is 'Adam-12' 

500

 Derived from the Latin for “twist,” this term is used in common law for a civil wrong that causes a party loss or harm 

What is Tort